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Charles Steeb

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312: 187: 366:, and later went on to teach languages. He joined the “Evangelical Brotherhood of Priests and Laymen” founded by Fr. Peter Leopardi and devoted himself to the poor received in the city shelter and to the inmates of the Civil Hospital. He was particularly devoted to Mary, under the title "Mother of Mercy". In 1840 he founded the Sisters of Mercy of Verona. 397:"In Verona in Veneto, in the year 1856, Blessed Charles Steeb, priest. Born in Tübingen in Baden-Würtenberg and of Lutheran faith, he made profession of Catholic faith in Verona and, ordained priest, founded the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy to care for the afflicted, the poor and the sick." 35: 231:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 327:
parents. His home, the Hotel Lamm, overlooked the Market Square and was a gathering place for professors, students, and theologians from the nearby university. He traveled to
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Preliminary work for Steeb's cause began in 1949, and theologians approved his spiritual writings on 25 January 1952. The cause for his sainthood was opened on 6 July 1963.
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where contact with Catholic priests led to his conversion in 1792 to Roman Catholicism. His parents disowned him when this was discovered.
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beatified him in 1975 after the recognition of a miracle attributed to his intercession.
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where he assisted wounded and sick soldiers from the Napoleonic wars. He studied
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Walsh, Michael J., "A New Dictionary of Saints", Liturgical Press, 2007, p. 120
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on 19 November 1970, and later beatified him on 6 July 1975.
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Blessed

Tübingen
Baden-Württemberg
Duchy of Württemberg
Verona
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
Saint Peter's Square
Vatican City
Pope Paul VI
Feast
15 December
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Priest's cassock
Patronage
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Sisters of Mercy of Verona
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