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- Leopold_Mandić abstract "Saint Leopold Bogdan Mandić was born on 12 May 1866 and died on 30 July 1942. He was an ethnic Croat born in Castelnuovo di Cattaro (today Herceg Novi), in Bocche di Cattaro (Boka Kotorska), then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, today in Montenegro, and died in Padua, Italy. Physically malformed and delicate, having a height of only 1.35 m (4' 5"), with a clumsy walk and afflicted by stuttering, he developed tremendous spiritual strength. His feast is celebrated on 12 May.Although he wanted to be a missionary in Eastern Europe, he spent almost all his adult life in Italy, and lived in Padua from 1906 until his death. He also spent one year in an Italian prison during WWI, since he did not want to renounce his Croatian nationality. He also dreamed unceasingly about reuniting the Catholic and Orthodox churches and going to the Orient. He became known as Apostle of Confession and Apostle of Unity. He made a famous prayer that is the forerunner of today's ecumenism.".
- Leopold_Mandić alias "Mandic, Bogdan (birthname)".
- Leopold_Mandić beatifiedBy Pope_Paul_VI.
- Leopold_Mandić beatifiedDate "1976-05-02".
- Leopold_Mandić birthDate "1866-05-12".
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Bay_of_Kotor.
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Boka_Kotorska.
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Herceg_Novi.
- Leopold_Mandić birthYear "1866".
- Leopold_Mandić canonizedBy Pope_John_Paul_II.
- Leopold_Mandić canonizedDate "1983-10-16".
- Leopold_Mandić deathDate "1942-06-30".
- Leopold_Mandić deathDate "1942-07-30".
- Leopold_Mandić deathPlace Padua.
- Leopold_Mandić deathPlace Padua,_Italy.
- Leopold_Mandić deathYear "1942".
- Leopold_Mandić majorShrine Padua.
- Leopold_Mandić thumbnail Sveti_Leopold_Bogdan_Mandic_Rijeka.jpg?width=300.
- Leopold_Mandić veneratedIn Catholic_Church.
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- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLink Presbyterate.
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- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLink Vrhbosna.
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLink File:Kościół_św._Leopolda_Mandicia_w_Herceg_Novi.jpg.
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bogdan Mandić".
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leopold Mandić".
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Leopold Mandić".
- Leopold_Mandić wikiPageWikiLinkText "St. Leopold Mandić".
- Leopold_Mandić alternativeNames "Mandic, Bogdan".
- Leopold_Mandić beatifiedBy Paul_VI.
- Leopold_Mandić beatifiedBy Pope_Paul_VI.
- Leopold_Mandić beatifiedDate "1976-05-02".
- Leopold_Mandić birthDate "1866-05-12".
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Bay_of_Kotor.
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Boka_Kotorska.
- Leopold_Mandić birthPlace Herceg_Novi.
- Leopold_Mandić canonizedBy John_Paul_II.
- Leopold_Mandić canonizedBy Pope_John_Paul_II.
- Leopold_Mandić canonizedDate "1983-10-16".
- Leopold_Mandić caption "Saint Leopold Bogdan Mandić".