Maria de la Cruz Morinigo was born on May 3, 1931 (hence her name, by the “Cruz de los Milagros”), in Bernardino Caballero, near Asunción (Paraguay). At her birth, her progenitor offered her to the virgin of Caacupé where she was baptized and confirmed by the priests Juan Chávez and Abel Frutos. When she was 17, she settled in Posadas with her mother and brothers. To survive, she sold with her brothers rapadura with and without peanuts, which he…
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Maria de la Cruz Morinigo was born on May 3, 1931 (hence her name, by the “Cruz de los Milagros”), in Bernardino Caballero, near Asunción (Paraguay). At her birth, her progenitor offered her to the virgin of Caacupé where she was baptized and confirmed by the priests Juan Chávez and Abel Frutos. When she was 17, she settled in Posadas with her mother and brothers. To survive, she sold with her brothers rapadura with and without peanuts, which he…