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Sharon, Kiekheffer says there is a version of the processus in Acta
sanctorum, July volume 1. He says the cult began with the people of
Avignon.
Tom Izbicki
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> Tom, The information I have is that his cousin Clement VII began the
> canonization process for Peter in 1389. The process was far enough along
> that the Visconti library inventory of 1426 lists a manuscript containing
> a
> description of his miracles and of the canonization process.
> Sharon
>
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Tom Izbicki
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
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>> I am trying to determine whether an Avignon pope canonized Peter of
>> Luxemburg. Does anyone have information on this?
>>
>> Actually, the early papalists after the Schism, including Juan de
>> Torquemada, split over whether the Roman line was legitimate or whether
>> to
>> duck the question. Torquemada refused to take sides but acknowledged
>> that
>> Eugenius IV might prefer his uncle Gregory XII of the Roman line.
>> Antonius
>> de Cannario was firmly on the side of the Roman line.
>>
>> See Thomas Prugl's book on Antonius. I will send bibliographic notes
>> for
>> this, but Francis Oakley refers to some of this in The Conciliarist
>> Tradition.
>>
>> Tom Izbicki
>>
>> Anders Fröjmark wrote:
>>
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>>> Isn't it by the nature of things impossible for the contemporaries to
>>> know
>>> who is an antipope or not? St. Birgitta of Sweden is to my knowledge
>>> the
>>> only saint to have been canonized thrice. The first canonization was
>>> proclaimed during the Great Schism, so it felt safer to have her
>>> canonized
>>> once more by John XXIII in February, 1415. This, however, proved to be
>>> a
>>> less happy choice of pope, since he was deposed some days later, so a
>>> third
>>> canonization was proclaimed by Martin V in July, 1419.
>>>
>>> Since then, the Roman obedience has been universally recognized as the
>>> legitimate one during the Great Schism; consequently, also St.
>>> Birgitta's
>>> first canonization on 7 October 1391 by Boniface IX is regarded as
>>> legitimate. This might perhaps be seen as especially appropriate in the
>>> case
>>> of St. Birgitta, who during her lifetime (ca. 1303 - 1373) argued for
>>> the
>>> reinstallation of the papacy in Rome.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Anders Fröjmark
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> culture [mailto:[log in to unmask]] För George FERZOCO
>>> Skickat: den 29 januari 2010 01:13
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>>> Ämne: [M-R] canonizations by antipopes (was Re: [M-R] saints of the day
>>> 28. January_
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>>> John's post raises a question (from me, at least): Does anyone know of
>>> other examples of canonizations effected by antipopes? I think it would
>>> be
>>> interesting to know of these, and to trace the relevant cults.
>>>
>>> All good wishes, George
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>>> George FERZOCO
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>>>
>>> On 28 Jan 2010, at 22:41, John Dillon wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>> Today (28. January) is the feast day of:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>
>>>> 3) Charlemagne (Bl.; 814). "Carles li reis, nostre emperere magnes"
>>>> (the opening words of the _Chanson de Roland_) was canonized by the
>>>> pro-imperial antipope Paschal III in 1165 and enjoyed a later medieval
>>>> cult especially in the empire and in France. One reads in some potted
>>>> notices that his cult was confirmed by Benedict XIV (1740-1758) but
>>>> C.'s notice at the "Santi Beati" site
>>>> http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/91756
>>>> is careful to point out that Benedict was not yet pope when he
>>>> observed in his _De servorum Dei beatificatione_ that C.'s traditional
>>>> cult constituted the equivalent of beatification. C.
>>>> (who does not appear in the RM) is celebrated liturgically today in
>>>> the cathedral of Aachen, where the celebration is a locally permitted
>>>> feast, and at the abbeys of Metten (Lkr. Deggendorf) in Bavaria and
>>>> Müstair (Münster; founded by C.) in Graubünden, where it is
>>>> "tolerated" by the Sacred Congregation of Rites.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> <snip>
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> --
> Sharon Dale
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> Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
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