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The patron saint of priests, St. John Vianney, died Aug. 4, 1859. A century later, Pope John XXIII reflected on the life of the saint.
As Catholics grapple with the ongoing clergy sex abuse scandal, the Knights of Columbus hopes this weekend's visit to New Orleans of a relic of St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests ...
I have a friend, who will remain very, very nameless, who once visited Ars, in France, the home of St. Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney (1786-1859). So taken was my friend with the saint’s life and ...
SAINT SPEAKS. St. John Vianney, patron of parish priests, comes to the small screen in EWTN’s Vianney Speaks, which uses his own words from his sermons and prayers.
Stage depiction of the patron saint of priests is set for May 8. ... Actor aims to clarify tainted image of priesthood in play about St. John Vianney. Published: May. 01, 2010, ...
Weekly General Audience August 5, 2009. During his general audience on Aug. 5, Pope Benedict XVI continued his catechesis on St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests.
Boston, Mass., Oct 4, 2006 / 22:00 pm. The heart of St. John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, will be brought to New York and Boston from France this month, in hopes that veneration of the ...
The Apostle Andrew. St. Andrew is mentioned in all four Gospel accounts and in Acts. Andrew was first a disciple of John the Baptist (John 1:40), and when he recognized Jesus as the Messiah he was ...
St. John Vianney, with a team led by talented sophomore running back Abdul Turay, who rushed 2,517 yards and 37 TDs, and junior quarterback Zach LaBarca, who threw for 1,903 yards and ran for 750 ...
The future patron saint of prisoners, drug addicts and journalists was born in Poland on Jan. 8, 1894, as Raymund Kolbe, the second son of Julius Kolbe and Maria Dąbrowska. MARTIN SCORSESE BRINGS ST.
FILE - Sitting against a backdrop depicting St. John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, Archbishop of Trujillo Hector Miguel Cabrejos, left, along with Pope Francis, listen to welcome ...