- Ordo
Inmaculatae Conceptionis),
abbreviated OIC and also
known as the
Conceptionists, is a
Catholic religious order of
Pontifical Right for nuns founded...
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foundress of the
monastic Order of the
Immaculate Conception (known as the
Conceptionists).
Amadeus of Portugal's
younger sister, she is
honored as a
saint by...
- (IPA: [ʃoˈanɐ]). It may
refer to:
Joana Angélica (1761–1822),
Brazilian Conceptionist nun,
belonging to the
Reformed Order of Our Lady of Conception, and...
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convent for
orphaned and
undowried girls, Jesús María was the
third Conceptionist convent in
Mexico City when it was
formed in 1580. Its
founders were...
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Spain and New Spain. She was a
noted mystic of her era. A
member of the
Conceptionists, Mary of
Jesus wrote 14 books,
including a
series of
revelations about...
- A
genealogical tree of the
Order of the
Immaculate Conception with the foundress,
Saint Beatrice of Silva, and
other remarkable Conceptionist nuns...
- of the
Order of the
Immaculate Conception, at the
Monastery of the
Conceptionist nuns of Toledo.
Posada de la
Santa Hermandad, a type of
military peacekeeping...
- OIC, (1563,
Biscay – 16
January 1635, Quito), was an
abbess of the
Conceptionist Monastery of
Quito from 1594 to 1635.
Mariana was born in 1563 in Biscaya...
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Convent of the
Conceptionists in Ágreda...
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established on 2
February 1774 in the same city. It was
modeled after the
Conceptionist nuns, and
became the home for
girls who
wished to live a
religious life...