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When did Saint Samuel die?

Saint Samuel the Confessor was born in 597 in Egypt, and passed away in 693. There is a major shrine dedicated to him in Egypt.


Why is Saint Lorenzo Ruiz's feast day on September 28?

Lorenzo Ruiz was martyred on September 29, which would probably been his assigned feast day. However, since September 29 is also a major feast day (The Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael) his feast was set on September 28.


Why was thomas beckett's shrine more important than other shrines?

Thomas Becket's shrine was more important than other shrines because he was the Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered in his own cathedral. His martyrdom elevated his status, making his shrine a major pilgrimage site that attracted a large number of visitors and brought wealth and prestige to Canterbury. The popularity of his shrine also helped to solidify his reputation as a saint and martyr in the eyes of the Catholic Church.


What was one of Raphael's major works?

The Lady with a Unicorn


What are some of Raphael's major accomplishments or contributions to the renaissance?

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What was Raphael sanzio da urbino major contribution?

paintings


What major things did Raphael do?

For instance the wall paintings in the Vatican 'the Stanze'.


Where is the tomb of Aloysius Gonzaga?

It is Located in the church of Sant'Ignazio(Major Shrine), Rome.


Who were the major people involved in the renaissance?

Leonardo DA vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael


What are the major artist in the renaissance?

Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Ghiotto, Raphael, Brunelleschi.


What are the major works of Raphael and Michelangelo's?

Raphael painted the murals in a series of rooms (the Stanze) in the Vatican. Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, also in the Vatican.


Is the forearm of the mother of the Virgin Mary really located in a church in Canada?

The shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré is located in Quebec City, Canada and holds the following notable relics of St. Anne: The FIRST RELIC (a portion of the bone of Saint Anne's finger) was obtained by the Carcassonne Chapter, and was brought to the Shrine on March 12, 1670 by Bishop François de Laval. The first MAJOR RELIC arrived at the Shrine on July 26, 1892, as a gift from Pope Leo XIII. It is a 4-inch portion of the bone of Saint Anne's forearm. It was obtained from the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, and was brought from Rome to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré by Bishop Joseph-Calixte Canac-Marquis (1821-1904). Finally, on July 3, 1960, another MAJOR RELIC of Saint Anne (also from her forearm) was brought to the Shrine from St. Paul Outside the Walls, this time as a gift from Blessed Pope John XXIII.