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  2. Saint Homobonus - Wikipedia

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    Saint Homobonus ( Italian: Sant'Omobono, German: Sankt Gutmann, Lombard: San Mobon) is the patron saint of business people, tailors, shoemakers, and clothworkers, as well as of Cremona, Italy. He was canonized in 1199 at the urgent request of the citizens of Cremona. He died on November 13, 1197, and his feast day is celebrated on November 13.

  3. Celebret - Wikipedia

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    e. A celebret (from the Latin celebret, "may he celebrate", the first word of the document) is a letter which, according to canon 903 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, a Roman Catholic bishop or major religious superior gives to a priest in order that the priest may obtain permission in another diocese to say Mass, and for this purpose bears ...

  4. Holy card - Wikipedia

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    Holy cards are popular collectible items. They are small and inexpensive and can be stored safely in plastic sleeves in a binder. Holy card collecting is mostly popular in Catholic countries. Collectors base their collection on various criteria like a favorite saint, country of issue, issuer, etc. [citation needed] See also. Saint symbolism; Icon

  5. Altar cards - Wikipedia

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    Altar cards are three cards placed on the altar during the Tridentine Mass. They contain certain prayers that the priest must say during the Mass, and their only purpose is as a memory aid, although they are usually very beautifully decorated.

  6. Ecclesiastical decoration - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding service to the Catholic Church and society. Order of Saint Ignatius of Antioch. Syriac Catholic Church. Lay order. Recognised as legitimate ecclesiastical decorations by the International Commission on Orders of Chivalry (2006): [1] Order of Saint Michael (Bavaria) Archbishop of Cologne. Military order.

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  7. Altar (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    Altar (Catholic Church) The altar of the parish church of Gampern, Upper Austria. The altar in the Catholic Church is used for celebrating the Sacrifice of the Mass. [1] The altar, typically centrally located in the sanctuary, is to be the focus of attention in the church. [2] At the beginning of the Roman Rite of Mass, the priest first of all ...

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