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  1. Hace 3 días · 121 likes, 18 comments - sofiacaram on May 27, 2024: "Alguien dijo frío? @pazzi_clothing Argenzuela @c5n @tv #tele #televisión #lookazo #look".

  2. Pazzi was known to have worn little clothing and to have whipped herself with a crown of thorns. According to researcher Ian Wilson, sometimes she would wear only a single garment but she would tear this off "in order to roll herself on thorns, or give herself another savage beating". Wilson described Pazzi as a "florid, sadomasochistic neurotic".

  3. Hace 1 día · May 29 Saint Mary Magdalene of Pazzi (Mary-Magdalen de’Pazzi) Virgin, Carmelite. (1566-1607) Patronage: against bodily ills against sexual temptation against sickness sick people Naples (co-patron) . Saint Mary Magdalene of Pazzi was the only daughter of the illustrious Camille de Pazzi, related to the Medicis of Florence. She was born in the year 1566, and was baptized with the name of ...

  4. Hace 5 días · A Catalina, su hija única, la educaron las Canonesas de Malta. Ingresó en el año 1582 en las carmelitas observantes; tenía diecisiete años. Tomó el nombre de María Magdalena. Una tarde, mientras hacían las novicias su oración, sucedió un acontecimiento extraño en el oratorio.

  5. Hace 4 días · On May 25, the Catholic Church celebrates Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi, an Italian noblewoman of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries who became a Carmelite nun distinguished for her intense prayer life and devotion to frequent Holy Communion.

  6. Hace 5 días · Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi, una de las figuras más místicas y extáticas de la historia de la Iglesia Católica, dejó un legado espiritual que perdura a lo largo de los siglos.

  7. Hace 6 días · Born into the noble family of Pazzi in Florence in 1566, Mary Magdelene had a deep sense of the presence of God, a great love of the Eucharist, and a longing to live a penitential life. She entered the cloistered Carmelite monastery of St. Mary of the Angels in Florence, near the Carmelite church.