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Santa Maria is both the Spanish and Italian for "Saint Mary", or "Holy Mary". Holy Mary is the title reserved for Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. It is a typically Catholic and Orthodox custom to give such a title to Mary although some Protestant denominations, such as high Anglicans, call her such as well.

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