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1) 08 February in Ellwangen, Baden-Württemberg (Germany)
   

        JOHANN PHILIPP JENINGEN
        professed priest, Jesuits
        born: 05 January 1642 in Eichstätt, Bavaria (Germany)
        CCS protocol number: 529

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        decree on writings:

        introduction of cause: 23 March 1945

        decree “non-cultu”:

        opening of apostolic inquiry:

        closing of apostolic inquiry:

        validation of diocesan and apostolic inquiries:

        publication year of Positio: 1983

        session of historical consultors:

        meeting of theological consultors:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 21 December 1989

       

        petitioner: Provinzialat SJ, Seestrasse 14, 80802 München, GERMANY

                             [1618: Jakob Rem]               
   

   

2) 03 May in Kannoubine (a.k.a. Qannubine), Kesrouan, Jabal Lubnān (Lebanon)

 

        ESŢFĀN AL-DWAYHĪ [اسطفان الدويهي]

        patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites

        born: 02 August 1630 in Ehden, Jabal Lubnān (Lebanon)

       

        competent eparchy: Antioch of the Maronites

        CCS protocol number: 2145

        type of cause: heroic virtues

       

        CCS protocol number: 2145

       

        nihil obstat: 05 December 1996

        opening of diocesan inquiry:

        closing of diocesan inquiry:

        validation of diocesan inquiry:

        publication year of Positio: 2006

        session of historical consultors: 24 January 2006

        meeting of theological consultors:

        ordinary congregation of cardinals and bishops: 

        promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 03 July 2008

       

        petitioner: Patriarcat Maronite, Bkerké, LEBANON  

Note: In several Arabic circles, the baptismal name is variably Romanized as “Estefan,” “Estephan,” etc., and the family name as “Douaihy,” “Duwayhi,” etc.

   

   

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