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The miracle required for her beatification was investigated in the Italian diocese of its origin from May 1956 until July 1956. The miracle in question involved the perfect and rapid cure of Sergia De Carlo – from Vendramini's own order – in December 1936 in Padua who was suffering from a combination
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in 1986 and was sent to a session of historians in order for the latter group to assess whether or not the cause had historical obstacles that would prevent it from proceeding. The team of historians approved the cause on 10 March 1987. On 11 March 1988 the C.C.S. validated the previous three
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processes and assigned theologians to discuss the cause to which the latter voiced approval to the contents of the Positio on 28 June 1988. The C.C.S. themselves also approved it on 7 February 1989 which would allow them to pass on their findings to the pope for his own approval.
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on 30 December 1938 and concluded its preliminary investigation on 18 April 1947. The formal cause for Vendramini was opened in Rome on 14 May 1947, granting her the title of
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She died on 2 April 1860. Her remains disappeared in 1872 after graves where she was located underwent a renovation.
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On 10 November 1828 she established the Franciscan Elizabethan Sisters in Padua – with the aid of the
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convent as a child and received her religious upbringing from both them and from her parents.
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approved in 1289. Her congregation distinguished itself in 1836 during an epidemic of fever.
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In 1811 she became engaged – despite parental objection – to a man of humble origins from
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amongst other states and as of 2005 has 117 houses with a total of 1032 sisters.
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Index ac status causarum beatificationis servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum
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approved the fact that the late religious had lived a model Christian life of
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issued the decree of praise on 5 April 1910. It received full approval from
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19th-century Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
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and worked with two of her friends at a tuition-free school.
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orphanage in 1820. In 1821 she became professed into the
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Luigi Maran (1794–1859) and named it in honor of Saint
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