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Bruno was born in Cologne about the year 1030. According to tradition, he belonged to the family of Hartenfaust, or Hardebüst, one of the principal families of the city. [2] Little is known of his early years, except that he studied theology in the present-day French city of Reims before returning to his native land.
[2] 2 Pope Adrian III: 884 Canonised in 1891 by Pope Leo XIII [3] 3 Pope Agapetus I: 535 4 Pope Agatho: 678 5 Pope Alexander I: 107 6 Pope Anacletus: 79 7 Pope Anastasius I: 399 8 Pope Anicetus: 157 9 Pope Anterus: 235 10 Pope Benedict II: 684 11 Pope Boniface I: 418 12 Pope Boniface IV: 608 13 Pope Caius: 283 14 Pope Callixtus I: 218 15 Pope ...
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Tiridates III of Armenia: Catholic, Oriental Orthodox, Armenian Church King of Armenia [26] [27]Vladimir I of Kiev: Eastern Orthodox Grand Prince of Kiev: First Christian ruler of Kiev, in the Russian Orthodox Church his title denotes "equal to the Apostles", in Russian "Владимир Святой", in Ukrainian "Володимир Святий" and "Святий ...
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Elizabeth Ann Seton: first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Catholic Church [339] [340] Frances Shand Kydd: mother of Diana, Princess of Wales [341] [342] Michael Alphonsius Shen Fu-Tsung: Qing Dynasty bureaucrat who toured Europe; he was featured in a painting titled "The Chinese Convert" by Godfrey Kneller [343]
Icon of St. Cyprian of Carthage, who urged diligence in the process of canonization. Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, [1] specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of saints, [2] or authorized list of that communion's recognized saints.
[2] Died: 30 May 1431 (aged c. 19) Rouen, Normandy (then under English rule) Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion [3] Beatified: 18 April 1909, St. Peter's Basilica by Pope Pius X: Canonized: 16 May 1920, St. Peter's Basilica by Pope Benedict XV: Feast: 30 May Parent(s) Jacques d'Arc Isabelle de Vouthon: Patronage: France