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patroness
patroness, n. (ˈpeɪtrənɪs, ˈpæt-) Also 5 -nyse, 5–7 -nesse, -onnesse. [ad. med.L. patrōnissa, fem. of patrōnus (after basilissa: see -ess); cf. mod.F. patronnesse (1878 in Dict. Acad.), Du. patrones.] 1. A female patron (in senses 1–3 of patron); in modern usage, esp. one who promotes and takes a le... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint Reparata
as sole patroness; the city was placed under the immediate tutelage of the Virgin and St. She is the patroness of Nice and a co-patroness of Florence (with Zenobius of Florence). wikipedia.org
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co-patroness
co-ˈpatron, co-ˈpatroness see co- 3 b.1832 Southey Hist. Penins. War III. 540 S. Teresa de Jesus, Co-patroness of the Spains. Ibid. III. 541 The intercessions of their great Co-patroness. Oxford English Dictionary
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Our Lady of Providence
Our Lady of Providence was declared the patroness of Puerto Rico by Pope Paul VI on November 19, 1969. Our Lady of Divine Providence is the patroness of St. Benedict's Abbey in Atchison, Kansas. wikipedia.org
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Our Lady's image on the Tilma | Our Lady of Guadalupe
THE LADY STOOD IN FRONT OF THE SUN: She was greater than their dreaded sun-god "Huitzilopochtli". HER FOOT RESTED ON THE CRESCENT MOON: She had clearly vanquished their foremost deity, the feather serpent "Quetzalcoatl." THE STARS STREWN ACROSS THE MANTLE: She was greater than the stars of heaven that they worshipped. She was a virgin and the Queen of the heavens for Virgo rests over her womb ...
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co-patron
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Genovefa
Saint Genovefa, patroness of Paris, see Genevieve. Genovefa of Brabant, of medieval legend. Genovefa Weber (1764-1798), German opera singer wikipedia.org
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Patronages of the Immaculate Conception
Since 1571, Pudentiana was principal patroness of the Philippines; and since 1670, Rose of Lima was principal patroness of the Indies, thereby also becoming a de jure principal patroness of the Philippines. wikipedia.org
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Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Occupations and activities The Blessed Virgin is cited as the patroness of all humanity. Dioceses claiming Mary as patroness Places A large number of countries, places and groups claim the Blessed Virgin Mary as a patroness, though usually wikipedia.org
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Dauis
Stories abound of the Patroness' sojourn and blessings. On several occasions, devotees found the Patroness' camiseta full of amorseco. wikipedia.org
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Coromoto
Heladería Coromoto, an ice cream shop in Venezuela People Coromoto Godoy (born  1965), Venezuelan diplomat Religion Our Lady of Coromoto, the patroness wikipedia.org
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painting of Lukang Matsu Temple, West #Taiwan - Pinterest
Aug 3, 2015 - painting of Lukang Matsu Temple, West #Taiwan -- home of Taiwan's largest traditional festival, dedicated to Matzu, the Great Mother, Patroness of Fishermen
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Edigna
Edigna has been venerated since her death, and regarded as the patroness saint of Puch. Edigna is considered to be the patroness saint of Puch and a patroness against cattle diseases and theft. wikipedia.org
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Pudentiana
As it was the Feast of Pudentiana (in Spanish Potenciana), Legazpi declared her patroness of what is now the Philippines. of the country, with Saints Pudentiana and Rose of Lima as secondary patronesses, mentioning that historical documents indicated Pudentiana as patroness wikipedia.org
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Pao Ong Hu Temple
The temple is dedicated to the Taoist deity Pao Ong Hu but it has a second shrine for the reverence for the Roman Catholic patroness of Santa Ana Church In Taoism the patroness is known as the goddess Mazu, in Buddhism she is referred to as Kuanyin. wikipedia.org
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