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John Nepomucene Neumann CSsR (German: Johann Nepomuk Neumann, Czech: Jan Nepomucký Neumann; March 28, 1811 – January 5, 1860) was a Bohemian-born American... |
Philadelphia, John Nepomucene Neumann. During the year prior to the parish’s erection, Pope Paul VI beatified Neumann and thus permitted public veneration of him... |
divine revelation. Catholics distinguish veneration from worship. One of the components of the Catholic veneration of Mary is the focus on her participation... |
Fourteen Holy Helpers (section History of veneration) virgin martyrs, they were represented together in works of art. Popular veneration of these saints often began in a monastery that held their relics. All... |
Francis Xavier Seelos (category Venerated Catholics by Pope John Paul II) of St. Philomena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—first as curate to St. John Neumann, who was the superior of the Redemptorist community, later as Superior... |
American Martyrs St. Frances Xavier Cabrini St. Elizabeth Ann Seton St. John Neumann St. Rose Philippine Duchesne St. Damien of Molokai St. Marianne of Molokaʻi... |
by Balthasar Neumann, was constructed between 1743 and 1772. It is dedicated to the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a group of saints venerated together in the... |
Frederic Baraga (category 19th-century venerated Christians) to a more accessible new chapel for veneration in the upper portion of the cathedral. At the time of his veneration, the Vatican was investigating a possible... |
Jan Tyranowski (category Pope John Paul II) figure in the spiritual formation of Karol Józef Wojtyła who became Pope John Paul II. He was both the leader and student mentor of his friend's college... |
11 April 1903), also known as Gemma of Lucca, was an Italian mystic, venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church since 1940. She has been called the... |
the Rosary. Even as a seminarian in Paris, Montfort was known for his veneration of angels: he "urged his confreres to show marks of respect and tenderness... |
original sections are not suitable for carbon dating. The stigmatist Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth declared that the Trier robe was authentic. The relic is... |
Kerényi 1949. Neumann 1955. Jung 1966. Jung & Kerényi 1949, p. 25. Jung & Kerényi 1949, p. 167. Kerényi 1978, p. 58. Neumann 1955, p. 226. Neumann 1955, p. 230... |
Philomena (section Veneration) Anthony Mary Claret, Madelaine Sophie Barat, Euphrasier Pelletier, John Neumann and Anna Maria Taigi. Sanctuary of St. Philomena, Mugnano del Cardinale... |
Gertrude the Great (section Veneration) considerable elaboration on the long-standing but ill-defined veneration of Christ's heart. This veneration was present in the belief that Christ's heart poured... |
Anthony of Padua (section Veneration as patron saint) his tongue, jaw, and vocal cords were symbolically chosen as relics for veneration (as was a tradition in medieval times) to be displayed in a large reliquary... |
the monastery at Segovia. They were venerated until 1647, when on orders from Rome designed to prevent the veneration of remains without official approval... |
Marianne Cope (category Venerated Catholics by Pope John Paul II) Francis of the Neumann Communities, December 6, 2011. CAPPELLA PAPALE FOR THE CANONIZATION OF THE BLESSEDS: James Berthieu, Pedro Calungsod, John Baptist Piamarta... |
John Cassian, also known as John the Ascetic and John Cassian the Roman (Latin: Ioannes Eremita Cassianus, Ioannus Cassianus, or Ioannes Massiliensis;... |
by counting prayers on the fingertips, and may be accompanied by the veneration of the Divine Mercy image. On September 13, 1935, while Kowalska was in... |