Copper engraving by (Franz Xaver Jungwierth) after (Jg. Schilling), attributed to (Franz Xaver Jungwierth), circa 1760.
Sheet size: approximately 23 x 17 cm
View size: approximately 15.5 x 10 cm
This sheet is from a book.
- minor signs of age -
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Nun Communion Religion - Jungwierth Jungwirth Schilling Engraving - 1760
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Jane Frances de Chantal
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Jane Frances de Chantal
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Foundress
Born January 28, 1572
Dijon, Burgundy, France
Died December 13, 1641 (aged 69)
Moulins, France
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Beatified November 21, 1751, Rome by Pope Benedict XIV
Canonized July 16, 1767, Rome by Pope Clement XIII
Major shrine Annecy, Savoy
Feast August 12
August 21 (General Roman Calendar 1769-1969)
December 12 (General Roman Calendar 1970-2001)
Patronage forgotten people; in-law problems; loss of parents; parents separated from children; widows
Saint Jane Frances de Chantal (Jeanne-Françoise Frémiot, Baronne de Chantal) (January 28, 1572 – December 13, 1641) is a Roman Catholic saint, who was beatified in 1751 and canonized in 1767.[1] She founded the religious Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary.[2][3]
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