- three). Each
chapter is
further divided into five
separate narratives: 1)
Bonifacia in the
jungle region, 2)
Fushia and
Aquilino on the Marañón, 3) Anselmo...
-
pregnancy as
early as mid-September. The
newborn princess was
named Elizabeth Bonifacia (Polish: Elżbieta Bonifacja, Lithuanian: Elżbieta Bonifacija),
after Jadwiga's...
-
Bonifacia Rodríguez y
Castro (6 June 1837 – 8
August 1905) was the co-foundress of the
Religious Congregation of the
Servants of St. Joseph, who developed...
-
Corleone (1605–1667) "Bernardo
Tolomei (1272–1348)",
Vatican News
Service Bonifacia Rodríguez
Castro (1837–1905) Ellsberg,
Robert (2016).
Blessed Among Us:...
- On 22 June 1399,
Jadwiga gave
birth to a daughter,
baptised Elizabeth Bonifacia, but
within a
month the
mother and
daughter died,
leaving Władysław sole...
- MacKillop. On 23
October 2011, he
canonized three saints: a
Spanish nun
Bonifacia Rodríguez y Castro,
Italian archbishop Guido Maria Conforti, and Italian...
-
religious sisters in the
Roman Catholic Church. It was
founded by
Saint Bonifacia Rodríguez-Castro on
January 7, 1874, with the
support and
guidance of...
- on May 10, 1886, the
eldest child of
Mariano Ysagun y
Villanueva and
Bonifacia Manalo y Cruz.
While records of his
baptismal was lost, it is believed...
-
paternal granddaughter of
Claudio Polo-Vereterra y
Astudillo and wife
Bonifacia Flórez and
sister of María
Isabel (married to José María Sanchíz y Sancho)...
- quasi-mythical
presence affects the
lives of the characters. The main plot
follows Bonifacia, a girl who is
about to
receive the vows of the
church and her transformation...