This was the devastating viaticum of Pomponne de Bellievre for the dying Henry III, king of France. |
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In February 1878 Pius IX died but one month after allowing Victor Emanuel II to receive the viaticum during the king's final bout with malaria. |
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It is the daily viaticum and source of the spiritual life for the individual and for the Institute. |
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I was able to pray at the tombs of their deceased where, besides flowers, we placed rice, as a sort of viaticum for their journey. |
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The everyday signs, whether small or great, ordinary or extraordinary, are a viaticum for human weakness. |
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With the photos of the expedition 1992 as viaticum and a good dose of unconsciousness, they make a testimony on changes in Papuan tribes. |
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Once, when he was seriously ill, the priest came to his house to administer viaticum to him but he said he could not die because he had not yet sculpted anything. |
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So through this divine viaticum, every disciple is someone who hopes, a pilgrim on the way to the Promised Land. |
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As we well know, a sort of viaticum for immortality will be difficult, if not impossible to achieve. |
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Two months ago, being at the point of death, she took a few drops of water from the Grotto after receiving the holy viaticum, and was immediately cured. |
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In this way, Our Lady will be our daily viaticum of hope. |
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He died on 5 May 1821, after confession, Extreme Unction and Viaticum in the presence of Father Ange Vignali. |
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Monastic communities were allowed to celebrate Mass in private from 1209 onwards, and late in 1212 the Holy Viaticum for the dying was authorised. |
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