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- La Virgen del Campo es una advocación de la Virgen María venerada en la Iglesia católica. Es patrona de diversas localidades y municipios repartidos por diferentes países. (es)
- Our Lady of the Fields (Italian: Madonna dei Campi; French: Notre Dame des Champs; Spanish: La Virgen del Campo; also known as Our Lady of Prayer) is a title of Mary mother of Jesus in Roman Catholic Marian veneration.The name is based on a sanctuary in the countryside of Stezzano, near Bergamo, where Marian apparitions have been recorded since the 13th century. Veneration of Mary under this name was taken to Canada by Jesuit , who reports a Marian apparition in a village of New France in 1841. Mary is venerated under this name by the Glenmary Home Missioners, a Catholic society of priests and brothers that serve the rural United States. (en)
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- La Virgen del Campo es una advocación de la Virgen María venerada en la Iglesia católica. Es patrona de diversas localidades y municipios repartidos por diferentes países. (es)
- Our Lady of the Fields (Italian: Madonna dei Campi; French: Notre Dame des Champs; Spanish: La Virgen del Campo; also known as Our Lady of Prayer) is a title of Mary mother of Jesus in Roman Catholic Marian veneration.The name is based on a sanctuary in the countryside of Stezzano, near Bergamo, where Marian apparitions have been recorded since the 13th century. Veneration of Mary under this name was taken to Canada by Jesuit , who reports a Marian apparition in a village of New France in 1841. (en)
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- Virgen del Campo (es)
- Our Lady of the Fields (en)
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