Examples of using Whose feast in English and their translations into Spanish
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I have been the friend of a saint, whose feast day is Nov. 1.
Whose feast is celebrated on February 2, amidst the monument to Dr.
Among others, to St Gregory the Great, whose feast falls today.
Gregory the Great(whose feast it is today) on the prophet Ezekiel.
We see this beautifully in St. Peter Claver whose feast we celebrate today.
St. Monica, whose feast we celebrate in August, is often known as"the persistent mother.".
Among them, to Saint Gregory the Great, whose feast is celebrated today.
St Maximilian Kolbe, whose feast we celebrated yesterday, was a courageous witness of this fidelity.
The patron saint is Saint Anthony of Padua, whose feast is celebrated on June 13.
Eugene, whose feast coincided with Father's funeral, welcome him into the house of our common Father.
Take St. Francis Xavier, whose feast we celebrate on December 3.
The river was renamed San Mateo by the Spanish in honor of the Apostle Matthew, whose feast was the following day.
It is dedicated to St. Ann, whose feast is celebrated on July 26, St. Ann is also the patron saint of Quebec.
Another perfect example of this is Absalom Jones, whose feast day was February 13.
Is a venerated martyr in Toledo, Spain whose feast day is celebrated by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church on July 12.
The first church was dedicated to the glorious precursor,St. John the Baptist, whose feast day is on June 24.
The patron saint is Santo Tomás de Villanueva, whose feast is celebrated on September 18, with pontifical privilege the feast of Santo Tomás de Villanueva is celebrated on October 10.
It also celebrates the Day of San Juan,referring to John the Baptist as patron saint in the Peruvian Amazon, whose feast is celebrated on 24 June.
Tied to celebrations in honour of the city's patron saint, St James, on whose feast day the Giostra Dell'Orso takes place, it sees the piazza transformed into an oval race course for the day.
Pedro has its origin in that, before the people of the sea,had the habit of putting each coast under the advocation of a saint, whose feast took place at the beginning of it.
Its titular is St. Anthony of Padua, whose feast is celebrated every June 13.
Although The Noble Company has always enjoyed the earthly Patronage and Protection of the Spanish Crown-and still does today-The Noble Company receives its divine protection and guidance from the Apostles, Saint Philip andSaint James the Less, whose feast day is in May.
Its patron saint is the Virgen del Carmen, whose feast is celebrated on July 16.
It starts with a traditional song called" in May", in which, through its various stanzas( the first of which is to apply for leave of the lady), they will" draw" the perfectionsof a woman's body: Noted for their interest altars of Corpus Christi, whose feast is celebrated in June.
Eostre, according to St. Bede,was a Goddess whose feast was celebrated in Spring.
The natives are deeply religious as demonstrated by their devotion to the Senora Virgen del Mar Cautiva(Virgen of the Sea,patron saint of the town fishermen, whose Feast Day is celebrated every 26 April) at Poblacion.
Vidovdan is a Serbian religious holiday, whose feast is on June 28 Gregorian Calendar….
The patron saint of this town is Santa Marina, whose feast is celebrated on July 18.
Today, the pyramid is crowned by Our Lady of Remedies Church,the town's patron whose feast day is celebrated with vigor at the beginning of September.
We will be living this Lent with our Blessed Mother,the Virgin of the Annunciation whose feast day, also our Patronal Feast day, we will celebrate on March 25th.