Tudela, Misamis Occidental , San Fernando, Cebu , Tabogon, Cebu , Calamba, Misamis Occidental San Isidro, Naga City San Isidro, San Luis , San Isidro, Batangas City , San Isidro, Tarlac City Pampanga Mabalacat City , Pampanga Puerto Rico : Sabana Grande Spain : Castalla , Estepona , Madrid , Orotava , Valdepiélagos Bohol
55-725: (San) Isidro or (San) Ysidro may refer to: People [ edit ] Saints [ edit ] Saint Isidore the Laborer (c. 1070 – died 1130), the patron saint of farmers of Madrid (Spain) and La Ceiba (Honduras) Saint Isidore of Seville (c. 560 – died 636), scholar and Archbishop of Seville Given name [ edit ] Isidro Ancheta (1882–1946), Filipino landscape painter Isidro Ayora (1879–1978), Ecuadorian politician Isidro Barradas , Spanish general sent to Mexico in 1829 Isidro de Alaix Fábregas , Count of Vergara and Viscount of Villarrobledo (1790-1853), Spanish general of
110-457: A pueblo blanco in the campo halfway between Malaga to the south and Antequera, celebrates San Isidro, its patron saint, on the weekend in the middle of May with a fiesta carnival. Floats from the surrounding farming communities, accompanied by traditionally dressed ladies in flamenco dresses and caballeros on dancing horses, sing and dance from Almogia to the Romería ground a few kilometres north of
165-556: A Mass, followed by a procession and Chilean dances. San Isidro, Matagalpa: The town celebrates it patron saint from 1 to 15 May. The residents of San Isidro de Carampá of Ayacucho in the city of Lima celebrate a San Isidro festival. The First Society of San Isidro de Carampá organizes the festival, along with the Butler and the Adornante festivals. In the evening, after the celebration of the Mass,
220-682: A Roman Catholic parish church in Libertad, San José Department, Uruguay San Isidro Church, Madrid , a baroque church in central Madrid, Spain, which holds the relics of Isidore the Laborer San Isidro Movement , a Cuban dissident group San Isidro (Panama Metro) , a rapid transit station in Panama City San Ysidro Ranch , a hotel and resort near Santa Barbara, California See also [ edit ] Isidro St. Isidore (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
275-592: A Salvadoran football club based in Metapán, El Salvador C.D. Águila San Isidro , a Salvadoran football club based near Chinameca, San Miguel CD Betis San Isidro , a Spanish football club based in Madrid CD San Isidro , a Spanish football team based in San Isidro, Canary Islands Club Atlético San Isidro (CASI), an Argentinian multi-sports club based in San Isidro, Buenos Aires Club Náutico San Isidro ,
330-627: A barangay of Tagbilaran in the Bohol province San Isidro, Bohol (barangay) , a barangay of Ubay, in the province of Bohol San Isidro, Cabuyao , a barangay of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna San Isidro, Macabebe , a barangay of Macabebe in the province of Pampanga Portugal [ edit ] Santo Isidro de Pegões , a parish in the Montijo municipality in the Setúbal district Puerto Rico [ edit ] San Isidro, Culebra, Puerto Rico ,
385-619: A barangay of the municipality of Rodriguez in the Rizal province San Isidro, Parañaque San Isidro, Surigao del Norte , a municipality on Siargao Island in the province of Surigao del Norte San Isidro, San Pablo , a barangay of San Pablo City in the Laguna province San Isidro, Makati (Barangay) , an area in the Makati Poblacion in the Manila metropolitan area San Isidro, Tagbilaran City ,
440-570: A barrio in the island-municipality of Culebras Spain [ edit ] San Isidro, Alicante , a village in the province of Alicante San Isidro, a town in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona , Tenerife, Canary Islands San Isidro (Madrid) , a ward ( barrio ) of Madrid, named after the patron saint of Madrid United States [ edit ] Old Gilroy, California , formerly San Isidro , an unincorporated community in Santa Clara County, California San Ysidro, San Diego ,
495-496: A canton in the Heredia province San Isidro District, San Isidro . A district in the San Isidro canton, where the head city of the canton is located San Isidro de El General , a district in the canton of Pérez Zeledón, San José province San Isidro District, Alajuela , in the canton of Alajuela, Alajuela province San Isidro District, Atenas , in the canton of Atenas, Alajuela province San Isidro District, El Guarco , in
550-551: A city in the state of Jalisco San Isidro, Michoacán , a city in the state of Michoacán San Isidro (Mexicable) , an aerial lift station in Ecatepec, Mexico Nicaragua [ edit ] San Isidro, Matagalpa , a municipality in the Matagalpa department Peru [ edit ] San Isidro District, Lima , a district in the Lima province San Isidro District, Huaytará ,
605-410: A deep well, and at the prayers of his parents, the water of the well is said to have risen miraculously to the level of the ground, bringing the child with it. In thanksgiving, Isidore and Maria then vowed sexual abstinence and lived in separate houses. Their son later died in his youth. Isidore died on 15 May 1130, at his birthplace close to Madrid, although the only official source places his death in
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#1732851753220660-510: A district in the Huaytará province San Isidro de Maino District , a district in the Chachapoyas province Philippines [ edit ] San Isidro, Abra , a municipality in the province of Abra San Isidro, Bohol , a municipality in the province of Bohol San Isidro, Davao del Norte , a municipality in the province of Davao del Norte San Isidro, Davao Oriental , a municipality in
715-788: A district in the city of San Diego, California San Ysidro District AVA , a Californian wine region in Santa Clara County San Ysidro Ranch , a ranch in Santa Barbara County, California San Ysidro, Doña Ana County, New Mexico , a place in Doña Ana County, New Mexico San Ysidro, Sandoval County, New Mexico , a village in Sandoval County, New Mexico San Isidro, Texas , a place in Starr County, Texas Sports [ edit ] A.D. Isidro Metapán ,
770-535: A locality in Guatemala City Honduras [ edit ] San Isidro, Choluteca , a municipality in the Choluteca department Mexico [ edit ] San Isidro, Baja California Sur , a city in the state of Baja California Sur San Isidro, Chiapas , a locality in the municipality of Pijijiapan San Isidro, Chihuahua , a locality in the municipality of Juárez San Isidro, Jalisco ,
825-864: A municipality in the Greater Buenos Aires area San Isidro Partido , a partido of the province of Buenos Aires San Isidro, Catamarca , a town in the Catamarca Province San Isidro, San Juan , head town of the San Martín department in the San Juan Province San Isidro de Iruya , a village in Salta Province Belize [ edit ] San Isidro, Belize , a village in Toledo District Costa Rica [ edit ] San Isidro de Heredia ,
880-534: A number of Maya ruins , including Lubaantun , Nim Li Punit , Uxbenka , and Pusilha . According to a 2022 mid-year census estimate, Toledo District had a population of 41,537 people, 6,801 of whom lived in Punta Gorda . The economy of Toledo relies heavily upon agriculture. Crops grown include beans and corn, as well as rice, which is sold to the Big Falls Rice Mill. Cacao is grown organically and sold via
935-555: A procession moves to the house of the Adornante. On the next day, Central Day, another Mass is said, this time celebrated by the Butler. Another procession is held, followed by a festival. Many festivals are held in honour of Saint Isidore on or around 15 May in the Philippines , which is mostly agricultural and predominantly Catholic . In 1947, at the request of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference, he
990-657: A sailing club based in San Isidro, Buenos Aires San Isidro Club (SIC), an Argentinian multi-sports club based in Boulogne Sur Mer, Buenos Aires Other uses [ edit ] Iglesia San Isidro Labrador y Santa María de la Cabeza , an 1844 Spanish Colonial building in Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico Instituto San Isidro , an historic school in Madrid, Spain Nuestra Señora de los Dolores y San Isidro Labrador, Libertad ,
1045-499: A significant industry in Toledo. While it was once considered a destination mainly for the intrepid, the establishment of new tourist accommodations and the development of guided tours, coupled with the district's abundance of protected areas, diverse wildlife, exceptional bird-watching opportunities, and appealing offshore cays, have collectively contributed to Toledo's recognition as a burgeoning and valuable travel destination. According to
1100-467: Is a fourteenth century codex called Códice de Juan Diácono which relates five of his miracles: The codex also attests to the incorruptible state of his body, stating it was exhumed 40 years after his death. Isidore was beatified in Rome on 2 May 1619 by Pope Paul V along with Saints Ignatius of Loyola , Francis Xavier , Teresa of Ávila and Philip Neri , on 12 March 1622. The Bull of Beatification
1155-515: Is celebrated on 15 May. The Spanish profession name labrador comes from the verb labrar ("to till", "to plow" or, in a broader sense, "to work the land"). Hence, to refer to him as simply a "laborer" is a poor translation of the Spanish labrador as it makes no reference to the essential farming aspect of his work and his identity. His real name was Isidro de Merlo y Quintana. Isidore was born in Madrid around 1070 or 1082 to poor, devout parents and
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#17328517532201210-643: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Isidore the Laborer Isidore the Laborer , also known as Isidore the Farmer ( Spanish : San Isidro Labrador ) ( c. 1070 – 15 May 1130), was a Mozarab farmworker who lived in medieval Madrid . Known for his piety toward the poor and animals, he is venerated as a Catholic patron saint of farmers , and of Madrid; El Gobernador, Jalisco ; La Ceiba , Honduras ; and of Tocoa , Honduras. His feast day
1265-585: Is held in an open-air area known as the Pradera del Santo . In the afternoon, the images of San Isidro and his wife, Santa María de la Cabeza, are paraded through the streets, from Calle del Sacramento to the Plaza de la Villa, passing through Calle del Cordón. The feast in honor of San Isidro is declared of National Tourist Interest in Andalusia and is one of the most important celebrations in province of Malaga . The fiesta
1320-599: Is home to a wide range of cultures such as Mopan , Kekchi Maya , Creole , Garifuna , East Indians , Mennonites , Mestizos , and descendants of US Confederate settlers . The District has many villages, including Monkey River Town and the Toledo Settlement ; the Maya villages of San Pedro Columbia , Blue Creek , Indian Creek, Santa Cruz, San Antonio , San Jose, San Felipe; and the Garifuna village of Barranco. It also has
1375-466: Is not to be confused with the aforementioned San Isidro Church. Not only does this museum contain a chapel built upon the place where Isidore lived and died, but also the well where his son fell and was saved. His life and miracles have inspired paintings, a poem by Lope de Vega , music and a 1964 film Isidro, labrador by Rafael J. Salvia . Javier Escrivá played the role of the saint. The date of his liturgical feast, which, though not included in
1430-425: Is often portrayed as a peasant holding a sickle and a sheaf of corn. He might also be shown with a sickle and staff; as an angel plows for him; or with an angel and white oxen near him. In Spanish art, his emblems are a spade or a plough. The story of St. Isidore is a reminder of the dignity of work , and that ordinary life can lead to holiness. "Legends about angel helpers and mysterious oxen indicate that his work
1485-470: Is served by the paved Thomas Vincent Ramos Highway , as well as several bush roads to the many rural villages in the District. Regular bus service is provided by Punta Gorda-based James Bus Line, shuttling passengers between the other districts, and Punta Gorda is served by several daily commuter flights on Tropic Air, Maya Island Air and several small, family-run bus services that transport passengers to and from
1540-679: Is very popular in Alameda because San Isidro is a co-patron of the town. Celebrations honoring both saints are also held elsewhere in Spain. For years, the Alicantine locality of Castalla has been celebrating the Fair of San Isidro, where numerous companies display their products in a playful and festive atmosphere. A medieval swap meet and mechanical attractions are especially popular. The Romería festival in Almogia,
1595-465: Is widely venerated as the patron saint of farmers, peasants, day laborers and agriculture in general, as well as brick layers. His hometown of Madrid , the Spanish cities of Leon , Zaragoza , and Seville , and various locales in the former Spanish Empire honour him as their patron saint. The US National Catholic Rural Life Conference claims him as its patron. San Ysidro, California , and San Ysidro, New Mexico , were named after him. Saint Isidore
1650-474: The General Roman Calendar , has been celebrated for centuries in several countries and dioceses, is 15 May. Many towns venerate Saint Isidore and his wife Blessed María Torribia with processions in which the fields are blessed. One of the most celebrated holidays of Madrid is held on 15 May, the liturgical feast of Isidore who is the city's patron saint as well as of farmers. The traditional festival
1705-735: The San Isidro Church, Madrid . The sepulcher has nine locks and only the King of Spain has the master key. The opening of the sepulcher must be performed by the Archbishop of Madrid and authorized by the King himself. Consequently, it has not been opened since 1985. His feast day is celebrated on 15 May in the Catholic Church, and in the Philippine Independent Church . Saint Isidore
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1760-459: The 2010 census, Mayan languages are spoken by 68.4% of the population. This makes Toledo the only district in Belize where native languages are spoken by a majority. On the 2010 census, about 18% of the population were native spanish speakers. Only 12.6% of the population had English as their first language, making it by far one of the least english-speaking districts of Belize. The Toledo District
1815-666: The Dominican Republic Isidro Nozal (born 1977), former Spanish professional road racing cyclist Isidro Pedraza Chávez (born 1959), Mexican politician Isidro Rico (born 1961), Mexican marathon runner Isidro Salusky , American nephrologist Isidro Ungab (born 1961), Filipino politician Surname [ edit ] Agot Isidro (born 1966), Filipina actress Orlanda Velez Isidro (born 1972), Portuguese soprano Pedro Isidro (born 1985), Portuguese race walker Places [ edit ] Argentina [ edit ] San Isidro, Buenos Aires ,
1870-1026: The First Carlist War Isidro del Prado (born 1959), Filipino sprinter Isidro Díaz González (born 1954), Spanish retired professional footballer Isidro Díaz (footballer, born 1972) , Spanish footballer Isidro Fabela (1882–1964), Mexican judge, politician, professor, writer, publisher and governor of the State of Mexico Isidro Fabré (1895–?), Cuban baseball pitcher Isidro García (boxer) (born 1976), Mexican boxer Isidro Goma y Tomas (1869–1940), Spanish Bishop, Cardinal and Archbishop Isidro González (1907–?), Spanish fencer Isidro Gutiérrez (born 1989), Salvadoran footballer Isidro A. Negrón Irizarry (born 1956), Puerto Rican politician Isidro Lángara (1912—1992), Spanish footballer Isidro Márquez (born 1965), Mexican Major League Baseball pitcher Isidro Montoya (born 1990), Colombian sprinter Isidro Mosquea (born 1976), boxer from
1925-550: The Moors and gained the victory of Las Navas de Tolosa , in 1212. When King Philip III of Spain was cured of a deadly disease after touching the relics of the saint, the king replaced the old reliquary with a costly silver one and instigated the process of his beatification . Throughout history, other members of the royal family would seek curative powers from the saint. The number of miracles attributed to him has been counted as 438. The only original source of hagiography on him
1980-661: The Toledo Cacao Growers Association to Green & Black's for their renowned Maya Gold chocolate, as well as to chocolatiers within Belize . The District's ancient and modern-day links with chocolate are celebrated annually in May ( Commonwealth Day Holiday weekend) at the Toledo Cacao Festival. Farmers grow additional crops such as coffee, yams, sweet potato, hot chilli peppers, avocado, oranges and plantain for sale at
2035-433: The canton of El Guarco, Cartago province San Isidro District, Grecia , in the canton of Grecia, Alajuela province San Isidro District, León Cortés , in the canton of León Cortés , San José province San Isidro District, Montes de Oro , in the canton of Montes de Oro, Puntarenas province San Isidro District, San Ramón , in the canton of San Ramón, Alajuela province San Isidro District, Vásquez de Coronado , in
2090-750: The canton of Vásquez de Coronado, San José province Dominican Republic [ edit ] San Isidro Air Base , an air base 25 km east of Santo Domingo El Salvador [ edit ] San Isidro, Morazán , a municipality in the Morazán Department San Isidro Labrador, Chalatenango , a municipality in the Chalatenango Department San Isidro, a municipality in the Cabañas Department San Isidro (river) , San Isidro, Cabañas Guatemala [ edit ] San Isidro, Guatemala ,
2145-655: The market in Punta Gorda, held each Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Fishermen in Toledo engage in small-scale fishing using dug-out canoes, and they also partake in lobster and conch diving during the open season. The Port Honduras Marine Reserve , situated just north of Punta Gorda Town, is a designated protected area. Toledo's waters are renowned for being a prime location for catching permit fish. Many traditional fishermen have transitioned to becoming fly-fishing guides, thanks to alternative livelihood initiatives offered by local conservation groups. Tourism has emerged as
2200-526: The poor animals, he poured half of his sack of precious wheat upon the ground for the birds, despite the mocking of witnesses. When he reached the mill, however, the bag was full, and the wheat, when it was ground, produced double the expected amount of flour. Isidore's wife, Maria, always kept a pot of stew on the fireplace in their humble home as Isidore would often bring home anyone who was hungry. One day he brought home more hungry people than usual. After she served many of them, Maria told him that there simply
2255-425: The province of Davao Oriental San Isidro, Isabela , a municipality in the province of Isabela San Isidro, Leyte , a municipality in the province of Leyte San Isidro, Northern Samar , a municipality in the province of Northern Samar San Isidro, Nueva Ecija , a municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija San Isidro, Lupao, Nueva Ecija , a barangay in the municipality of Lupao, Nueva Ecija San Isidro,
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2310-732: The rural villages. Each year, during the Commonwealth Day weekend, Toledo hosts the Chocolate Festival of Belize. The festival features chocolatiers from across the country as well as chocolate -related arts and crafts. According to the project coordinator for the Toledo Cacao Growers Association Thomas Tillett, the Association currently has a membership of about 1,100 cacao farmers. Several significant ancient Mayan sites are extant in ruined form in
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2420-537: The streets and the fiesta is a big part of the celebrations in the city. Toledo District Toledo District is the southernmost and least populated district in Belize . Punta Gorda is the District capital. According to the Human Development Index (HDI), it is the second most developed region in the country. The district has a diverse topography which features rainforests , extensive cave networks, coastal lowland plains, and offshore cays . Toledo
2475-532: The village and the festival includes music, traditional horse races, a bar for horses as well as their riders, and much parading of costume and finery. The best-dressed float is awarded a prize. 15 May is San Isidro Day in Cuz-Cuz , about five kilometers from the city of Illapel, Choapa province, in the Coquimbo region of Chile. If the day falls on a Monday, the following Sunday is celebrated. Celebrations begin at noon with
2530-468: The year 1172. In 2022, a team from the Complutense University undertook a forensic study of Isidore's remains. A coin with a lion was found in the throat. It was conjectured that it could date from the age of Henry IV of Castile . The only active illness found was dental abscesses. The researchers proposed them as a cause of death. The age of death ranges between 35 and 45 years old. The height
2585-754: Was christened Isidore after the name of their patron, St. Isidore of Seville . In 1083 or 1085, the troops of Alfonso VI of León and Castile conquered Madrid from the Muslim taifa of Toledo . Isidore spent his life as a hired hand in the service of the wealthy Madrilenian landowner, Juan de Vargas, on a farm in the city's vicinity. He shared what he had, even his meals, with the poor. Juan de Vargas would later make him bailiff of his entire estate of Lower Caramanca. Isidore married Maria Torribia , known as Santa María de la Cabeza in Spain; she has never been canonized, pending confirmation by Pope Francis . Isidore and Maria had one son. On one occasion, their son fell into
2640-425: Was equal to that of three of his fellow field workers. Isidore is also said to have brought back to life his master's deceased daughter, and to have caused a fountain of fresh water to burst from the dry earth to quench his master's thirst. One snowy day, when going to the mill with wheat to be ground, he passed a flock of wood-pigeons scratching vainly for food on the hard surface of the frosty ground. Taking pity on
2695-525: Was estimated between 167 and 186 cm. The cranium shows a predominance of African features. In the morning before going to work, Isidore would usually attend Mass at one of the churches in Madrid. One day, his fellow farm workers complained to their master that Isidore was always late for work in the morning. Upon investigation the master found Isidore at prayer while an angel was doing the ploughing for him. On another occasion, his master saw an angel ploughing on either side of him, so that Isidore's work
2750-410: Was no more stew in the pot. He insisted that she check the pot again, and she was able to spoon out enough stew to feed them all. On 2 April 1212, after torrential rains had exhumed cadavers from cemeteries in Madrid, his body was discovered in an apparent state of incorruptibility . He is said to have appeared to Alfonso VIII of Castile , and to have shown him the hidden path by which he surprised
2805-406: Was not neglected and his duties did not go unfulfilled." St. Isidore's life demonstrates that: "If you have your spiritual self in order, your earthly commitments will fall into order also." The house of his master, Juan de Vargas, in Madrid is now a museum, popularly known as the "Casa de San Isidro". It houses temporary exhibitions on the history of Madrid, as well as on the life of the saint. It
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#17328517532202860-472: Was not the first, nor the last time his body was allegedly mutilated out of religious fervour. For example, it was reported one of the ladies in the court of Isabella I of Castile bit off one of his toes. In 1760, his body was brought to the Royal Palace of Madrid during the illness of Maria Amalia of Saxony . In 1769, Charles III of Spain had the remains of Saint Isidore and his wife Maria relocated to
2915-472: Was officially named patron of farmers . When St Isidore's feast was first inserted into the calendar for the United States in the year 1947, the feast day of Saint John Baptist de La Salle was still being celebrated on 15 May, with the result that the celebration of his feast was assigned to 22 March, with a proper Mass and Office. Following the promulgation of the 1960 Code of Rubrics , St. Isidore's feast
2970-457: Was published 12 March 1621 by Pope Gregory XV , The Bull of Canonization was published by Benedict XIII on 4 June 1725. In 1696, his relics were moved to the Royal Alcazar of Madrid to intervene on behalf of the health of Charles II of Spain . While there, the King's locksmith pulled a tooth from the body and gave it to the monarch, who slept with it under his pillow until his death. This
3025-522: Was transferred to 25 October in the United States. With the 1969 revision of the General Roman Calendar , the memorial of Saint John Baptist de la Salle was moved to his day of death, 7 April, and Saint Isidore's was restored to the 15 May date and is celebrated as an optional memorial . In Corrales, New Mexico , the town celebrates the San Ysidro Feast day on 15 May. Matachines dance through
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