la asuncion de la Virgen/de Maria (accent on 'o' in 'asuncion', 'i' in 'Maria')
Mary
The surname "Asuncion" is commonly associated with Filipino and Spanish origins. It is derived from the Spanish word "asunción," meaning "assumption," which is often used in reference to the Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven in Catholic theology.
St. Mary's Church of the Assumption was created in 1895.
The assumption of Mother Mary is celebrated on August 15th.
The feast of the Assumption is on August 15.
Traditionally celebrated August 15, the Assumption of Mary is the day when Catholics celebrate Mary's assumption into Heaven. She did not die and get buried; she was assumed into Heaven.
Santa María
St. Mary of the Assumption High School was created in 1930.
Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church was created in 1881.
"Te amo a Mary" means I love you Mary. "I love Mary" is "Quiero a Mary." Or "Amo a Mary."
It is the feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, was named after the Virgin Mary, specifically "Our Lady of the Assumption." The city was founded on August 15, 1537, coinciding with the Feast of the Assumption, which celebrates Mary's ascension into heaven. The name reflects the significance of the Catholic Church in the region during the time of Spanish colonization and serves to honor Mary as a protective figure for the city's inhabitants.