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Vicuña, Laura del Carmine, 1891-1904

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Personal name headingVicuña, Laura del Carmine, 1891-1904
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Variant(s)Vicuña Pino, Laura del Carmine, 1891-1904
Pino, Laura del Carmine Vicuña, 1891-1904
Associated placeLautaro (Chile)
Birth date1891-04-05
Death date1904-01-22
Place of birthSantiago (Chile)
Place of deathJunín de los Andes (Argentina)
Field of activityBlessed
Beatification
John Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005
AffiliationCatholic Church
Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians
Found inAuffray, A. Pszeniczne kłosy, 1982: p. 3 (Laura del Carmine Vicuña) p. 241 (born May 24, 1891) p. 275 (died January 22, 1904)
Laura Vicuña, 2018: title page (Laura Vicuña) page 13, etc. (Laura del Carmen Vicuña Pino; published by Editorial Don Bosco in Buenos Aires)
Editorial Don Bosco website, November 16, 2020: (Laura Vicuña; attended the school of the Hijas de María Auxiliadora; her mother was in a relationship with Manuel Mora)
   <https://donbosco.org.ar/noticias/n/Transformar-el-dolor-en-amor/2059>
Salesianos website, November 16, 2020: (Laura Vicuña; Laura Vicuña Pino; born April 5, 1891 in Santiago, Chile; died January 22, 1904 in Junín de los Andes, Argentina; daughter of José Domingo Vicuña and Mercedes Pino; was baptized in the Parroquia Santa Ana in Santiago on May 24, 1891; her family moved to Lautaro near Temuco where they lived from 1891-1899; she moved to Junín de Los Andes (Argentina) with her mother and sister, Julia Amanda where her mother began to work in the hacienda of Manuel Mora, with whom she had a relationship; attended the school of the Hijas de María Auxiliadora; information came from the book Laura Vicuña : transformar el dolor en amor (Buenos Aires : Ediciones Don Bosco, 2018) by Silvia Dupont and Susana Billordo; beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1988)
   <https://salesianas.org/la-santidad-tambien-es-para-ti-laura-vicuna/>
   <https://www.salesianoslaserena.cl/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=466:un-dia-como-hoy-fue-beatificada-laura-vicuna&Itemid=726&lang=es>
Fundación Beata Laura Vicuña website, November 16, 2020: (Laura Vicuña; Laura del Carmen Vicuña Pino; born April 5, 1891 in Santiago de Chile; died January 22, 1904 in Junín de los Andes, Argentina; oldest daughter of José Domingo Vicuña and Mercedes Pino; baptized May 24, 1891 in the Parroquia Santa Ana in Santiago, Chile; she moved to Junín de Los Andes (Argentina) with her mother and sister, Julia Amanda where her mother began to work in the hacienda of Manuel Mora, with whom she had a relationship; attended the school of the Hijas de María Auxiliadora; her holiness was recognized by Pope John Paul II; beatified on September 3, 1988)
   <https://fundacionlauravicuna.cl/santuario/>
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