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Reliquary displaying the relics of the Eucharistic miracle of Santarém. The Eucharistic miracle of Santarém, also called the Most Holy Miracle (Portuguese: Santíssimo Milagre), is one of the most famous and recognized eucharistic miracles in the world, which occurred in Santarém, Portugal, in the 13th century, and is still the object of national and international veneration today.
The Diocese of Santarém (Latin: Dioecesis Santaremensis in Lusitania) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal, erected on 16 July 1975 by Pope Paul VI.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santarém (Latin: Dioecesis Santaremensis) is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese in northern Brazil. It was a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Belém do Pará until 6 November 2019.
Ourém (European Portuguese: ⓘ, locally [ɔˈɾɐ̃j]), formerly known as Vila Nova de Ourém, is a municipality in the district of Santarém in Portugal.The population in 2011 was 45,932, [2] in an area of 416.68 km 2. [3]
The 1531 Lisbon earthquake occurred in the Kingdom of Portugal on the morning of 26 January 1531, between 4 and 5 o'clock. [2] The earthquake and subsequent tsunami resulted in approximately 30,000 deaths. [5] [6] Despite its severity, the disaster was not widely documented until the rediscovery of contemporary records in the early 20th century ...
Santarém (European Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃tɐˈɾɐ̃j] ⓘ) is a Portuguese city and municipality located in the district of Santarém.The population of the historic Ribatejo capital in 2021 was 58,671, [1] [2] in an area of 552.54 km 2.
He was born Gil Rodrigues de Valadares at the castle of Vouzela.His father, Rui Pais de Valadares, was alcaide of Coimbra and councillor of Sancho I.It was the wish of his parents that Giles should enter the ecclesiastical state, and the king was very lavish in bestowing ecclesiastical benefices upon him: still a boy, he already held prebends at Braga, Coimbra, Idanha, and Santarém. [1]
The Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Santarém was founded in 1559 by Friar Martinho de Santarém, following the indication of Friar Miguel Contreiras, who four years earlier had founded the Misericórdia de Lisboa .