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-'''Lola''' is a feminine [[given name]], a short form of the [[Spain|Spanish]] name [[Dolores]], meaning "[[sadness|sorrows]]", a name taken from a [[Titles of Mary|title]] of the [[Virgin Mary]]: ''Virgen Maria de los Dolores'', or ''[[Our Lady of Sorrows]].'' +'''Our Lady of Sorrows''' (Latin: ''Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens''), the '''Sorrowful Mother''' or '''Mother of Sorrows''' (Latin: ''Mater Dolorosa'', at times just ''Dolorosa''), '''Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows''' or '''Our Lady of the Seven Dolours''' are names by which the [[Blessed Virgin Mary]] is referred to in relations to sorrows in her life.
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 +Under this title, she is the [[patron saint]] of [[Slovakia]], the state of [[Mississippi]], the [[Congregation of Holy Cross]], [[Mola di Bari]], [[Apulia]], [[Italy]] and in [[Barangay]] Paloway, [[San Andres]], [[Catanduanes]] and Barangay [[Dolores]], [[San Fernando City, Pampanga|City of San Fernando]], [[Pampanga]] in the [[Philippines]]. She is also the patron saint of the Molise region of Italy.'
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Our Lady of Sorrows (Latin: Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens), the Sorrowful Mother or Mother of Sorrows (Latin: Mater Dolorosa, at times just Dolorosa), Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolours are names by which the Blessed Virgin Mary is referred to in relations to sorrows in her life.

Under this title, she is the patron saint of Slovakia, the state of Mississippi, the Congregation of Holy Cross, Mola di Bari, Apulia, Italy and in Barangay Paloway, San Andres, Catanduanes and Barangay Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga in the Philippines. She is also the patron saint of the Molise region of Italy.'



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