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Saint Bede, the
Venerable Bede, and Bede the
Venerable (Latin: Beda
Venerabilis), was an
English monk,
author and scholar. He was one of the most known...
- the
Blessed Virgin Mary. The
other two are
settings of the
Litaniae de
venerabili altaris sacramento,
venerating the Eucharist.
Mozart composed the works...
- have not been
canonized as
saints in the
lesser categories of beati,
venerabili, and
servants of God.
These titles indicate grades on the path to canonization...
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Catholic Church recognizes certain deceased Catholics as saints, beati,
venerabili, and
servants of God. Some such
people have been born, died, or lived...
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officially beatified by the
Church (beati), but also
those considered venerabili,
servants of God or
candidates for sainthood, who
belonged to the Carmelite...
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Catholic Church recognises certain deceased Catholics as saints, beati,
venerabili, and
servants of God. In the post-Reformation period, some such people...
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Peter the
Venerable (c. 1092 – 25
December 1156), also
known as
Peter of Montboissier, was the
abbot of the
Benedictine abbey of Cluny. He has been honored...
- Jean
Charlier de
Gerson (13
December 1363 – 12 July 1429) was a
French scholar, educator, reformer, and poet,
Chancellor of the
University of Paris, a...
- Ulak people. The
letter of Pope
Gregory the IXth:
Gregorius Episcopus …
venerabili fratri …
Strigoniensi Archiepiscopo apostolicae sedis legato salutem …...
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Catholic Church recognizes some
deceased Catholics as saints, beati,
venerabili, and
servants of God. Some of
these individuals are ****ociated with the...