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Lucy of Narni | |
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Born | 13 December 1476 Narni, Umbria, Papal States |
Died | 15 November 1544 Ferrara, Duchy of Ferrara |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Beatified | 1 March 1710 by Pope Clement XI |
Major shrine | Cathedral of Narni, Italy |
Feast | 16 November (since 1962) |
Lucy Brocadelli, also known as Lucy of Narni or Lucy of Narnia (13 December 1476 – 15 November 1544), was a Dominican tertiary who was famed as a mystic and a stigmatic.[1][2] She has been venerated by the Roman Catholic Church since 1710. She is known for being the counselor of the Duke of Ferrara, for founding convents in two different and distant city-states and for her remains being returned to her home city of Narni on 26 May 1935, 391 years after her death.
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