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  1. St. John of the Cross. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: December 14. Patron: of Contemplatives, mystics and Spanish poets. Birth: 1542. Death: December 14, 1591. Beatified: January 25, 1675 by Pope Clement X. Canonized: December 27, 1726 by Pope Benedict XIII. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs.

  2. Dec 14, 2023 · Saint John of the Cross. By. uCatholic. - December 14, 2023. 10832. 16. Saint John of the Cross, renowned as a master of mystical theology within the Catholic Church, stands as a pivotal figure in shaping Catholic spirituality.

  3. St. John of the Cross. St John, by his family name called Yepes, was youngest child of Gonzales of Yepes, and born at Fontibere near Avila, in Old Castile, in 1542. With his mother's milk he sucked in the most tender devotion to the Blessed Virgin, and was preserved from many dangers by the visible protection of her intercession The death of ...

  4. 4 days ago · Saint John of the Cross was beatified by Pope Clement X in 1675 and canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726. The Saint of the "purification of the soul" St John of the Cross had a difficult life, accepting persecutions and sufferings both in his activity as a reformer and in the period of his imprisonment.

  5. May 14, 2024 · St. John of the Cross. Dec. 14 is the liturgical memorial of Saint John of the Cross, a 16th century Carmelite priest best known for reforming his order together with Saint Teresa of Avila, and ...

  6. He was canonized a saint in 1726.St. John of the Cross is considered one of Spanish literature’s most important poets, and his works have been translated many times since his death. In the 20th century, poets John Frederick Nims and Willis Barnstone translated the poetry of...

  7. Saint John of the Cross (c. 1542-1591) Feast Day December 14. Printer Friendly. John of the Cross was locked in a cell six feet wide and ten feet long for nine months, with no light except that which filtered through a slit high up in the wall. He later forgave the men who had imprisoned him. How could he do that?

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