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  • site in Luján, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, approximately 70 km west of Buenos Aires. Dedicated to Our Lady of Luján, the patroness of Argentina (and
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  • Mercedes-Luján) Luján, Argentina Ávila Saint John de Britto Lent Advent Liturgical year Territorial parishes Personal parish St. Juan Diego Parish (Archdiocese of
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  • igion-in-latin-america/.  "Argentina". CIA World Factbook. 2024-12-01. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/argentina/.  "Argentina". Encyclopedia
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  • Córdoba, Argentina Notable location: Seminary formation and studies (Seminary of Our Lady of Loreto, Córdoba, Argentina) Notable location: Primary parish and
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  • la Merced Parish". Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuestra_Se%C3%B1ora_de_la_Merced_Parish.  "Nuestra Se%C3%B1ora de la Merced Parish". Wikipedia
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  • she formed her order in 1880, aiming for China but sent by Pope Leo XIII to aid Italian immigrants in America. Arriving in New York in 1889, she established
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  • served briefly in parish ministry, focusing on catechesis and youth outreach. In 1970, he joined the Vatican’s diplomatic corps, serving in Madagascar (1974–1977)
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  • licentiate in theology with a biblical specialization from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 1988. In 1990, he obtained a doctorate in theology
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  • four Argentine cardinal-electors in the 2025 papal conclave, starting May 7, contributing his experience in fostering dialogue. Ordained a priest in 1978
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  • 1952 in Lanús, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, to Slovenian immigrants who arrived in 1949. He attended primary school at San José de Pompeo parish school
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  • Asunción – national replica used for processions Parish of Our Lady of Caacupé, Berazategui (Argentina) – major centre for the Paraguayan diaspora The annual
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  • transferred to the new parish church of Florida in 1857; devotion grew rapidly throughout the new republic. ===Role in national history=== In 1930 Pope Pius XI
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  • Luján, Argentina (category Populated Places in) (section Parishes)
    Stored: Luján, Argentina Luján is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, located approximately 68 kilometers northwest of the city of Buenos Aires
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  • Lorenzo in Lucina (relics) (Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina 16, 00186 Rome, Italy)\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/div\u003E","title":"Church of San Lorenzo in Lucina
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  • statue remained in the original chapel until the new parish church of San Cono in Florida was completed; it was solemnly transferred there in 1857. Devotion
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  • introduced to Antarctica in the 20th century, with the first recorded Mass celebrated in 1947 at Argentine bases by visiting priests. Argentine and Chilean missions
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  • Protestant. Catholicism is strong in rural areas and Andalusia, with secularism growing in Madrid and Barcelona. The Catholic Church in Spain oversees 14 ecclesiastical
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  • sought stability in Argentina. In 1900, Laura and her sister entered the Salesian boarding school in Junín de los Andes, where she excelled in studies and piety
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  • display them in DMS if desired. Population, Catholic percentage, parishes, schools, etc. in article text, please add citations (only integer in infobox).
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  • Esquiú was born on May 11, 1826, in Piedra Blanca, Catamarca Province, Argentina. He was named Mamerto de la Ascensión in honor of Saint Mamertus (feast
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