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Saint Veronica, also known as Berenike, [3] was a widow from Jerusalem who lived in the 1st century AD, according to extra-biblical Christian traditions. [4] A celebrated saint in many pious Christian countries, the 17th-century Acta Sanctorum published by the Bollandists listed her feast under July 12, [5] but the German Jesuit scholar Joseph Braun cited her commemoration in Festi Marianni on ...
Several parochial schools are also established in the city: All Souls School, Mater Dolorosa Catholic School (recently closed), and St. Veronica's School. The city is served by the South San Francisco Public Library which is part of the Peninsula Library System.
300 Fulton St, Redwood City: 1887 [86] Our Lady of the Wayside: 930 Portola Rd, Portola Valley: Mission Revival church built in 1912 St. Anthony of Padua 3500 Middlefield Rd, Menlo Park 1951 [87] St. Charles 880 Tamarack Ave, San Carlos: 1928 Church dedicated in 1966 [88] St. Denis 2250 Avy Ave, Menlo Park 1856 and 1961 St. Francis of Assisi
The cornerstone of the new Church of St. Veronica was blessed on November 3, 1907, and opened in 1909. Today it is a sister parish to Saints Simon and Jude Parish in West Chester, Pennsylvania. [10] St. Veronica School is an Independence Mission School today, one of 14 Philadelphia schools that were deemed "failing" by the state.
Old St. Mary's Cathedral on California Street was dedicated in 1854. In 1855, the Society of Jesus founded St. Ignatius Academy in San Francisco, the forerunner of the University of San Francisco. [9] Alemany founded Saint Mary's College in Moraga in 1863, then turned its operation over to the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1868. [10] [11]
Veronica holding her veil, Hans Memling, c. 1470 The Veil of Veronica, or Sudarium (Latin for sweat-cloth), also known as the Vernicle and often called simply the Veronica, is a Christian relic consisting of a piece of cloth said to bear an image of the Holy Face of Jesus produced by other than human means (an acheiropoieton, "made without hand").
The Master of Saint Veronica (active c. 1400 – 1420), was a German painter working in the International Gothic style. He was active in Cologne and is known for his religious works. [ 1 ] Nothing is known of his life, his notname is based on a painting of Saint Veronica with the Sudarium commissioned for the church of St Severin, Cologne, but ...
13. The denial of St. Peter 14. Jesus before Pontius Pilatus 15. The torment 16. Ecce homo 17. The bearing of the cross 18. Jesus fall the first time 19. Saint Veronica 20. Climbing Golgotha 21. The crucifixion 22. The agony 23. Descending from the cross 24. Committed to the tomb 25. The resurrection [1]