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  2. Legio Maria - Wikipedia

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    over 700 priests, 120 bishops, 29 cardinals, and a pope. Legio Maria (ungrammatical Latin, "Legion of Mary")—also known as Legio Maria of African Church Mission, and Maria Legio —is an African initiated church or new religious movement among the Luo people of western Kenya. It emerged as an extension of an interpretation of the Three ...

  3. María Concepción of the Nativity and the Perpetual Help of Mary

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    Mother María Concepción of the Nativity and the Perpetual Help of Mary mfPS (ca. 1942) María Concepción of the Nativity and the Perpetual Help of Mary (María Concepción de la Natividad y el Perpetuo Socorro de María) is the religious name of the Reverend Mother Foundress of The Order of Atonement of the Franciscan Minims of the Perpetual Help of Mary (mfPS) which she founded on June 24 ...

  4. Legion of Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Legion of Mary (Latin: Legio Mariae, postnominal abbreviation L.O.M.) is an international association of members of the Catholic Church who serve on a voluntary basis. [1] It was founded in Dublin, as a Marian movement by the layman and civil servant Frank Duff. Today, active and auxiliary (praying) members make up a total of over 10 ...

  5. Our Lady of Solitude - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Solitude (Spanish: María de la Soledad; Portuguese: Nossa Senhora da Soledade) is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus and a special form of Marian devotion practised in Spanish-speaking countries to commemorate the solitude of Mary on Holy Saturday. Variant names include Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, [1] Maria Santisima, Nuestra ...

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  7. Maria Torribia - Wikipedia

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    11 August 1697, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Innocent XII. Feast. 9 September. 15 May (with Saint Isidore) Maria Toribia (died 1175) was a Spanish peasant woman who is believed to have married Saint Isidore. She is known in Spain as Santa María de la Cabeza (" Saint Mary of the Head ").

  8. Concepción Cabrera de Armida - Wikipedia

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    Concepción Cabrera de Armida (December 8, 1862, in San Luis Potosí, Mexico – March 3, 1937, in Mexico City) was a Mexican Catholic mystic and writer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is also referred to as María Concepción Cabrera Arias de Armida, sometimes as Conchita Cabrera de Armida or Conchita Cabrera Arias de Armida , and often simply as "Conchita".

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