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- Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It was established on August 30, 1750 as the Beaterio y Casa de Segunda Enseñanza by Mother Paula de la Santissima Trinidad to...
- not live to see it, the Beaterio would be a reality. Francisca's desire for the realization of the Beaterio also grew. (A beaterio is a house in which devout...
- the nucleus of the Foundation of the Beaterio. In 1693 July, three years before the formal foundation of the Beaterio, the two professed Beatas, Francisca...
- Along with her sister Cecilia Rosa de Jesús Talangpaz, she founded the Beaterio de San Sebastián de Calumpang (now the Congregation of the Augustinian...
- The Beaterio de Terciarias Agustinas Recoletas was the oldest convent for the Augustinian Recollect Order in the world established to meet the material...
- became known as Colegio del Beaterio. This also marked the first step towards formal education for the school. The Beaterio was opened to Yndias and Chinese...
- park. The barracks were located near the Santa Lucia Gate and beside the Beaterio de la Compañía. The Santa Lucia Gate, or Puerta de Santa Lucia, was built...
- Consolation. The college was founded in 1909 and replaced the previous school Beaterio de Santa Rita. The college's building was rebuilt in 1948 after being damaged...
- Research and Markers Committee installed a historical marker for the beaterio. The beaterio was damaged during the World War II, which led for the congregation...
- December 1881 Nicol was enrolled by her father at the boarding school of the Beaterio (Convent) of Santa Rosa in Huesca, a religious community of cloistered...