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In 1925 John Mary Vianney was canonized by Pope Pius XI, [17] who in 1929 made him patron saint of parish priests. [19] In 1928 his feast day was inserted into the General Roman Calendar for celebration on 9 August.
He was canonized in 1925 and his feast day is August 4. He is the patron saint of parish priests. (Full article...) Attributes: - Patronage: parish priests; Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney; Archdiocese of Dubuque; confessors; Archdiocese of Kansas City
and the Pontifical High Mass of Canonization (Beatification) celebrated in the Vatican Basilica, during which the Pope officially proclaimed the martyr or the confessor to be Saint for the whole Catholic Church. [2] [5] The saint may have a church consecrated with his or her name, or be prayed to as an intercessor during a Votive Mass. [2]
The priests of Campos who shared his traditionalist Catholic views formed themselves into the Priestly Union of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, also known as the Sacerdotal Society of St. John Marie Vianney (SSJV) and, when Bishop de Castro Mayer died in April 1991, chose as his successor Licínio Rangel, who was given episcopal consecration later ...
The priestly societies included the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney. These used the "Tridentine" liturgical books exclusively, not only for celebrating Mass but also for the other sacraments and rituals and for the Divine ...
Saint Date of Canonization Place of Canonization Mary Euphrasia Pelletier: 2 May 1940 St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City: Gemma Galgani: 2 May 1940 St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City: Margaret of Hungary: 19 November 1943 Vatican City: Frances Xavier Cabrini: 7 July 1946 St. Peter's Square, Vatican City: Nicholas of Flüe: 15 May 1947 Vatican ...
The body of Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado (1643–1731), Monastery of St. Catherine of Siena found to be incorrupt by the Catholic Church (Tenerife, Spain). Incorruptibility is a Catholic and Orthodox belief that divine intervention allows some human bodies (specifically saints and beati ) to completely or partially avoid the normal process ...
The personal apostolic administration was formed by Pope John Paul II to administer to a group of traditionalist Catholic priests, using the Tridentine Mass, who reconciled with Rome on January 18, 2002. The group had been formed by Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer and had been associated with the Society of St. Pius X of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.