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The Saint of the Day: St Raymond Nonnatus, August 31 Archived 2017-06-24 at the Wayback Machine; Catholic Online - Saints & Angels: St Raymond Nonnatus; Praying to Saint Raymond Nonnatus (in Polish) Litany to Saint Raymond Nonnatus (in Polish) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed ...
Raymond of Penyafort was born in Santa Margarida i els Monjos, a small town near Barcelona, Principality of Catalonia, c. 1175.Descended from a noble family with ties to the royal house of Aragon, he was educated in Barcelona and at the University of Bologna, where he received doctorates in both civil and canon law.
The Hail Holy Queen is also the final prayer of the Rosary. The work was composed during the Middle Ages and originally appeared in Latin, the prevalent language of Western Christianity until modern times. Though traditionally ascribed to the eleventh-century German monk Hermann of Reichenau, it is regarded as anonymous by most musicologists. [1]
The Summa de casibus poenitentiae (Summary Concerning the Cases of Penance) is a book written from 1224 to 1226 by Raymond of Penyafort. [1] It is a guide for members of the Dominican Order when hearing confessions. [2] The work was later revised and annotated by William of Rennes between 1234 and 1245. [3]
Raymond of Fitero (also known as Ramon Sierra, [1] Spanish: San Raimundo de Fitero) (d. Ciruelos, Toledo , 1163) was a monk , abbot , and founder of the Order of Calatrava . His birthplace is unknown; Saint-Gaudens ( France ), Tarazona ( Aragon ), and Barcelona ( Catalonia ) have all claimed to be Raymond's birthplace.
The Prayers of Catherine of Siena, trans. Suzanne Noffke, 2nd edn 1983, (New York, 2001) Raymond of Capua's Life was translated into English in 1493 and 1609, and in Modern English is translated as: Raymond of Capua (1980). Conleth Kearns (ed.). The Life of Catherine of Siena. Wilmington: Glazier. ISBN 978-0-89453-151-4.
Prayer in the Catholic Church is "the raising of one's mind and heart to God or the requesting of good things from God." [1] It is an act of the moral virtue of religion, which Catholic theologians identify as a part of the cardinal virtue of justice.
Raymond of Fitero (d. 1163), founder of the Order of Calatrava; Raymond the Palmer (1140–1200) Raymond of Peñafort O.P. (c. 1175 – 1275) Raymond Nonnatus (1204–1240) Raymond of Toulouse (saint) (d. 1118) Saint Raymond (musician), British singer-songwriter; Saint-Raymond, Quebec; St. Raymond High School for Boys in The Bronx, New York