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Venerability
Venerability Ven`er*a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being venerable; venerableness. --Dr. H. More.

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- Bede of Jarrow, the Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable (Latin: Beda Venerabilis), was an English monk, author and scholar. He was one of the most known...
- Catholic Church recognizes certain deceased Catholics as saints, beati, venerabili, and servants of God. Some such people have been born, died, or lived...
- the Blessed Virgin Mary. The other two are settings of the Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento, venerating the Eucharist. Mozart composed the works...
- have not been canonized as saints in the lesser categories of beati, venerabili, and servants of God. These titles indicate grades on the path to canonization...
- Catholic Church recognizes some deceased Catholics as saints, beati, venerabili, and servants of God. Some of these individuals are ****ociated with the...
- her/his tomb has emerged, and relics are taken and preserved. Venerable (Venerabilis; abbreviated "Ven.") or "Heroic in Virtue": When sufficient evidence...
- Tomus II (Lipsiae 1862) p. 94: "Interim autem, Paschali papa defuncto, venerabilis pater dominus Petrus Portuensis episcopus, qui primatum post papam per...
- Catholic Church recognizes some deceased Catholics as saints, beati, venerabili, and servants of God. Some of these figures are significantly ****ociated...
- Street Journal. Retrieved 12 October 2012. Aquinas, Thomas (1571). De venerabili sacramento altaris (in Latin). Rome: Bibliotheca Vaticana. pp. 4, 324...
- officially beatified by the Church (beati), but also those considered venerabili, servants of God or candidates for sainthood, who belonged to the Carmelite...