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  2. Martha - Wikipedia

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    There Martha lived, daily occupied in prayers and in fastings. Martha eventually died in Tarascon, where she was buried. Her tomb is located in the crypt of the local Collegiate Church. St Martha's Collegiate Church in Tarascon. The dedication of the Collegiate Church at Tarascon to St. Martha is believed to date from the 9th century or earlier.

  3. Santa Marta de Pateros - Wikipedia

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    The only shrine in southeast Asia dedicated to St. Martha. In 2008, Rev. Fr. Orly Cantillon, the parish priest of the Church of San Roque in Pateros, filed a petition to Francisco C. San Diego D.D., the Bishop of Pasig, requesting that the Parish be made a Diocesan Shrine. The request was granted and the decree presented December 2008.

  4. Santa Marta al Collegio Romano - Wikipedia

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    A House of Saint Martha was founded in 1543 by St Ignatius of Loyola to rehabilitate women considered of poor morals, because they were adulterous or "married women shamelessly living in public sin without fear of God or men". Saint Martha is considered the patron saint of married women.

  5. Dominican Vudú - Wikipedia

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    Santa Marta Dominadora, or Filomena Lubana, the Loa responsible for dominion over men. She is syncretized with St. Martha. Her feast day is July 29. [2] Ogun Balenyo, the Loa of warriors and soldiers. He is syncretized with Santiago (St. James). His feast day is July 25. [2] Baron, the Loa of death. He is syncretized with San Elías (St. Elijah ...

  6. Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon - Wikipedia

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    Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon Romanesque southern portal Church interior Sarcophagus of Saint Martha Mary of Egypt by Pierre Parrocel. Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon or Collégiale Royale Sainte-Marthe is a collegiate church in Tarascon, France, dedicated to Saint Martha. It is where, according to a local tradition, the biblical figure ...

  7. Martha, mother of Simeon Stylites the Younger - Wikipedia

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    The vision prompted her to even greater dedication to prayer and good works. She died in 551 AD, and was buried near her son. There have been many reports of her appearing to various people since her death, generally to heal the sick and offer instruction to people. The most noted of these was to an abbot of the monastery founded by her son.

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  9. Martha daughter of Boethus - Wikipedia

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    Martha felt in these figs that he sucked them because of his sickness, you tasted his sickness and because she did get sick and soon after died. When Martha was about to die, she brought out all her gold and silver and threw it in the street, saying, "What is the good of this to me", thus giving effect to the verse, "They shall cast their ...