No, St. Maria was not taught how to read or write.
Saint Maria Goretti was illiterate and could not read or write. She came from a poor peasant family in Italy and had to work hard from a young age to help support her family.
Maria Goretti knew neither how to read nor how to write.
St. Maria Faustina Kowalska was a religious nun who could hardly write because of her low level of education. She wrote a diary that told of her faith and the turmoil she went through every day which helped the community to understand the powers of the devil.
Yes, anyone could write a 200 word biography of Saint Jeremiah and his early life. Start by researching Saint Jeremiah. Use a variety of resources, such as reliable websites, articles from magazines and journals, and library reference books. There should be many books with information about saints.
Spanish: María. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
María
"Mαρία"
Assuming you meant Maria (as in a Spanish name, etc., not Japanese), you would write it in katakana and it would look like this: マリーア or マリア
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In Polish Mary is "Maria".
No, Joan had no training of any kind. She could not read nor write and had no combat training or experience.
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