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The odour of sanctity, according to the Catholic Church, is commonly understood to mean a specific scent (often compared to flowers) that emanates from the bodies of saints, especially from the wounds of stigmata. These saints are called myroblytes [1] [2] [3] while the exudation itself is referred to as myroblysia [4] or myroblytism.
A myroblyte (/ ˈ m ɪ r ə b l aɪ t /; 'whose relics produce myron'; [1] from Byzantine Greek μυροβλύτης, muroblútēs, Latin: myroblyta; Church Slavonic ...
Articles relating to myroblyte saints, Christian saints from whose relics or burial place "an aromatic liquid with healing properties" known as the Oil of Saints, "is said to have flowed, or still flows", or from whose body emanates a scent known as the odor of sanctity.
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Nothing is known of the author. [citation needed] In all events, he was not a patriarch of Alexandria, as is affirmed in an early biography, [1] [clarification needed] written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
An Odor of Sanctity (1965) Goat Song (1967) Judas, My Brother (1968) Speak Now (1969) The Dahomean (1971, later published as The Man from Dahomey) The Girl From Storeyville (1972) The Voyage Unplanned (1974) Tobias and the Angel (1975) A Rose for Ana Maria (1976) Hail the Conquering Hero (1977) A Darkness at Ingraham's Crest (1979)
Robert Morel (1653 – 19 August 1731) was a French Benedictine monk.. Morel was born in 1653 in La Chaise Dieu, Auvergne.He took holy orders at the abbey of Saint Faron de Meaux in 1671; was sent to the abbey of Saint Germain des Pres to finish his studies, and in 1680 became its librarian.
Born on November 22, 1928, in Barrancas, Venezuela, Bianchini was the mother of seven children and grandmother of 20 children. [4]Believers claim that, while Maria Esperanza considered becoming a nun, it was revealed to her in a vision on October 3, 1954, that her calling was to the married life.