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  2. Saint Cajetan - Wikipedia

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    Bankers; unemployed people; workers; job seekers; Albania; Italy; Ħamrun ; Argentina; Brazil; El Salvador; Guatemala; Labo, Camarines Norte, Philippines Gaetano dei Conti di Thiene CR (6 October 1480 – 7 August 1547), known as Saint Cajetan , was an Italian Catholic priest and religious reformer, co-founder of the Theatines .

  3. Novena - Wikipedia

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    Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brazil A booklet of the novena to Sweetest Name of Mary, in Bikol and printed in Binondo, Manila dated 1867. A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. [1]

  4. Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Wikipedia

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    The Wednesday Novena at Baclaran Church draws thousands of devotees. Every Wednesday, many congregations hold services where they publicly recite the rosary and the icon's associated novena, along with a priest delivering Benediction and celebrating a votive Mass in its honor. Devotees today still use the same Novena booklet first published by ...

  5. US labor market plodding along, but jobs becoming more scarce

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New applications for U.S. unemployment aid unexpectedly fell last week, but the number of people collecting benefits in mid-October was the highest in nearly three years ...

  6. James Renshaw Cox - Wikipedia

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    James Cox became the Jobless Party's first presidential candidate. [3] Even Cox's bishop viewed his race as an effort to give substance to the encyclicals of Popes Leo XIII and Pius XI . In September 1932, however, Cox pulled out of the election giving his support to the Democratic Party ticket and Franklin Roosevelt .

  7. John Cantius - Wikipedia

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    John Cantius was beatified in Rome by Pope Clement X on 28 March 1676. He was named patron of Poland and Lithuania by Pope Clement XII in 1737. [3] Ninety-one years after his beatification, John Cantius was canonized on 16 July 1767, by Pope Clement XIII.

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  9. Benedict Joseph Labre - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Joseph Labre, TOSF (French: Benoît-Joseph Labre, 25 March 1748 – 16 April 1783) was a French Franciscan tertiary, and Catholic saint.Labre was from a well-to-do family near Arras, France.