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Sharon,
That helps. I need to check at home too in my copy of Unquiet Souls, in
which Peter is discussed:
Richard Kieckhefer
/Unquiet Souls/: /Fourteenth/-/Century Saints and Their Religious/.
/Milieu/. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984.
Tom Izbicki
Sharon Dale wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
> culture 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]
> <mailto:[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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> 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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