Patronage of Our Lady, Feast of the
- Patronage of Our Lady, Feast of the
- Patronage of Our Lady, Feast of the
-
• First permitted by decree for all the provinces of Spain, in memory of the victories obtained over the Saracens, heretics, and other enemies from the sixth century to the reign of Philip IV
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Kevin Knight.
2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Look at other dictionaries:
Feast of the Patronage of Our Lady — Feast of the Patronage of Our Lady † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Feast of the Patronage of Our Lady It was first permitted by Decree of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, 6 May, 1679, for all the provinces of Spain, in memory of the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Our Lady of Europe — Nuestra Señora de Europa Statue of Our Lady of Europe at the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, Gibraltar. Honored in Gibr … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Turumba — The statue of Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba, Pakil, Laguna, in a gilded carroza (carriage). Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Turumba ( Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba ) is the name for a specific statue of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Sorrows,… … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Manaoag — enshrined above the high altar. Closeup of Our … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Doncaster — is a Marian shrine located in Doncaster, UK, whose original statue was destroyed during the Reformation. Our Lady of Doncaster, St Peter in Chains Church, Doncaster, UK Contents 1 … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Caysasay — The Shrine Our Lady of Caysasay ( … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Fátima — For other uses, see Fatima (disambiguation). Our Lady of Fátima Location Fátima, Portugal Date 13 May 13 October 1917 … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Lourdes — For a more detailed account of the Marian apparitions at Lourdes, please see Lourdes apparitions Our Lady of Lourdes Location Lourdes, France Date 11 February 16 July 1858 … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Charity — Original statue of Our Lady of Charity, located in the Sanctuary of El Cobre. Honored in Roman Catholic Church Major shrine Basilica of El Cobre, Cuba Feast September 8 … Wikipedia
Our Lady of Aparecida — appeared to fishermen Domingos Garcia, Filipe Pedroso and João Alves in October 1717[1] Patroness of Brazil … Wikipedia