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The Nicaraguan Lutheran Church of Faith and Hope (Iglesia Luterana de Nicaragua Fe y Esperanza ) is a Lutheran denomination in Nicaragua. It is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, which it joined in 1994.
Fe, Esperanza y Caridad; Directed by: Luis Alcoriza Jorge Fons Alberto Bojórquez: Written by: Luis Alcoriza Julio Alejandro Jose de la Colina: Starring: Katy Jurado Milton Rodríguez Fabiola Falcón: Cinematography: Gabriel Torres: Distributed by: Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A
"Mujer y Iglesia. Participación de la Mujer en la presencia de la Iglseia" ["Woman and Church. Participation of Women in the Presence of the Church"] in Aportes para una Teología desde la Mujer in Contributions for a Theology from Women, Biblia y Fe, Madrid, 1988, pp. 94–101.
Fe, Esperanza, Caridad (transl. Faith, Hope and Charity) is a 1974 Filipino film, produced by Premiere Productions.It is a trilogy featuring Nora Aunor giving life to the stories of three women: Fe—an emerging movie superstar who has an invalid husband—, Esperanza—a young wife living in a middle-class neighborhood in the city—and Caridad—a young novice who was seduced by the devil ...
Hispanoamérica, canto de vida y esperanza (Hispanic America, a song of life and hope) is a Spanish historical documentary film. It was directed by José Luis López-Linares and released in 2024. It was directed by José Luis López-Linares and released in 2024.
Francisco Canals Vidal (1922–2009) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, academic and lay Catholic activist. The longtime chair of Catedra de Metafísica of the Barcelona University, he is recognized mostly as one of the most distinguished contemporary Thomists and leader of the so-called Barcelona Thomist school; his scientific focus was mostly on metaphysics of cognition.
Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (18 January 1867 – 6 February 1916), known as Rubén Darío (US: / d ɑː ˈ r iː oʊ / dah-REE-oh, [1] [2] Spanish: [ruˈβen daˈɾi.o]), was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-language literary movement known as modernismo (modernism) that flourished at the end of the 19th century.
Our Lady of Altagracia or the Virgin of Altagracia, (Our Lady of High Grace) in Catholic Marian devotion, is a title of Mary by which she is honored as the “protective and spiritual mother of the Dominican people.” [1] [2] The title also is used for a particular image of Mary with the baby Jesus in a manger.