Holy Cards - Twins' Drawer Collection
Just some stuff which we have collected
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2019
Pope John XXIII
Pope John XXIII was born on 25 Nov. 1881 in Sotto Il Monte, Bergamo, Kingdom of Italy. He served as Pope from 28 Oct. 1858 till the day he died (3 June 1963).
I must have had the card stuck in my RE notebook when I was in primary school (first or second grade). Then, I guess I cut it out, you can see the back of the card - part of notes from the notebook and my kiddy handwriting.
Friday, January 4, 2019
Saint Rosalia
Rosalia was born in Palermo, Sicily to prince Sinibald and a noble lady Quisquina in 1130.
When it was time for her to get married, Rosalia chose to become a hermit and live in a cave on the Sicilian Mount Pellegrino instead. The woman died in the cave in 1066.
In 1624, when a plague was killing the citizens of Palermo, Rosalia appeared to two local persons with a message to bring her bones to Palermo and carry them in a special procession through the city.
It was done as she asked and soon the plague ended. Since then, Rosalia has been the saint patroness of Palermo.
The lady was canonized by pope Urban VIII in 1630.
Saint Rosalia's feast day is observed on 14 July and on 4 September (the day of pilgrimage to Mount Pellegrino).
Her attributes are a cross, a skull, a wreath made of roses, a cave and a bunch of lilies. Rosalia is also the saint patroness of El Hatillo, Zuata and Anzoategui which are towns in Venezuela.
When it was time for her to get married, Rosalia chose to become a hermit and live in a cave on the Sicilian Mount Pellegrino instead. The woman died in the cave in 1066.
In 1624, when a plague was killing the citizens of Palermo, Rosalia appeared to two local persons with a message to bring her bones to Palermo and carry them in a special procession through the city.
It was done as she asked and soon the plague ended. Since then, Rosalia has been the saint patroness of Palermo.
The lady was canonized by pope Urban VIII in 1630.
Saint Rosalia's feast day is observed on 14 July and on 4 September (the day of pilgrimage to Mount Pellegrino).
Her attributes are a cross, a skull, a wreath made of roses, a cave and a bunch of lilies. Rosalia is also the saint patroness of El Hatillo, Zuata and Anzoategui which are towns in Venezuela.
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