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  • Basilica of Saint John Lateran (category Parish in Italy) (section Related parishes)
    church in Rome and the oldest basilica in the Western world, founded in the 4th century, consecrated in AD 324, and completed in its current form in 1735
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  • org/wiki/History_of_Italy.  "Catholicism in Italy". Wikipedia. 2024-11-01. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_in_Italy.  "Italy: People and Society"
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  • the Creatures and received the stigmata in 1224, the first recorded instance in Christian history, as documented in contemporary testimonies compiled during
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  • Diocese of Rome (category Catholic dioceses in Italy) (section Parishes)
    Dioecesis Urbis seu Romana, Italian: Diocesi di Roma) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Italy, located in the Lazio region and encompassing
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  • temporal power over central Italy. The Papal States were annexed by the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, confining the papacy to a small area in Rome. The Lateran Treaty
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  • celebrated on August 28 in the Roman Rite, with his relics venerated at the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro in Pavia, Italy. Augustine’s teachings
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  • org/wiki/Tuscany.  "Religion in Italy". Wikipedia. 2025-08-26. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Italy.  "Catholic Dioceses in Italy". GCatholic.org. 2025-01-23
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  • Castilian court in Burgos, then in 1517 to Duke Antonio Manrique de Lara at Nájera, engaging in duels and romantic pursuits, as self-described in his autobiography
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  • (now Italy) Death location: Milan, Duchy of Milan (now Italy) Notable location: Duomo di Milano (burial site) (Piazza San Carlo 1, 20122 Milan, Italy) Notable
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  • dates, including January 6 (Epiphany) in the East, before December 25 gained prominence in Rome by 336, as noted in the Chronograph of 354. The Catholic
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  • location: Turin, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy)\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/div\u003E","title":"Death location: Turin, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy)\n","link":"","lat":45
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  • plague and political instability in the Republic of Siena. Baptized in the Basilica of San Domenico, a prominent parish in the Diocese of Siena-Colle di Val
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  • December 13 in Roman Catholic (transferred to Sunday in some calendars) and December 13 in Eastern Orthodox. Hagiographic miracles, like light in her dungeon
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  • Madonna Church (Archdiocese of Newark) (category Parishes in New Jersey) (section Related parishes)
    ministry. Founded in 1906 to serve Italian immigrant families settling in Fort Lee, the parish has maintained its identity as "Madonna Church" in local usage
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  • she formed her order in 1880, aiming for China but sent by Pope Leo XIII to aid Italian immigrants in America. Arriving in New York in 1889, she established
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  • Empire (now Italy) Death location: Rome, Roman Empire (now Italy) Notable location: Site of martyrdom, burial, and incorrupt relics (Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
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  • Archdiocese of Milan (category Catholic dioceses in Italy) (section Parishes)
    community in Lombardy. It emerged as a key center of Christianity in northern Italy, attributed to the missionary work of Saint Barnabas. Founded in the 1st
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  • worldwide, launched in 2004. Served as a deputy catechist in his parish in Milan, assisting with First Communion and Confirmation classes in 2004–2006. Diagnosed
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  • location: Italian pilgrimage site (Basilica di San Martino, Lucca, Italy) This will pull from Saint media. This will pull in related Shrines. Rebuilt in the
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  • relics, initially buried in Nisibis, were moved to Edessa after the city’s cession to Persia in 363, then to Constantinople in 970, with fragments donated
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