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Manuel Míguez González

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on 2 December 1994. The board of medical experts advising the C.C.S. approved this miracle on 9 November 1995 as did the theological consultants on 12 June 1997 and the C.C.S. themselves on 17 March 1998. John Paul II approved this healing to be a legitimate miracle on 6 April 1998 and beatified the
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in 1857 and he later returned on 3 March 1860 due to illness; he arrived in Cuba on 3 November 1857. But his time in schools did not see him neglect his other duties as a priest for he loved to spend hours on end hearing confessions and became known in due course for his remarkable patience and sage
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as well as the founder of the Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess – better known as the Calasanzian Institute. He gained a rather strong reputation for being a formidable pastor and a man dedicated to both education and science while using his scientific knowledge to concoct natural medicines to aid
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where he encountered marginalized and illiterate women and he decided to aid them from this appalling injustice. He established the Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess on 2 January 1885 for girls – also known as the Calasanzian Institute – and placed emphasis on their education for the promotion of
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in 1855. González made his solemn vows on 16 January 1853. He received the minor orders and tonsure on 23 December 1854 and became a subdeacon on 24 December 1854. He studied natural sciences at some stage during his education. González received his ordination to the priesthood from the
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The cause of beatification commenced in Madrid in an informative process that spanned from 31 January 1953 until an unspecified point but an apostolic process was later held in order to collect further evidence. The formal introduction to the cause came on 7 January 1982 after the
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on 24 March 1831 as the fourth and final child to Benito Míguez and María González. Before him was the eldest child Carmiña and then Antonio and José. The infant was later baptized in the parish church of San Jorge de Acebedo in the town next to his on 25 March. He made his
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the ill who came to him for his help. But his religious activism augmented when he saw illiterate women and those who were marginalized and so decided to establish a religious congregation to educate women.
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at Saint Ferdinand's and he assumed the habit for the first time on 5 December 1850 while assuming the religious name of "Faustino of the Incarnation"; he was ordained to the
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for the cure of various ailments and he often prepared medicines and cured those ill people who came to him for his assistance. He was later sent at some stage to
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The second miracle – the one for full sainthood – was investigated in its diocese of origin and later received official C.C.S. validation on 31 May 2010.
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approved this miracle on 21 December 2016 and thus confirmed his canonization for 2017; a formal date was set at a gathering of the
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dossier from the postulation for assessment. Theologians approved the cause on 26 June 1990 as did the C.C.S. on 20 October 1992.
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His abilities in science allowed him to investigate the healing properties of various plants which he deemed were remedies from
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The single miracle needed for beatification was investigated in the diocese of its origin and received C.C.S. validation in
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The priest died on 8 March 1925. In 2006 his order has 268 religious in a total of 43 communities in nations such as
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on 6 December 1910 before receiving his full approval in 1912. From 30 September 1888 until his death he resided in
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Vicente Horcos San Martín in the parish church of San Marcos de Madrid on 8 March 1856. He celebrated his first
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confirmed his canonization on 21 December 2016; an official date was set at a gathering of the
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In his childhood he loved trees and spent a lot of time observing them. He studied
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The new priest was sent on a range of missions to schools in places such as
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on 12 June 1889 and later received the papal decree of praise from
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for this cause at the time of canonization was Mateusz Pindelski.
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where he first discovered and discerned his vocation to become a
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on 20 April and he was canonized as a saint on 15 October 2017.
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on 20 April and he was canonized as a saint on 15 October 2017.
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women in life. His order received diocesan approval from the
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15 October 2017, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by
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Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess
Saint
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Ourense
Kingdom of Spain
Getafe
Madrid
Kingdom of Spain
Roman Catholic Church
Beatified
Saint Peter's Square
Vatican City
Pope John Paul II
Canonized
Pope Francis
Feast
8 March
Attributes
Priest's attire
Patronage
Pharmacists
Scientists
Educators
Spanish
Piarists
Saint Peter's Square
Pope John Paul II
Pope Francis
College of Cardinals

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