Yahoo Suche Web Suche

  1. Kostenlose und einfache Rücksendungen für Millionen von Artikeln. Niedrige Preise, Riesenauswahl. Sicher bezahlen mit Kauf auf Rechnung.

    • Kundenservice

      Haben Sie Fragen?

      Wir helfen Ihnen gerne weiter.

    • Jetzt Streamen

      Streamen Sie Ihre Lieblingsserie

      direkt auf Ihrem Fernseher!

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Gemma Galgani died on Holy Saturday, 1903 in Lucca, Italy. Her death should have been completely unnoticed. She was often sickly in her 25 years of life and had to be taken care of. She left no children or family/. No hospitals, schools or any human achievement bear her name.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · By Caroline Perkins – Apr 10, 2023. How much do you know about St. Gemma Galgani? Here’s 10 things you should know about St. Gemma Galgani, followed by a prayer written by this amazing saint! Caroline Perkins, ChurchPOP.

  3. 3. Mai 2024 · May 3, 2024 by Ignasius Evan. Saint Gemma Galgani, born on March 12, 1878, in Italy, is revered for her unwavering faith and remarkable endurance in the face of adversity. Her life story is a testament to the power of spirituality and resilience in overcoming life’s challenges.

  4. 5. Mai 2024 · Gemma Galgani was the very first canonized saint to have lived in the twentieth century. A young girl who lived her life hidden away in relative obscurity would eventually touch the lives of...

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · St Gemma Galgani was an Italian saint and mystic who received the stigmata (the wounds of our Lord). She dedicated herself to God and to prayer and suffered greatly in her short life, dying at age 25. Pray this novena for purity, for healing from back pain, headaches, and the loss of parents.

    • 1878
    • April 11th
    • 1903
    • April 2nd
  6. 28. Apr. 2024 · Philip Kosloski - published on 04/28/24. Bl. Elena Guerra taught St. Gemma Galgani and had a particular devotion to the Holy Spirit, founding the Oblates of the Holy Spirit. On April 13, Pope...

  7. 9. Mai 2024 · By imitating her we can change our lives by lifting up our sufferings to Christ. Gemma advises us to “lift ourselves up to Him, who has lowered Himself for us.”. He lowered Himself to us first. Jesus comes to us. He dwells in and among us. He comes to us in the Eucharist and in one another.