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At the time of his death, Leo XIII was the third-longest-reigning pope (25 years), exceeded only by his immediate predecessor, Pius IX (31 years), and Saint Peter (38 years). He was entombed in Saint Peter's Basilica only briefly after his funeral; he was later moved to the Basilica of Saint John Lateran , his cathedral church as the Bishop of ...
The most recently reigning Pope to have been canonised was Pope John Paul II, whose cause for canonisation was opened in May 2005. John Paul II was beatified on 1 May 2011, by Pope Benedict XVI and later canonised, along with Pope John XXIII, by Pope Francis on 27 April 2014. [1] Pope Francis also canonised Pope Paul VI on 14 October 2018.
This article is a list of saints canonized by Pope Leo XIII. No. Saint Date of Canonization Place of Canonization 1. Benedict Joseph Labre: 8 December 1881
Pope Leo VII canonized one saint. No. Saint Date of Canonization 1. Willibald: 938 ... Pope Leo XIII canonized 19 saints in 12 causes. 20th century. Pius X
Canonized: 29 June 1867 by Pope Pius IX; Saint Magnus Erlendsson (1080–1115), Layperson of the Diocese of Oslo; Martyr in odium fidei (Orkney, United Kingdom (formerly of Norway)) Beatified: Confirmation of Cultus; Canonized: 11 July 1898 by Pope Leo XIII; Saint Thorlak Thorhallsson (1133-1193), Bishop of Skálholt (Fljótslíð – Skálholt ...
Pope Leo XIII: Our Lady of Montserrat: 11 September 1881: Catalonia: Pope Leo XIII: Virgen de Lluc: 10 August 1884: Mallorca: Pope Leo XIII: Virgen de Aranzazu: 6 June 1886: Oñate: Pope Leo XIII: Mare de Deu de la Merce [217] 21 October 1888: Barcelona: Pope Leo XIII: Our Lady of Candelaria: 13 October 1889: Tenerife: Pope Leo XIII: Our Lady ...
Pope Pius IX gave this scapular his blessing, but it was first formally approved under Pope Leo XIII. In 1878 a confraternity in honour of St. Michael the Archangel was founded in the Church of Sant'Eustachio at Rome, and in the following year in the Church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria. In 1880 Leo XIII raised it to the rank of an ...
In 1879 Pecci was appointed as first Prefect of the still existing Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas Pontificia Accademia Di San Tommaso D'Aquino, which Pope Leo founded on 15 October 1879. [5] Leo XIII appointed thirty members, ten each from Rome, Italy and the world, and provided generous financial support to attract scholars from ...