Saint Januarius, (San Gennaro), Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. He died around the year 305, during th ...
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Saint Pantaleon (Greek: Παντελεήμων Panteleimon 'all-compassionate'), counted in the West among the late-medieval Fourteen Holy Helpers and in the East as one of the Ho ...
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writer and deacon, or head of a diaconate at the church of Saint Januarius
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Year? Popular Questions How to Visit Naples ItalyObserve the strange miracle of St. Gennaro (or St. Januarius) at the Duomo (Cathedral) at Via Duomo 147..., which contains relics associated with the saint--most notably vials of his blood. Most of the time the blood is in a congealed
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. Januarius) at the Duomo (Cathedral) at Via Duomo 147. Constructed on and off between the 13th and 19th centuries, this church is best known for its Cappella di San Gennaro, which contains relics associated with the saint--most notably vials of his blood
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Dec 12, 2000 ... The relic and the phenomenon of the liquefaction of what is said to be the saint's blood, from a chemistry perspective.
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Logo. Saint Januarius Church ... ST. JUDE NOVENA, 1st Monday of every month after 9:00 AM mass. DEVOTIONS, 1st Friday of every month after 9:00 AM mass ...
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Order of Saint Januarius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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