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Saint Veronica

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On the right hand is a pillar as high as a small tower, and in it is the holy Veronica. When it is to be exhibited an opening is made in the roof of the church and a wooden chest or cradle is let down, in which are two clerics, and when they have descended, the chest or cradle is drawn up, and they,
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This tradition began most prominently with St. Francis of Assisi (1182–1226) and spread to other churches in the medieval period. It is also observed by a growing number of Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans. It is most commonly done during Lent, especially on Good
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with the greatest reverence, take out the Veronica and show it to the people, who make concourse there upon the appointed day. It happens often that the worshipers are in danger of their lives, so many are they and so great is the press.
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the most ancient form of which goes back to the fourth century. The fanciful derivation of the name Veronica from the words Vera Icon (eikon) "true image" dates back to the
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name. The story was later elaborated in the 11th century by adding that Christ gave her a portrait of himself on a cloth, with which she later cured the Emperor
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Some academic sources suggest a different origin for the legend of St. Veronica: that the cloth bearing an image of Jesus's face was known in Latin as the
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and gave him her veil so that he could wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offer, and when he returned the veil the
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The belief in the existence of authentic images of Christ is connected with the old legend of King
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However, he does not say specifically that he witnessed for himself this exhibition of the relic.
283: 601: 493:; in the East she was called Berenike, or Beronike, the name appearing in as early a work as the 346: 190: 109: 372:("true image"), and that this name for the relic was misinterpreted as the name of a saint. The 313: 435: 95: 1138: 374: 242: 105: 1158: 451: 273: 1088: 1081: 896: 875: 8: 837: 309: 1153: 1132: 573: 554: 550: 546: 506: 231: 132: 113: 410:). To distinguish at Rome the oldest and best known of these images it was called the 1213: 1188: 1092: 1048: 1009: 986: 534: 478: 298: 162: 158: 87: 32: 20: 923: 287: 982: 978: 808: 765: 714: 643: 254: 235: 186: 1042: 455: 342: 250: 219: 142: 405: 195: 28: 1238: 990: 778: 577: 732: 625: 438:
speaks of the imprint of the image of the Savior which is called Veronica:
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was miraculously captured on it. The resulting relic became known as the
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According to Church tradition, Veronica was moved with sympathy seeing
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There is no reference to the story of Veronica and her veil in the
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The reference to Abgar is related to a similar legend in the
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Veronica showing the Holy Face to the Virgin and Saint John
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images; laundry workers, pictures, photos, photographers,
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Christ with the Cross on his back, encountering Veronica
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are thus compared to Veronica wiping the face of Jesus.
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At some point a relic became associated with the story.
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whose representations they celebrated semi-annually (
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The Life & Revelations of Sr. Mary of St. Peter
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For other uses of saintly "Berenice", see 831: 588:Saint Veronica is the patron of the French 426:(e.g. an old Missal of Augsburg has a Mass 147:Cloth that bears the image of Christ's face 1172: 1123: 1105: 915: 887: 885: 432:"Saint Veronica, or the Face of the Lord" 1152: 1040: 520: 386:and the apocryphal writing known as the 336: 312:gives her name as Berenikē or Beronike ( 282: 264: 213: 185:, according to extra-biblical Christian 842: 794:List of names for the biblical nameless 529:Veronica was mentioned in the reported 515:"Est ergo Veronica pictura Domini vera" 1237: 1129: 1078: 1003: 940: 921: 882: 1111: 583: 1178: 876:"St. Veronica - Saints & Angels" 711:Road to Calvary with Veronica's Veil 1250:1st-century Christian female saints 1087:. Garden City: Doubleday. pp.  762:Veronica and the Carrying of Christ 228:Jesus carrying the cross to Calvary 189:. A celebrated saint in many pious 13: 698:, 1864, by Juan Antonio Vera Calvo 567:Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ 525:Gouache painting of Saint Veronica 428:"De S. Veronica seu Vultus Domini" 14: 1281: 1230: 1118:George Routledge & Sons, Ltd. 962: 958:, London: 252, July–December 1852 922:Harper, Douglas (November 2001). 418:It is thus designated in several 331:Meditations on the Life of Christ 1136:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 789:Jesus healing the bleeding woman 754: 739: 721: 703: 688: 680:Ángel María Cortellini Hernández 668: 650: 632: 614: 60: 1146: 1061: 969:"Archaeological Intelligence". 1022: 983:10.1080/00665983.1850.10850808 868: 159:Santa Veronica, San Pablo City 1: 1008:. A&C Black. p. 84. 824: 260: 181:who lived in the 1st century 799:Relics associated with Jesus 622:Saint Veronica with the Veil 467:says this about the legend: 31:. For the Syrian saint, see 7: 1181:Saintly Men of Modern Times 1179:Cruz, Joan Carroll (2003). 928:Online Etymology Dictionary 772: 576:was eventually approved by 19:For the Italian saint, see 10: 1286: 1047:. HarperOne. p. 284. 1041:Prothero, Stephen (2009). 607: 545:, France, and started the 317: 278:Philadelphia Museum of Art 222:, Grégoire Guérard, c.1530 18: 1260:Saints from the Holy Land 1083:Holy Faces, Secret Places 804:Scapular of the Holy Face 276:, c. 1500, oil on panel, 151: 141: 131: 119: 101: 78: 59: 48: 41:Veronica (disambiguation) 37:Berenice (disambiguation) 1130:Dégert, Antoine (1912). 784:Women at the crucifixion 749:, 1475 by unknown artist 1165:Encyclopædia Britannica 1112:Letts, Malcolm (1926). 893:"Stations of the Cross" 662:Antonio Arias Fernández 464:Encyclopædia Britannica 422:texts mentioned by the 270:Cloth of Saint Veronica 218:Saint Veronica and the 110:Eastern Orthodox Church 1004:Butler, Alban (2000). 971:Archaeological Journal 526: 519: 477:(vii 18) tells how at 474:Historia Ecclesiastica 448: 436:Matthew of Westminster 363: 349: 341:Statue of Veronica by 294: 280: 223: 1265:Stations of the Cross 1139:Catholic Encyclopedia 524: 469: 380: 375:Catholic Encyclopedia 358: 340: 286: 268: 217: 106:Roman Catholic Church 1159:"Veronica, St"  1133:"St. Veronica"  1079:Wilson, Ian (1991). 977:(1): 413–415. 1850. 572:The Devotion to the 347:St. Peter's Basilica 274:Bernardino Zaganelli 243:Station of the Cross 1154:Delehaye, Hippolyte 1006:Lives of the Saints 747:Kempten Crucifixion 602:Christian countries 600:) as in many pious 310:Gospel of Nicodemus 193:, the 17th-century 191:Christian countries 177:, was a widow from 1255:1st-century deaths 1245:1st-century births 584:Official patronage 574:Holy Face of Jesus 551:Holy Face of Jesus 527: 507:Gervase of Tilbury 350: 322:ancient Macedonian 295: 281: 224: 114:Anglican Communion 1098:978-0-385-26105-0 1054:978-0-06-185621-1 952:Notes and Queries 535:Marie of St Peter 513:1211), who says: 503:"Otia Imperialia" 491:Martha of Bethany 479:Caesarea Philippi 301:. The closest is 299:canonical gospels 232:image of his face 199:published by the 168: 167: 102:Venerated in 88:Caesarea Philippi 33:Febronia of Syria 21:Veronica Giuliani 1277: 1270:Veil of Veronica 1224: 1223: 1205: 1199: 1198: 1176: 1170: 1169: 1161: 1150: 1144: 1143: 1135: 1127: 1121: 1120: 1109: 1103: 1102: 1086: 1076: 1070: 1065: 1059: 1058: 1038: 1032: 1028:Vatican Website 1026: 1020: 1019: 1001: 995: 994: 966: 960: 959: 944: 938: 937: 935: 934: 919: 913: 912: 906: 904: 899:on 17 April 2015 889: 880: 879: 872: 866: 865: 863: 861: 852:. 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Index

Veronica Giuliani
Billy Talent
Saint Veronika
Febronia of Syria
Berenice (disambiguation)
Veronica (disambiguation)

Hans Memling
AD
Caesarea Philippi
Jerusalem
Judea
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
Santa Veronica, San Pablo City
Laguna
Jerusalem
AD
sacred tradition
Christian countries
Acta Sanctorum
Bollandists
Jesuit

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