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  1. On her deathbed, she professed herself a nun and took the name "Sister Margarita of Jesus, Marie and Joseph". She died at the age of 16 at the monastery, where she is also buried. [7] Decree. The Sovereign Mexican Constituent Congress decreed on June 22, 1822 [8] the following: Art 1 °.

  2. Juana María de Iturbide y Huarte (10 March 1812 – 2 October 1828), Princess of Mexico, known as Sister Margarita of Jesus, was the third child of Agustín I of Mexico (Agustín de Iturbide) and Empress Ana María. She died at a young age at the Georgetown Visitation Monastery in Washington, D.C..

  3. Margaret Mary Alacoque, VHM ( French: Marguerite-Marie Alacoque) (22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690) was a French Catholic Visitation nun and mystic who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form. Biography. Early life.

  4. 26 de may. de 2020 · TERESA MARGARET OF THE SACRED HEART. May 26, 2020. Anna Maria Redi. St. Teresa Margaret was born on July 15 th 1747 and baptised Anna Maria on the day after her birth, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. She was the second of fourteen children born to Camilla and Ignatius Redi in Arezzo, Italy. The family lived in a beautiful villa, adorned ...

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  6. Margaret’s diary in the 1650s. Consequently, the author is likely to be either Sister Teresa de Jesús or Sister Margarita de Jesús, who both served as prioress dur-ing this decade. This report not only gives valuable information on Margaret’s medical history, but also on how Margaret, in the eyes of her fellow nuns, lived

  7. 22 de oct. de 2006 · Pilar, as she was named at Baptism, was born with her twin sister Leonor, in Bilbao, Spain, on 25 July 1884. The twins were the youngest of five children born to Juana Ortiz de Zarate and Vicente López de Maturana. According to early accounts the twins were inseparable. They grew up sharing everything, including their love for God.