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    Narcisa de Jesús Martillo Morán (29 October 1832 – 8 December 1869) was an Ecuadorian Catholic virgin. Martillo was known for her charitable giving and...
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  • Narcisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narcisa may refer to: Narcisa de Jesús (1832–1869), Roman Catholic saint from Nobol, Ecuador Narcisa de León...
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    de Lisieux [teʁɛz də lizjø]; born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), also known as Saint Therese of the Child Jesus...
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    Nobol (also known as Narcisa de Jesús) is a town located in central Guayas, Ecuador. It is the seat of Nobol Canton, created in 1992. As of the census...
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    Joan of Arc (redirect from Joan de Arc)
    p. 261. DeVries 1999, p. 128; Gies 1981, p. 106. Barker 2009, p. 126; DeVries 1999, p. 130. DeVries 1999, p. 130; Michelet 1855, p. 87. DeVries 1999...
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    Sacred Heart of Jesus Patron of Ecuador Basilica (Basílica Sagrado Corazón de Jésus, Patrono del Ecuador), Quito Saint Narcisa de Jesús National Shrine [fr]...
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    Faustina Kowalska (category Visions of Jesus and Mary)
    Heart". The Pallotine Fathers: "le Saint Père - PIE XII, a béni l'Icône de Jésus Miséricordieux, le 24 juin 1956 à Rome. Dès la bénédiction papale accordée...
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    orphans in Guayaquil then in Cuenca, where she shared a home with Narcisa de Jesús. Mercedes later volunteered her services to the Jesuits to assist in...
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    like many Renaissance noblewomen; Gentian Hervet had translated Erasmus' de immensa misericordia Dei (The Great Mercy of God) into English for her. Her...
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    Jesuit fathers Francis Xavier (later canonized by Gregory XV in 1622), Cosme de Torres, and Juan Fernández arrived in Kagoshima, Japan, from Portugal with...
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