Mary de Cervellione (Catalan: Maria de Cervelló; Mary of Cervellon) (1230 at Barcelona – 19 September 1290) was a Catalan superior of the Second order...
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considered a female Desert Father Mary de Cervellione (c. 1230 – 1290), saint often invoked against shipwreck Mary Frances of the Five Wounds (1715–1791)...
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Andreasi on 24 November 1694, Mary de Cervellione on 13 February 1692, Jane of Portugal on 31 December 1692, Umiliana de' Cerchi on 24 July 1694, Helen...
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St. Peter Nolasco (May 6), St. Raymond Nonnatus (August 31), St. Mary de Cervellione (September 19), Our Lady of Mercy (September 24), St. Serapion (November...
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found on the left side of the façade. St. Peter Pascual and St. Mary de Cervellione, the first Mercedarian nun, are on the right side. The “Fountain...
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second order of Mercedarians for women was founded in Spain by St. Mary de Cervellione. In the preface of the first Constitutions of the Mercedarian Order...
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Saint symbolism: Saints (I–P) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
its mouth L Saint Lucy with her eyes on a plate Holy Crown of Hungary M Mary Magdalene pictured with her attributes Marina of Antioch beating a demon...
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No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Mary de Cervellione 13 February 1692 2. Zita 5 September 1696...
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