- Jerónimo de San
Vitores y
Alonso de Maluendo. He was born on
November 12, 1627, in the city of Burgos,
Spain to Don Jerónimo de San
Vitores and Doña María...
- San
Vitores may
refer to:
Diego Luis de San
Vitores (1627–1672), a
Jesuit missionary martyred on Guam
Blessed Diego Luis de San
Vitores Church, in Tumon...
-
month after the
martyrdom of San
Vitores and Calungsod, a
process for
beatification was
initiated but only for San
Vitores.
Political and
religious turmoil...
-
Calungsod would eventually become San
Vitores' ****istant
throughout the latter's ****ignment in Taytay. San
Vitores was
eventually ****igned to be a missionary...
-
would kill San
Vitores. When Matå'pang left to get
weapons and more men, San
Vitores entered the
house and
baptized the girl. San
Vitores and Calungsod...
- The
Vitore (Albanian
definite form: Vitorja, also
Gjarpni i Votrës,
Gjarpni i Shtëpisë,
Bolla e Shtëpisë or Ora e Shtëpisë) is a
household divine serpent...
- Luis de San
Vitores and his sacristan, the
Visayan Saint Pedro Calungsod were
killed in
Tumon by the
village chief Matå'pang
after San
Vitores had baptised...
-
Vitores and
enters a
roundabout (a
statue of
Padre San
Vitores stands in the
middle of the roundabout). GH-14
continues east
along Pale San
Vitores Road...
-
Spanish missionary,
Padre San
Vitores arrived on the island. The
family of
Chief Kepuha donated land in Hagåtña
enabling San
Vitores to
build the
first church...
-
volunteered for the
mission in the
Marianas under Blessed Diego Luis de San
Vítores. His
superiors called him "the
saintly Philippine" and
noted that "(his)...