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10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
10-02-2024
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on February 9, 2024, during the mass celebrated in the Basilica of La Piedad, by Monsignor Rubén Frassia and the parish priest Raúl Laurenzena. The canonization of Mama Antula will take place on Sunday by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Basilica, making her the first saint in Argentina.
25-10-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Pope Francis made official on October 25, 2023, the approval of the miracle attributed to the Argentine blessed María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as 'Mama Antula', who will become a saint. She lived in the 18th century and opposed the mandates placed on women of her time. After years of expectations, they confirmed her miracle of healing.
25-10-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Pope Francis made official on October 25, 2023, the approval of the miracle attributed to the Argentine blessed María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as 'Mama Antula', who will become a saint. She lived in the 18th century and opposed the mandates placed on women of her time. After years of expectations, they confirmed her miracle of healing.
25-10-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Pope Francis made official on October 25, 2023, the approval of the miracle attributed to the Argentine blessed María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as 'Mama Antula', who will become a saint. She lived in the 18th century and opposed the mandates placed on women of her time. After years of expectations, they confirmed her miracle of healing.
25-10-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Pope Francis made official on October 25, 2023, the approval of the miracle attributed to the Argentine blessed María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa, known as 'Mama Antula', who will become a saint. She lived in the 18th century and opposed the mandates placed on women of her time. After years of expectations, they confirmed her miracle of healing.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
27-09-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In photos taken on September 26, 2023, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Monsignor Jorge García Cuerva, celebrated a mass in Plaza Constitución in solidarity with the victims of human trafficking, with the motto "For a society without slaves or excluded". It is a traditional celebration that has been going on for 16 consecutive years and was initially promoted by the then Buenos Aires archbishop Jorge Bergoglio, today Pope Francis.
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