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Pudentiana is a
virgin and
martyr of the 2nd
century who
refused to
worship the
Roman Emperors Marcus Aurelius and
Antoninus Pius as deities. She is sometimes...
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church of Rome, a
basilica built in the 4th
century and
dedicated to
Saint Pudentiana,
sister of
Praxedes and
daughter of
Pudens (mentioned by Paul the Apostle...
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Roman Empire during the 2nd century.
Along with her sister,
Saint Pudentiana, she
provided for the poor and gave care and
comfort to ****cuted Christians...
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Pudentiana Deacon (born Elizabeth; c. 1580 – 21 Dec. 1645) was a
Benedictine nun now
known for her
translation of Les
vrais entretiens spirituels ("the...
- Rodríguez was
named auxiliary bishop of
Tegucigalpa and
titular bishop of
Pudentiana. He
received his
episcopal consecration on the
following 8
December from...
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Dedicated to the second-century
saint Praxedes, who with her
sister Pudentiana, was said to have
provided comfort and care to
Christians ****cuted in...
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Velabro and Sts. Sergius and
Bacchus (1190–1191) Cardinal-Priest of St.
Pudentiana (1191–1198)
Orders Ordination 21
February 1198
Consecration 22 February...
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Detail of a
Paleochristian Roman mosaic from the
basilica of
Santa Pudenziana in Rome, c. 410 AD,
depicting Saint Pudentiana...
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Marina of
Aguas Santas (died 139)
Cecilia of Rome (2nd century)
Pudentiana of Rome (2nd century) Faith, Hope and
Charity of Rome (2nd century) Melitina...
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Philip II of Spain,
Manila was put
under the
spiritual patronage of
Saint Pudentiana and Our Lady of Guidance.
Manila became famous for its role in the Manila–Acapulco...