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- Ellen_Organ description "Irish mystic".
- Ellen_Organ description "Irish mystic".
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- Ellen_Organ comment "Ellen Organ or "Little Nellie of Holy God" (August 24, 1903 – February 2, 1908) was an Irish child, venerated by some in the Roman Catholic Church for her precocious spiritual awareness and alleged mystical life. Particularly dedicated to the Eucharist, the story of her life inspired Pope Pius X to admit young children to Holy Communion. In 1910, Pope St Pius X issued “Quam Singulari” which significantly lowered the age of Holy Communion for children from the age of 12 to around age 7.".
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