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Maria Antonia Pereira y Andrade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maria Antonia Pereira y Andrade María Antonia Pereira of the Field, born in Cuntis (1700) and died in Santiago de Compostela (1760), was a religious Galician, known as the Sierva of God María Antonia of Jesus, or Monxiña of the Penedo. == History == Pereira was a servant in Santiago de Compostela and Baiona before traveling to Madrid. Her marriage was arranged by her family and, the time after marriage, her husband and two children embraced the religious life in different orders. In the capital, after working as a servant, she joined the community carmelita of Alcalá de Henares. With important ecclesiastical and economic support, she returned to Santiago and, there, after surpassing the reticencias of the Archbishop,opened a new order of closure, begin the works that started her convent, which was directed by the carmelitas José of the Saints and José of the Saint Spirit.〔 (Madre María Antonia de Jesús (Pereira y Andrade) ) on the official blog for the carmelite.〕 Known as the ''Monxiña of the Penedo'' because of her place of birth, Pereira went on to become the founder of the convent of discalced carmelites of Compostela in 1748, and the Roman Catholic Church considered Pereira as venerable due to her virtues. Much of her work was conserved in the convent.〔
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