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He is one of the group of Fourteen Auxiliary Saints (in his case against
headaches, understandably,) but that is not much use since the only other
Auxiliary on your list is Catherine of Alexandria (against sudden death.)  I
think this group was, so to speak, disbanded by the 1969 reform of the Roman
Martyrology.

Fr Ambrose
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le 8/08/03 09:23, Colmán O' Clabaigh à [log in to unmask] a écrit :

> Does anyone know what specific reason (if any) one might invoke Dionysius
of
> Paris? He appears as a 'weeper' or intercessor on a late fifteenth century
> tomb in Kilconnell friary in Co Galway, Ireland along with Louis of
> Toulouse, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, Catherine of Alexandria,
> James of Compostella, Francis of Assisi and an unidentifiable bishop
saint.
> It is an  eclectic line up and unique in Ireland. I would certainly
welcome
> any comments the list members had to make on it.
>
> Colmán Ó Clabaigh, OSB

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