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Just after we decided to give the name Alphonsa, she got cured within minutes and stopped vomiting blood, "said K P Varghese, the father.
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But Alphonsa insisted on following the example of Theresa of Lisieux and joined the Franciscan Clarist convent in 1928 taking the name Alphonsa.
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Alphonsa was not known for her social outreach like Mother Theresa but for her silent sufferings and prayers.
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For the first time in the 2000-year history of the Catholic Church, a woman, popularly known as Sister Alphonsa from Kottayam, Kerala, will be declared a saint by Pope Benedict XVI.
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Blessed Alphonsa, as she is currently referred to, was beatified in 1986 by the late Pope John Paul II, along with the Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara, also from Kottayam, during his first visit to India.
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Sister Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception will be the first woman from India to be declared a saint by the Pope.
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Sister Alphonsa (1910 - 1946) was born to Ouseph and Mariam Muttathupadathu as Annakkutty Muttathupadathu in Kudamaloor, a rural village near Kottayam in central Kerala.
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I wish i could get a bite of these Alphonsa mangoes..it is nearly 21/2 years since I had one...
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Mango varieties such as Bangaloora, Alphonsa, Senthura, Banganapalli and Malgoa are cultivated on more than 35,000 hectares in Krishagiri and Dharmapuri districts.
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Mango varieties such as Bangaloora, Alphonsa, Senthura, Banganapalli and Malgoa are cultivated on more than 35,000 hectares in Krishagiri and Dharmapuri districts.
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