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Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi (12 January 1880 – 9 November 1951) and Maria Corsini-Beltrame Quattrocchi (24 June 1884 – 26 August 1965) were two married Italian Catholic laypeople who became the first couple to be beatified together in 2001. [1] [2] According to Pope John Paul II, they lived "an ordinary life in an extraordinary way". [3]
Enrico Feroci. Santuario della Madonna del Divino Amore, or the Shrine of Our Lady of Divine Love, is a Roman Catholic shrine in the southern outskirts of Rome dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary that consists of two churches: an old church built in 1745 and a new church added to the sanctuary in 1999. The church was included by Pope John Paul ...
Rome, Italy. Founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth. Blessed Matilde of the Sacred Heart. 1841. Robledillo de la Vera, Spain. 1902. Don Benito, Spain. Founder of the Congregation of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of the Church. Gemma Galgani.
Luigi Boccardo: 1936: 2007 Luigi Caburlotto: 1897: 2015 Luigi Novarese: 1984: 2013 Luigi Rabatà: 1443: 1490 Luigi Variara: 1923: 2002 Luis Sotelo, OFM: 1624: 1867 Luis Magaña Servin: 1928: 2004 Mafalda of Portugal: 1256: 1793 Maddalena Caterina Morano: 1908: 1994 Maddalena Panattieri: 1503: 1897 Malgorzata Szewczyk: 1905: 2013 Manuel Gómez ...
Luigi and Maria Beltrame Quattrocchi lived in a Josephite marriage after they had a family of four children. Josephite marriage, also known as spiritual marriage, chaste marriage, and continent marriage, is a religiously motivated practice in which a man and a woman marry and live together without engaging in sexual activity.
Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi (1880–1951) Maria C. Beltrame Quattrocchi (1884–1965) 4 November 2001. Pavel Peter Gojdič (1888–1960) Dominick Trcka (1886–1959) Bartholomew of Braga (1514–1590) Giovanni Antonio Farina (1803–1888) Luigi Tezza (1841–1923) Paolo Manna (1872–1952) Gaetana Sterni (1827–1889) Maria Pilar Izquierdo ...
Relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis and Saint Manuel González García visiting the St. Clement Chapel at Dartmouth College. Acutis is quoted as saying that "We are all born originals, but many of us die as photocopies." In the document that concluded the Synod on Young People in 2018, Pope Francis used the phrase and praised Acutis thusly:
The Three Martyrs of Chimbote were a group of two Polish Franciscan priests and one Italian missionary priest murdered in Peru in 1991 by the Shining Path communist guerillas. Michał Tomaszek and Zbigniew Adam Strzałkowski, and Alessandro Dordi were murdered on 9 August and 25 August 1991 respectively. [1] [2] [3]