4) 28 August in Barcelona (Spain)
JOAQUIMA DE VEDRUNA VIDAL
de
MAS
(JOAQUINA OF SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI)
widow; founder, Carmelite Sisters
of Charity “Vedruna”
born: 16
April 1783 in Vic, Barcelona (Spain)
competent forum:
Vic/Barcelona
CCS protocol number:
448
type of cause:
heroic virtues
opening of informative process:
closing of informative process:
decree
on writings:
introduction of cause:
14 January 1920
decree « non cultu »:
opening of
apostolic process:
closing of
apostolic process:
decree on validity of informative and apostolic processes:
antepreparatory congregation: 28 April 1931
preparatory congregation:
general congregation:
promulgation of decree on heroic virtues: 16 June
1935
opening of apostolic process on 1° miracle for beatification:
closing of apostolic process on 1° miracle for beatification:
opening of apostolic process on 2° miracle for beatification:
closing of apostolic process on 2° miracle for beatification:
decree on validity of apostolic processes on miracles:
antepreparatory congregation on miracles:
preparatory congregation on miracles:
general congregation on miracles:
promulgation of decree on miracles:
beatification: 19 May
1940
decree on resumption of canonization cause:
opening of apostolic process on 1° miracle for canonization:
closing of apostolic process on 1° miracle for canonization:
opening of apostolic process on 2° miracle for canonization:
closing of apostolic process on 2° miracle for canonization:
decree on validity of apostolic processes on miracles:
antepreparatory congregation on miracles:
preparatory congregation on miracles:
general congregation on miracles:
promulgation of decree on miracles:
canonization: 12 April
1959
information:
Suore Carmelitane della Caritŕ -
Postulazione, Via
Carlo Zucchi, 12, 00165 Roma,
ITALY
[1889: Paula
Delpuig Gelabert (Paula of Saint
Aloysius);
1896: Anna Narcisa
Maria Soler Pi (Anna of Saint Sabina);
1931: Leonor
López de Maturana Ortiz de Zárate (Leonor of Saint Aloysius);
1936 Sp:
Apolonia Lizárraga Ochoa de Zabalegui (Apolonia of the Blessed Sacrament)
and 24 Companions;
1950:
María Teresa González-Quevedo Cadarso (María Teresa of Jesus)]
website:
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