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St Margaret of Scotland | St margaret of scotland, St margaret, Queen margaret of scotland

Today, 16 November, is the feast of St Margaret of Scotland (c.1045-93), who was queen to King Malcolm of Scotland. St Margaret was canonized in the year 1250 by Pope Innocent IV on account of her personal holiness and fidelity to the Church. She would personally serve orphans and the poor every day before she herself would eat, and would rise at midnight to attend church services every night. This gorgeous precious marble statue of the saint is in the Jesuit church at Farm Street in London.

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St Margaret, Leicester Infirmary Chapel | Stained glass church, St margaret, Stained glass art

Details of the two A.J.Davies windows from the nave of the chapel. In March 2015 work began on the demolition of the Victorian chapel at Leicester Royal Infirmary, the controversial action being the first stage in an expansion of the present hospital complex. Sadly the chapel was deemed to be in the way of these plans and sacrificed, but fortunately all the stained glass windows were rescued from the building before work began. The windows were removed by Norgrove Studios of Redditch, where…

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St. Margaret of Antioch attacks a demon with a hammer The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, ca. 1340Barna da Siena (Italian (Sie… | St margaret, Medieval art, Art

St. Margaret of Antioch attacks a demon with a hammer The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, ca. 1340Barna da Siena (Italian (Sienese), active about 1330–1350)138.7 x 111.1 cm (54 5/8 x 43 3/4 in.)Tempera on panelMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston

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St. Margaret of Clitherow (1555-1586) ~ Middleton, England. | St margaret, Catholic online, Martyrs

St. Margaret Clitherow was born in Middleton, England, in 1555, of protestant parents. Possessed of good looks and full of wit and merriment, she was a charming personality. In 1571, she married John Clitherow, a well-to-do grazier and butcher (to whom she bore two children), and a few years later ...

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November 16 – St. Margaret of Scotland | St margaret of scotland, St margaret, Middle ages

St. Margaret of Scotland Born about 1045, died 16 Nov., 1092, was a daughter of Edward “Outremere”, or “the Exile”, by Agatha, kinswoman of Gisela, the wife of St. Stephen of Hungary. She was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside. A

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