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  2. Saint Cajetan - Wikipedia

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    Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene CR (6 October 1480 – 7 August 1547), known as Saint Cajetan, was an Italian Catholic priest and religious reformer, co-founder of the Theatines. He is recognised as a saint in the Catholic Church , and his feast day is 7 August.

  3. First Thursdays Devotion - Wikipedia

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    A plenary indulgence was granted for the first Thursday in each month to all who would say it after confession and communion and pray for the needs of the Church. Partial indulgences were granted for saying the prayer at other times. [1] Cajetan's prayer echoes Psalm 120, and was popular as a plea for help and protection in times of trouble.

  4. List of patron saints by occupation and activity - Wikipedia

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    Gamblers - Cajetan; Gardeners - Ansovinus, Christopher, Fiacre, [5] Phocas the Gardener, Rose of Lima, Urban of Langres; Geoscientists - Barbara; Glass makers - Peter the Apostle; Glaziers - Lucy; Gilders - Clare of Assisi; Goldsmiths - Clare of Assisi, Dunstan, Eligius; Grave diggers - Anthony the Abbot, Roch; Grocers - Michael the Archangel

  5. Theatines - Wikipedia

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    The order was founded by Saint Cajetan (Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene), Paolo Consiglieri, Bonifacio da Colle, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa (afterwards Pope Paul IV).Carafa was Bishop of Chieti; Chieti (Theate) is a city of the Abruzzi in Central Italy, from which the congregation adopted its specific name, to distinguish it from other congregations (Barnabites, Somaschi, Caracciolini, etc ...

  6. Luigi Scrosoppi - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Scrosoppi (4 August 1804 – 3 April 1884) was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church who founded the Sisters of Providence of Saint Cajetan of Thiene. He was canonized in 2001. He was canonized in 2001.

  7. Job (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Job (/ dʒ oʊ b / JOHB; Hebrew: אִיּוֹב ' Īyyōv; Greek: Ἰώβ Iṓb) is the central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible.In Islam, Job (Arabic: أيوب, romanized: ʾAyyūb) is also considered a prophet.

  8. Ora et labora - Wikipedia

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    The motto ORA ET LABORA on the emblem of Billimoria High School in Panchgani, India. The phrases "pray and work" (or "pray and labor"; Latin: ora et labora) and to work is to pray (laborare est orare) refer to the monastic practice of working and praying, generally associated with its use in the Rule of Saint Benedict.

  9. Thomas Cajetan - Wikipedia

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    As a philosopher and logician, Cajetan defended the idea of analogy. [9]Though as a theologian Cajetan was a scholastic of the older Thomist type, his general position was that of the moderate reformers of the school to which Reginald Pole, later archbishop of Canterbury, also belonged; i.e., he desired to retain the best elements of the humanist revival in harmony with Catholic orthodoxy ...