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Our Lady of Patronage of the Most Blessed Sacrament: 31 May 2015: Basilica of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento, Minas Gerais: Pope Francis [ab] Our Lady of Divine Love [37] 14 November 2021: Sanctuary of Our Lady of Divine Love, Corrêas, Petrópolis: Pope Francis [ac] Our Lady of the Abbey [38] 1 August 2024 [39]
English: The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
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The shrine is named in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, while the building surroundings are dedicated to the Divino Niño, a title of the Child Jesus found prominently displayed all over the area. Its foundress, Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation , resided at the cloistered monastery with her nuns until her death in 2016.
According to 2024 Feast of the Blessed Sacrament President Tony Abreu, there are 66 festeiros and 34 of them are women. Despite having only joined a short time ago, he said the ladies have really ...
Along the base of the vault of the nave are images of six holy men and women, each of whom has a special connection to the Blessed Sacrament: Saint Tarsicius, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Paschal Baylon, Blessed Juliana of Mount Cornillon, Saint Clare of Assisi, and Blessed Imelda Lambertini. The dome is located over the crossing.
With construction beginning in 1887, Sacramento’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is an example of the strength and history in Sacramento's architecture. Since many of the buildings date back to the mid-19th century, Sacramento is home to the largest concentration of buildings dating back to the California Gold Rush era in the United States. [8]
A monstrance, also known as an ostensorium (or an ostensory), [1] is a vessel used in Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, High Church Lutheran and Anglican churches for the display on an altar of some object of piety, such as the consecrated Eucharistic Sacramental bread (host) during Eucharistic adoration or during the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.