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  1. The Canonization

    wikisource The Canonization is a poem written by metaphysical poet John Donne . First published in 1633 in poetry 1633 , the poem exemplifies Donne s wit and irony ref Unger, Leonard. Donne s Poetry and Modern Criticism. Henry Regnery Company, 1950. 26 30. ref . It is addressed to one friend from another, but concerns itself with the complexities of romantic love the narrator speaker presents love as so all consuming that lovers forgo other pursuits in order to spend time together. In this sense, love is asceticism , a major conceit in the poem. The poem s title serves a dual purpose while the speaker ... as a canonization of the pair of lovers. New Critic Cleanth Brooks used the poem, along with Pope s An Essay ... emotion passion consumes ref Brooks, Cleanth. The Language of Paradox The Canonization . John .... Analyses and applications in criticism In his analysis of The Canonization, critic Leonard Unger ..., fostered largely through the use of the canonization conceit, perpetuates wit within the poem ref ibid. ref . The Canonization figures prominently in critic Cleanth Brooks s arguments for paradox ... . The Language of Paradox The Canonization . John Donne A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Helen ... . Brooks analyzes several poems to illustrate his argument, but cites Donne s The Canonization as his main evidence . According to Brooks, there are superficially many ways to read The Canonization, but the most ... in such terms. ref ibid. ref blockquote For Brooks, The Canonization illustrates that paradox ... language. However, Brooks s analysis is not the definitive reading of The Canonization ... Press, 1982. 201 205. ref . For Brooks, The Canonization serves as a monument , a well wrought urn to the lovers, just as the speaker describes his canonization through love the lovers legend, their story, will gain them canonization ref Brooks, Cleanth . The Language of Paradox The Canonization ... Canonization, The Category British poems Category Metaphysical poems Category 1633 poems Category ...   more details



  1. Canonization

    of canonization. Canonization or canonisation is the act by which the Catholic Church or another ... without any formal process. Canonization, whether formal or informal, does not make someone a saint it is only a declaration that the person is a saint and was a saint even before canonization. Historical development of the process Main Historical process of beatification and canonization The first ... Church Western and Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Churches the act of canonization is reserved ... proposed for canonization lived and died in such an exemplary and holy way that he or she ... follow the older practice see, for instance, Canonization Eastern Orthodox Practice Glorification below on the practice of the Orthodox Church . In the Catholic Church, canonization involves a decree ... to venerate on a local level, only beatification is needed, not canonization. ref Beatification, in the present discipline, differs from canonization in this that the former implies 1 a locally ... while canonization implies a universal precept http www.newadvent.org cathen 02364b.htm Beccari, Camillo. Beatification and Canonization The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York Robert Appleton Company .... The canonization of Saint Udalric, Bishop of Augsburg , by Pope John XV in 993 is the first undoubted example of a papal canonization of a saint from outside Rome. Some historians maintain that the first such canonization was that of Saint Swibert by Pope Leo III in 804. Thereafter recourse was had ... library AlexanderIII biography.html Alexander III ref The last case of canonization by a metropolitan ... on the occasion of the canonization of Saint Cunegunde, led to increasingly elaborate inquiries ... fidei , popularly known as the Devil s advocate , who was required to present a case against canonization. Possibly as a result, the rate of canonization increased markedly after 1983. Servant of God The process leading towards canonization begins at the diocesan level. A bishop with jurisdiction usually ...   more details



  1. Canonization (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary canonization Canonization is the process of declaring saints. Canonization may also refer to Canonization of scripture, introducing a Biblical canon A literary canon, such as the Western canon The Canonization , a poem Sometimes, the term is used incorrectly to refer to canonicalization , i.e., finding a canonical form see also Graph canonicalization . disambig ...   more details



  1. Equipollent canonization

    Orphan date February 2009 Equipollent canonization is when a holy person is recognized as a Saint Roman Catholicism Saint in the Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic Church but did not go through the formal canonization process. Instead, after being venerated in a particular locality for a long time, the Pope personally and individually pronounced the decree of canonization. External links http www.ewtn.com library mary canonize.htm The Canonization of Saints by Mgr. P.E. Hallett RC stub Category Holy See Category Sainthood ...   more details



  1. Graph canonization

    In graph theory , a branch of mathematics, graph canonization is finding a canonical form of a graph G , which is a graph Canon G graph isomorphism isomorphic to G such that Canon H     Canon G if and only if H is isomorphic to G . The canonical form of a graph is an example of a complete graph invariant . ref name p2tree http books.google.com books?id tU8KG7D03DAC&pg PA40&dq 22graph canonization 22 PPA40,M1 A Logspace Algorithm for Partial 2 Tree Canonization ref ref name ktree http books.google.com books?id vCoVUkRhfI4C&pg PA823&dq 22graph canonization 22 PPA823,M1 the Space Complexity of k Tree Isomorphism ref Since the vertex sets of finite graphs are commonly identified with the intervals of integers 1,..., n , where n is the number of the vertices of a graph, a canonical form of a graph is commonly called canonical labeling of a graph. ref Laszlo Babai , Eugene Luks , Canonical labeling of graphs , Proc. 15th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing , 1983, pp. 171&ndash 183. ref Graph canonization is also sometimes known as graph canonicalization . A commonly known canonical form is the lexicographical order lexicographically smallest graph within the isomorphism class , which is the graph of the class with lexicographically smallest adjacency matrix considered as a linear string. Computational complexity Clearly, the graph canonization problem is at least as computational complexity computationally hard as the graph isomorphism problem . In fact, Graph Isomorphism is even AC0 AC sup 0 sup reducible complexity reducible to Graph Canonization. However it is still an open ... . ref name p2tree Applications Graph canonization is the essence of many graph isomorphism algorithms. A common application of graph canonization is in graphical data mining , in particular in chemical ..., use canonization step in their computation, which is essentially the canonization of the graph which represents the molecule. References reflist Yuri Gurevich, From Invariants to Canonization ...   more details



  1. Canonization of the Romanovs

    killed with them were not canonized. In 2000, after much debate, the Romanov family was Canonization ... , murdered at the end of the sixteenth century, as setting a precedent for the canonization of the Romanov ... ref ref http www.pravoslavie.ru english tsarcanonization.htm GROUNDS FOR CANONIZATION ... Bearers of Russia DEFAULTSORT Canonization Of The Romanovs Category Russian Orthodox saints ...   more details



  1. Canonization of Josemaría Escrivá

    s canonization Canonization of Josemar a Escriv de Balaguer discusses John Paul II s decision to canonize ... as Opus Dei . History of the Cause of Canonization According to the Vatican, here is the chronology of the process of canonization From death to beatification 1975 1980 After Escriva s death on June 26, 1975, the Postulation for the Cause of his beatification and canonization started receiving ... of the opening of the Cause of beatification and canonization of Msgr. Escriva from the Congregation ... de Balaguer in Rome on May 17. From beatification to canonization 1993 News about the miraculous cure ... documents escriva miracolo canoniz en.html The Miracle Approved for the Canonization , September ... 26, the Pope presided over the Ordinary Public Consistory of Cardinals, which gave its approval for the canonization of several Beati. Among them was Blessed Josemaria Escriva, whose canonization date was announced for October 6, 2002. Canonization Day Escriv was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 6 October 2002 in St. Peter s Square in the Vatican. During the canonization, there were 42 cardinals ... number petitioned for the canonization of Escriv . Messori 1997 During the days of the canonization ... about process of canonization Opus Dei critics take issue with what they see as Escriv s lightning canonization. ref http www.odan.org tw opposition to canonization.htm ODAN s Opposition to the Canonization ... critics of Escriv s canonization were heard. He says there was only one. He says the consultors ..., one of the best experts on canonization and who was the judge of Escriv s Madrid Tribunal. He says ... in 1992 have turned into acceptance and support by the time of the canonization in 2002. Documentation Service Vol V, 3, March 1992 Escriv s canonization was one of the first to be processed after the 1983 Code of Canon Law streamlined the procedures for canonization, and so it moved more quickly ..., the canonization of St. Th r se of Lisieux made it through the process in 27 years, roughly the same ...   more details



  1. Canonization of Pope Pius XII

    The canonization process of Pope Pius XII dates to shortly after his death in 1958. He was declared a Servant of God in 1990 and Venerable in 2009. Father Peter Gumpel is currently the relator of Pius XII s cause for canonization . Process Pope Paul VI opened Pius XII s cause for canonization on November 18, 1965. Servant of God Pope John Paul II declared Pius XII a Servant of God in 1990. Venerable Pope Benedict XVI initially decided to shelve Pius XII s cause for sainthood upon his Papal conclave, 2005 election in 2005 . ref name israely Jeff Israely. December 22, 2009. http www.time.com time world article 0,8599,1949565,00.html Benedict s Pope Should Pius XII become a Saint . TIME . ref Benedict XVI had advocating waiting until the archives from Pius XII s papacy were opened to researchers in 2014. ref name israely ref name business Celestine Bohlen. December 28, 2009. World War Pope Sainthood Like Obama s Nobel Celestine Bohlen . Business Week . ref A selection, the Actes et documents du Saint Si ge relatifs la Seconde Guerre Mondiale ADSS , edited by a multinational team of Jesuits, was published between 1965 and 1981. Benedict XVI declared Pius XII Venerable on December 19, 2009, based on the recommendation of the committee. ref name israely Pope John Paul II , Benedict XVI ... after two such miracles, the result would be Canonization Saint hood . ref name israely Father Peter Gumpel , the relator of the Pius XII s cause for canonization, claims that there are already ... O Connell. December 21, 2009. http www.ucanews.com 2009 12 21 pope moves john paul iis canonization case forward VATICAN Pope moves John Paul II s canonization case forward . Union of Catholic Asian ... XII have opposed his canonization. Michael Phayer wrote in 2008 Whether Pope Pius was a saint or should soon be declared a saint is not a question I take up in these pages. Those favoring his canonization ... it it feel exonerated. Historians must not be acolytes lighting the path for Pius XII s canonization ...   more details



  1. Canonization of Joan of Arc

    This article refers to the canonization process for Joan of Arc , and to her as a Catholic saint. For her as an historical figure, see Joan of Arc Saint Joan of Arc , The Maid of Orleans Jeanne d Arc is a recognized Saint of the Roman Catholic Church . Although she was excommunication excommunicated and burned at the stake by local officials in 1431, central church officials would later nullify her excommunication, declaring her a martyr unjustly executed for a secular vendetta. Her legend would grow from there, leading to her beatification in 1909 and her canonization in 1920. class infobox bordered style width 250px font size 95 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 colspan 2 bgcolor gold style font size 120 Saint Joan of Arc align center colspan 2 Image Joan of Arc Notre Dame.jpg 250px center caption St. Joan of Arc statue at the Notre Dame Cathedral, where she was beatified. align center colspan 2 bgcolor gold Born Possibly 6 January 1412, ref The 6 January claim is based on a single source a letter from Lord Perceval de Boullainvilliers on 21 July 1429 see Pernoud s Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses, p. 98. Joan could only estimate her own age, and the rehabilitation trial witnesses likewise estimated her age even though several of these people were her godmothers and godfathers. The event was probably not recorded. ref Domr my later renamed Domr my la Pucelle , France Died 30 May 1431, Rouen, France Canonized by Roman Catholic Church Beatified April 18, 1909 by Pope Pius X ... greatly bolstered their morale. Her canonization came on 16 May 1920. Over 30,000 people attended ... around the globe have been named after her in the decades since her canonization. She has become ... joanofarc canonization.asp PRONOUNCEMENT OF CANONIZATION DOCUMENT http www.newadvent.org cathen ... Commemorative medallions created for St. Joan of Arc s beatification and canonization http medailles.jeannedarc.free.fr ... of Medallions devoted to Joan of Arc. DEFAULTSORT Canonization Of Joan Of Arc Category Sainthood Category ...   more details



  1. Historical process of beatification and canonization

    The process of beatification and canonization has undergone various changes in the history of the Catholic Church. For current practice, as well as a discussion of other churches, see the article on canonization . This article describes the process as it was in 1914, in particular before the major reworking of Canon law Catholic Church Canon law in 1983. The causes of martyr s were handled somewhat differently from those of confessor s or virgin s. The Beatification of Confessors In order to secure beatification the most important and difficult step in the process of canonization the regular procedure was as follows Choosing of a vice postulator by the postulator general of the cause, to promote all the judicial inquiries necessary in places outside of Rome. Such inquiries were instituted by the local bishop episcopal authority. The preparation of the inquiries processus all of which were carried on by the ordinary episcopal authority. They were of three kinds a Informative inquiries regarded the reputation for sanctity and miracle s of the servants of God, not only in general, but also in particular instances there might be several such inquiries if the witnesses to be examined belonged to different dioceses. b Processes de non cultu were instituted to prove that the decrees of Pope Urban VIII regarding the prohibition of public worship of servants of God before their beatification .... The Canonization of Confessors or Martyrs The canonization of confessors or martyrs might be taken ... were confirmed, another meeting super tuto was held. The pope then issued a Papal bull Bull of Canonization ... or canonization could be conducted, from the first steps of the information, inquiry, or process ... of canonization and beatification. To execute all this business there was but one weekly meeting ... of beatification or canonization than a lack of good will or activity on the part of the Congregation ... Of Beatification And Canonization Category Roman Catholic Church history Category Sainthood ...   more details



  1. Canonization of John Henry Newman

    canonization promulgation.html Promulgation of Newman as venerable in Latin language Latin ...   more details



  1. File:Php 5 ND Canonization of San Lorenzo Ruiz.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Philippine five peso bill Description An overprinted two peso bill marking the canonization of San Lorenzo Ruiz Source Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and banknoteworld.com Portion The obverse portion is used Low resolution Resolution unsuitable to use for high end reproduction. Purpose To illustrate currency of which this is part. Replaceability No free use image available. Any replacement would have same restrictions. other information Licensing Non free currency ...   more details



  1. File:Martyrs of Vietnam.jpg

    Non free image data Description Artwork used for canonization ceremony Source http www.vatican.va news services liturgy saints ns lit doc 19880619 martiri vietnam photo.html Vatican website Portion entire image Low resolution Yes other information Non free image rationale Article Vietnamese Martyrs Purpose It illustrates an educational article about the event that the image represents. Replaceability An equivalent uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image is not available. Non free 2D art ...   more details



  1. Xenophon of Robika

    Xenophon of Robika died June 28, 1262 was a Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox monk, later canonization declared a saint . A student of Barlaam of Khutyn, he later became head of the Khutyn Monastery . Resigning from this post, he later founded the Trinity Monastery on the Robika River , close to Novgorod he died there in 1262. References http www.oca.org FSlives.asp?SID 4&M 1&D 26 OCA page, with link to biography Category Year of birth missing Category 1262 deaths Category 13th century Christian saints Category Russian saints saint stub ...   more details



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    Non free use rationale Article Stanley Rother Description Father Stanley Rother Source http www.catharchdioceseokc.org history rotherindex.htm Cause of Canonization for Father Stanley Rother Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Archdiocese of Oklahoma City Portion Entire, to ensure identification of the individual Low resolution Small useless except for identification Purpose Low res screenshot image used as only picture available of this subject Replaceability No known pictures in the public domain exist individual murdered in 1981 other information No no realistic chance of a free photograph becoming available, and words cannot convey a photographic image. Non free fair use in Stanley Rother ...   more details



  1. Venerable

    . Canonization Anglicanism In the Anglican Communion The Venerable abbreviated as the Ven is the style ... for glorification canonization , most famously in the case of Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco ...   more details



  1. Aspasius of Auch

    orphan date February 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Aspasius of Auch also Aspasius of auze died 560 was a Christianity Christian leader of the 6th century canonization canonized as a saint . Aspasius served as the Bishop of auze modern day Auch , France . He participated in the Council of Orl ans Councils of Orl ans in 533, 541, and 549, and also held a provincial council in 551. He is traditionally veneration venerated in the French towns of Meaux and Melun . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aspasius Of Auch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 560 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aspasius Of Auch Category 560 deaths Category Bishops of Auch Category 6th century bishops Category 6th century Christian saints Category Merovingian saints france bishop stub France saint stub de Aspasius von Auch ...   more details



  1. Passion bearer

    File Boris Gleb astride.jpg thumb Russian icon of the Passion bearers, Saints Boris and Gleb mid 14th century, Tretyakov Gallery , Moscow . unreferenced date June 2008 In Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Christianity , a passion bearer lang ru strastoterpets , is a person who faces his or her death in a Jesus Christ like manner. Unlike martyr s, passion bearers are not explicitly killed for their faith , though they hold to that faith with piety and true love of God . Thus all martyrs are passion bearers, but not all passion bearers are martyrs. Famous passion bearers include Canonization of the Romanovs the entire Imperial Family of Russia who were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918. Category Russian Orthodox Christians Category Sainthood Category Passion bearers Category Types of saints orthodoxy stub cs Strastot rp c nl Strastoterpets ru simple Passion bearer uk ...   more details



  1. Saint Martha (French)

    Saint Martha was the wife of Saint Amator . She is a locally Veneration venerated Canonization non canonized saint in Langres , France . ref name spcc cite web url http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0501.shtml title Saint Joseph the Worker Optional Memorial first St. Patrick publisher St. Patrick Catholic Church accessdate 2008 12 31 ref Martha and Amator were wed in order to please his parents. After their wedding, they mutually agreed to live together as brother and sister. Martha subsequently became a nun and Amator received the Clergy clerical tonsure . ref name spcc References reflist DEFAULTSORT Martha Category 5th century Christian saints Category French saints France saint stub ru ...   more details



  1. Passionism

    Bibliotek. Merete Sanderhoff 2005 This is not a canon. Canonization and its effect on contemporary art ...   more details



  1. Saints canonized by Pope Pius XII

    main Pope Pius XII Pope Pius XII 1939 1958 canonization canonized numerous saints, including Pope Pius X and Maria Goretti . He beatified Pope Innocent XI . The Saints The first canonizations of Pope Pius XII were two women, the founder of a female order, Mary Euphrasia Pelletier , and a nanny and housekeeper, Gemma Galgani . Pelletier had a reputation for opening new ways for Catholic charities, helping people in difficulties with the law, who so far were neglected by the system and the Church. Galgani was an unknown woman whose virtue, charity and devotion became model by her canonization. ref name Lehnert, 163 Lehnert, 163 ref The saints include Jeanne Elisabeth Bichier de Ages Francis Bianchi John de Britto Gaspar del Bufalo Mother Cabrini Bartolomea Capitanio Peter Chanel Joseph Cafasso Anthony Mary Claret Nicholas of Flue Joan of France, Duchess of Berry Gemma Galgani Michael Garicoits Vincenza Gerosa Anthony M Gianelli Maria Goretti ref Pius XII beatified and canonized Maria Goretti ref Saint Margaret of Hungary Margaret of Hungary Mariana Paredes of Jesus Catherine Labour Ignatius of Laconi Jeanne de Lestonnac Maria Domenica Mazzarello Louis de Montfort Mary Euphrasia Pelletier Joseph Pignatelli Pope Pius X , ref Pius XII beatified Pius X in 1950 and canonized him in 1954 ... of Italy on 5 May 1940 just before Italy entered the Second World War. Pope Pius XII opened the canonization ... Nervous system neurotropic virus , and who, upon several novenas, was entirely cured. The Canonization ... the first Pope to be canonized since the 17th century. Maria Goretti Pope Pius XII canonization canonized ... ever to attend the canonization ceremony of her child, along with her four remaining sons and daughters. Her murderer Serenelli also was present at the canonization ref http www.mariagoretti.org mariabio.htm ... Gallicanism , the Gallican Liberties demanded by the France French king. The case for his canonization ..., Jr. Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli, Pope of Peace, New York, 1954, p.380 ref Pius also accelerated the canonization ...   more details



  1. Positio

    In the Roman Catholic church, a positio Positio super Virtutibus is a document or collection of documents used in the process by which a person is declared Venerable , the second of the four steps on the path to Roman Catholic sainthood. It collects the evidence obtained by a diocesan inquiry into a candidate s heroic virtue s in a form suitable for presentation to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints . Upon presentation, the positio is examined by a committee of expert historians and theologians, and if they find the evidence presented suitable, they may then make a recommendation to the Pope that the candidate be declared Venerable. Positios can run to over 1,000 pages in length. The time between the preparation of a positio and a recommendation by the committee of historians and theologians can often be measured in decades. Canonization Category Documents of the Catholic Church Category Sainthood RC stub ...   more details



  1. Bernard of Hildesheim

    File Hildesheim St Godehard Grabplatte Bischof Bernhard Detail.jpg thumb upright Tomb of Bishop Bernhard at St. Godehard s basilica, Hildesheim Bernhard or Bernard us of Hildesheim died 20 July 1154 was Bishopric of Hildesheim Bishop of Hildesheim from 1130 until 1153 resigned . He achieved the canonization of Gotthard of Hildesheim by Pope Innocent II and founded the basilica St. Godehard in honour of the new Saint at Hildesheim , where he was buried. He is venerated Blessed in the Roman Catholic Church. Persondata name Bernhard of Hildesheim alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 20 July 1154 place of death Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Bernhard Of Hildesheim Category Bishops of Hildesheim Category Beatified people Category 12th century bishops Category People from Hildesheim Category 1154 deaths de Bernhard I. von Hildesheim ...   more details



  1. Magdalen of Canossa

    Infobox Saint name Saint Magdalene of Canossa birth date March 1, 1774 death date April 10, 1835 feast day May 8 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Madeleine de canossa.jpg imagesize 250px caption birth place Verona death place Verona titles Virgin, Foundress beatified date December 8, 1941 beatified place beatified by Pope Pius XII canonized date October 2, 1988 canonized place canonized by Pope John Paul II attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Magdalene of Canossa 1774 1835 was an Italy Italian nun . She was born to a Verona Veronese family her father died in 1779 and her mother abandoned her in 1781. In 1791 she spent time in a Carmelite cloister but decided this was not her vocation. In 1808 she began charitable work in Verona, and in 1828 set up the Institute of the Daughters of Charity not to be confused with the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul . She was Beatification beatified on December 8, 1941, and was Canonization canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 2, 1988. Her feast day is May 8. External links http www.vatican.va news services liturgy saints ns lit doc 19881002 maddalena di canossa en.html Homily prepared by the Vatican on the occasion of her canonization Category 1774 births Category 1835 deaths Category Canossian Order Category Carmelite nuns Category Founders of Roman Catholic religious communities Category Italian Roman Catholic saints Category 19th century Christian female saints Category 19th century Christian saints es Magdalena de Canossa fr Madeleine de Canossa it Maddalena di Canossa nl Magdalena van Canossa pl Magdalena z Canossy ru ...   more details



  1. Guillermo Schulenburg

    Guillermo von Schulenburg Prado , often referred to simply as Guillermo Schulenburg , June 12, 1916 July 19, 2009 was the abbot of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City from 1963 to 1996. He was the subject of a scandal in 1996, during the beatification of St. Juan Diego , because he opposed Juan Diego s canonization saying that it would be recognition of a cult. ref Sullivan, Kevin. Myth Versus Miracle. Debate Rages Over Canonization. Washington Post Foreign Service, February 5, 2002 http www.latinamericanstudies.org religion myth.htm , accessed 2 December 2006 ref He was also quoted by the magazine Ixthus as saying that Juan Diego was a symbol, not a reality. ref Daily Catholic. December 7, 1999. www.dailycatholic.org issue archives 1999Dec 232dec7,vol.10,no.232txt dec7nv4.htm , accessed November 30, 2006 ref The then 80 year old Abbot Schulenburg retired one month after the scandal ref Dillon, Sam. Doubting Keeper of Mexico s Guadalupe Shrine is Stepping Down. New York Times, 8 September 1996, p. 19 ref Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schulenburg, Guillermo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 12, 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 19, 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schulenburg, Guillermo Category 1916 births Category 2009 deaths Category Mexican people of German descent Category Mexican abbots Category Our Lady of Guadalupe Guillermo Schulenburg RC bio stub Mexico bio stub nl Guillermo Schulenburg ...   more details




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