Santa Marian Kamalen
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Santa María de Kamalen, también conocida como Nuestra Señora del Camarín y popularmente como Dulce Nombre de María, es una advocación mariana asociada a una imagen de la Virgen tallada en madera y marfil la cual es venerada como patrona de Guam. Custodiada en la Catedral basílica del Dulce Nombre de María, el papa Juan Pablo II mencionó a Santa María de Kamalen durante una visita apostólica el 22 de febrero de 1981.
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Santa Marian Kamalen also known as Our Lady of Camarin and informally known as Dulce Nombre (English: Sweet Name) is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a carved molave wood and ivory image venerated by the Roman Catholic faithful in Guam as their Patroness. The image is known to have escaped the Japanese war and bombing of Guam on 8 December 1941, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. It is permanently enshrined at the Minor Basilica of the Most Sweet Name of Mary.
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Santa María de Kamalen
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Santa Marian Kamalen
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Our Lady of Camarin
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Santa Marian Kamalen, Maga Haga
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Our Lady of Camarin
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Santa Marian Kamalen, Maga Haga
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The venerated image enshrined at the Minor Basilica of Most Sweet Name of Mary
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Queen and Patroness of Guam
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Santa María de Kamalen, también conocida como Nuestra Señora del Camarín y popularmente como Dulce Nombre de María, es una advocación mariana asociada a una imagen de la Virgen tallada en madera y marfil la cual es venerada como patrona de Guam. Custodiada en la Catedral basílica del Dulce Nombre de María, el papa Juan Pablo II mencionó a Santa María de Kamalen durante una visita apostólica el 22 de febrero de 1981.
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Santa Marian Kamalen also known as Our Lady of Camarin and informally known as Dulce Nombre (English: Sweet Name) is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a carved molave wood and ivory image venerated by the Roman Catholic faithful in Guam as their Patroness. The image is known to have escaped the Japanese war and bombing of Guam on 8 December 1941, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. It is permanently enshrined at the Minor Basilica of the Most Sweet Name of Mary.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary on crescent moon
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Guam and Guamanian people, Mariana Islands
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Queen and Patroness of Guam