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Julia Navarrete Guerrero (1 June 1881 - 21 November 1974) - in religious Julia of the Thorns of the Sacred Heart - was a Mexican Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Misioneras Hijas de la Purísima Virgen María. Navarrete first felt called to promote religious education from her adolescence while still a student before moving to the national capital where she met the Jesuit priest Alberto Cuscó who formed her in the religious life. Not long after this she became a nun and set about founding schools and missions across both Mexico and the United States where she first started in Texas. Her brother Juan María Navarrete Guerrero became the Archbishop of Hermosillo and whose beatification process is ongoing.

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  • Julia Navarrete Guerrero (es)
  • Julie des Épines du Sacré-Cœur (fr)
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  • Julia Navarrette Guerrero, en religion Mère Julie des Épines du Sacré-Cœur (Oaxaca de Juárez, 30 juin 1881 - 21 novembre 1974, Toluca), est une religieuse mexicaine, fondatrice des filles missionnaires de la Très Pure Vierge Marie. Elle est reconnue comme vénérable par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Julia Navarrete Guerrero (1 June 1881 - 21 November 1974) - in religious Julia of the Thorns of the Sacred Heart - was a Mexican Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Misioneras Hijas de la Purísima Virgen María. Navarrete first felt called to promote religious education from her adolescence while still a student before moving to the national capital where she met the Jesuit priest Alberto Cuscó who formed her in the religious life. Not long after this she became a nun and set about founding schools and missions across both Mexico and the United States where she first started in Texas. Her brother Juan María Navarrete Guerrero became the Archbishop of Hermosillo and whose beatification process is ongoing. (en)
  • Julia Navarrete Guerrero (1 de junio de 1881 - 21 de noviembre de 1974) - Julia de las Espinas del Sagrado Corazón - fue una religiosa profesa católica mexicana, fundadora de la Congregación de Misioneras Hijas de la Purísima Virgen María.​​​ Navarrete sintió que su vocación era promover la educación religiosa desde que era una estudiante adolescente, incluso antes de que se trasladará a la capital donde conocería al sacerdote jesuita Alberto Cuscó quien la formaría en la vida religiosa. Poco después de eso, se convirtió en monja y se dedicó a fundar escuelas y misiones tanto en México como en los Estados Unidos, donde comenzó en Texas. Su hermano, Juan María Navarrete Guerrero, se convirtió en arzobispo de Hermosillo y su proceso de beatificación está en curso. (es)
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  • Julia Navarrete Guerrero (en)
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  • Julia Navarrete Guerrero (en)
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  • Toluca, Estado de México, Mexico (en)
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