Juvenal of Jerusalem (d. 458), Bishop of Jerusalem
Giovenale Ancina (d. 1604), beatus
Juvenaly of Alaska (1761-1795), first martyr of the Russian Orthodox church in the Americas
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SaintJuvenal may refer to: Juvenal of Benevento (died 132 A.D.) Juvenal of Narni (d. 369), Bishop of Narni Juvenal of Jerusalem (d. 458), Bishop of Jerusalem...
charity. Cassius would offer Mass daily at the tomb of his predecessor SaintJuvenal of Narni, on whom he tried to pattern himself. On the feast of SS. Peter...
SaintJuvenal (d. May 3, 369 or 377) (Italian: San Giovenale di Narni) is venerated as the first Bishop of Narni in Umbria. Historical details regarding...
SaintJuvenal (Greek: Άγιος Ιουβενάλιος) was Bishop of Jerusalem from 422. On the See of Jerusalem being recognised as a Metropolitinate by the Council...
SaintJuvenal of Benevento (died 132 AD) is a 2nd-century saint honored in Narni, Italy. His shrine is in Benevento, Italy and his feast day is May 7...
number of historical churches in the town: Il duomo, Co-cathedral of SaintJuvenal [it] Church of Sant'Agostino [it] – decorated with 18th-century trompe-l'œil...
emperor of the Jin Dynasty (d. 404) May 3 – Juvenal of Narni, Roman Catholic bishop, confessor and saint Caesarius of Nazianzus, Byzantine physician and...
general and politician of Former Yan 369 May 3 – Juvenal of Narni, Roman Catholic bishop, confessor and saint Caesarius of Nazianzus, Byzantine physician and...
in fear of death so his parents turned to SaintJuvenal to restore his health which happened so the saint's name became his middle name. His brother was...
The left panel depicts Saint Bartholomew and Saint Blaise, and the right panel depicts Saint Anthony Abbot and SaintJuvenal (Giovenale). The left and...
Catholic Church has canonized as saints. According to Catholic theology, all saints enjoy the beatific vision. Many of the saints listed here are to be found...
Alberione (1884–1971), Fossano-born priest and founder of the Society of Saint Paul and nine other orders and secular institutes of consecrated life altogether...
in the life, martyrdom, and glory of Saint Eustachius, patron of the town. It also depicts a number of other saints, including the Magdalen, St Barbara...
Alexander in 1697. and also earlier to Saint Ingenuinus formerly Dolia widely held to be dedicated to Januarius, patron saint of Naples, as his shrine is here...
associates this instrument of torture with the name of the tyrant Phalaris. Juvenal, in his eighth Satire, lines 81–82, also refers to Phalaris and his bull...
Virgin Mary from Juvenal, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, while he was attending the Council of Chalcedon (451). According to the account, Juvenal replied that...
trial, and appointed three commissioners to oversee the process: Jean Juvénal des Ursins, archbishop of Reims; Guillaume Chartier, bishop of Paris; and...
(536 – 536) Cassius (21 September or 19 October 536 – 30 June 558) SaintJuvenal II ? (558 – 3 May 565) John I (mentioned between September and December...
Christian pilgrims. In the fourth century, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, St. Juvenal, presented them to Eudocia, wife of Emperor Theodosius the Younger, and...
and returns all his letters. A young and accomplished national hero, Dr. Juvenal Urbino, meets Fermina and begins to court her. Despite her initial dislike...