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- Q437427 subject Q6587294.
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- Q437427 abstract "Saint Catherine of Palma (1533 - 1574) was a Spanish nun canonised in 1930. She is also known as Catalina Thomás, Caterina Tomàs i Gallard, and Catherine or Catalina Thomas or Tomas.She was born 1 May 1533 at Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain, in a peasant family. She worked as a servant in a household in Palma where she learned to read and embroider, before joining the Canonnesses of St Augustine at the convent of St Mary Magdalene in Palma. She was visited by devils and angels, and went into ecstasy for the last years of her life. She died 5 April 1574 at Palma, Mallorca, of natural causes. As of 1904 her hat, thimble, and other relics were kept, and her body preserved in a marble sarcophagus, in the convent of St Mary Magdalene, Palma.After her death she was celebrated locally as a saint for half a century until a decree of Pope Urban VII forbade the worship of unrecognised saints. Local people appealed to Rome and eventually she was beatified on 12 August 1792 by Pope Pius VI and canonised on 22 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI.The house in Valldemossa where she was born, Carrer Rectoria 5, has become a shrine, and many houses in the village bear a plaque in her honour.She is considered the patron saint of Mallorca, although other sources apply this title to Saint Sebastian, Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez or the Virgen de Lluc of the Santuari de Lluc.She is commemorated on 1 April, and on 27 and 28 July in her home town of Valldemossa.".
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- Q437427 beatifiedDate "1792-08-12".
- Q437427 birthDate "1533-05-01".
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- Q437427 birthYear "1533".
- Q437427 canonizedBy Q42323.
- Q437427 canonizedDate "1930-06-22".
- Q437427 deathDate "1574-04-05".
- Q437427 deathYear "1574".
- Q437427 thumbnail CaterTomasXVIII.jpg?width=300.
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- Q437427 beatifiedBy "Pope Pius VI".
- Q437427 beatifiedDate "1792-08-12".
- Q437427 birthDate "1533-05-01".
- Q437427 birthPlace "Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain".
- Q437427 canonizedBy "Pope Pius XI".
- Q437427 canonizedDate "1930-06-22".
- Q437427 deathDate "1574-04-05".
- Q437427 name "Catherine of Palma".
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- Q437427 comment "Saint Catherine of Palma (1533 - 1574) was a Spanish nun canonised in 1930. She is also known as Catalina Thomás, Caterina Tomàs i Gallard, and Catherine or Catalina Thomas or Tomas.She was born 1 May 1533 at Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain, in a peasant family. She worked as a servant in a household in Palma where she learned to read and embroider, before joining the Canonnesses of St Augustine at the convent of St Mary Magdalene in Palma.".
- Q437427 label "Catherine of Palma".
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- Q437427 name "Catherine of Palma".