Elisabetta Maria Satellico, the Glossary
Elisabetta Maria Satellico (31 December 1706 – 8 November 1745) – in religious Maria Crocifissa – was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious from the Poor Clares who served as her convent's abbess.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Abbess, Ancona, Beatification, Capuchin Poor Clares, Catholic Church, Convent, Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, Heroic virtue, Italians, Novitiate, Nun, Organ (music), Ostra Vetere, Papal States, Poor Clares, Pope John Paul II, Pope Leo XII, Pope Pius VII, Pope Pius X, Positio, Priest, Republic of Venice, Roman Catholic Diocese of Senigallia, Sacred Congregation of Rites, Senigallia, Servant of God, Spiritual direction, St. Peter's Square, The Venerable, Tuberculosis, Vatican City, Venice.
- 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- 18th-century Venetian women
- Franciscan nuns
- Infectious disease deaths in Marche
- Italian Roman Catholic abbesses
- Poor Clare abbesses
Abbess
An abbess (Latin: abbatissa) is the female superior of a community of nuns in an abbey.
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Ancona
Ancona (also) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region of Central Italy, with a population of around 101,997.
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Beatification
Beatification (from Latin beatus, "blessed" and facere, "to make") is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name.
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Capuchin Poor Clares
The Capuchin Poor Clares (Ordo Sanctae Clarae Capuccinarum) is a Catholic religious order of Pontifical Right for women founded in Naples, Italy, in 1538, by Blessed Maria Lorenza Longo.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Convent
A convent is a community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters.
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Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
In the Catholic Church, the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, previously named the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, is the dicastery of the Roman Curia that oversees the complex process that leads to the canonization of saints, passing through the steps of a declaration of "heroic virtues" and beatification.
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Heroic virtue
Heroic virtue is the translation of a phrase coined by Augustine of Hippo to describe the virtue of early Christian martyrs.
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Italians
Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.
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Novitiate
The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian novice (or prospective) monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes prior to taking vows in order to discern whether they are called to vowed religious life.
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Nun
A nun is a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service and contemplation, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.
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Organ (music)
Carol Williams performing at the United States Military Academy West Point Cadet Chapel. In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones.
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Ostra Vetere
Ostra Vetere is a town and comune in the region of Marche, Italy, near the modern Ostra, south-east of Senigallia.
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Papal States
The Papal States (Stato Pontificio), officially the State of the Church (Stato della Chiesa; Status Ecclesiasticus), were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope from 756 to 1870.
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Poor Clares
The Poor Clares, officially the Order of Saint Clare (Ordo Sanctae Clarae), originally referred to as the Order of Poor Ladies, and also known as the Clarisses or Clarissines, the Minoresses, the Franciscan Clarist Order, and the Second Order of Saint Francis, are members of an enclosed order of nuns in the Roman Catholic Church. Elisabetta Maria Satellico and Poor Clares are Franciscan nuns.
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Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Jan Paweł II; Giovanni Paolo II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła,; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his death in 2005.
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Pope Leo XII
Pope Leo XII (Leone XII), born Annibale Francesco Clemente Melchiorre Girolamo Nicola della Genga (2 August 1760 – 10 February 1829), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 28 September 1823 to his death in February 1829.
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Pope Pius VII
Pope Pius VII (Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823) was head of the Catholic Church from 14 March 1800 to his death in August 1823.
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Pope Pius X
Pope Pius X (Pio X; born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto; 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914) was head of the Catholic Church from 4 August 1903 to his death in August 1914.
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Positio
A positio (short for the Latin positio super virtutibus: "position on the virtues") is a document or collection of documents used in the process by which a Catholic person is declared Venerable, the second of four steps on the path to canonization as a saint.
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Priest
A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.
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Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Senigallia
The Diocese of Senigallia (Dioecesis Senogalliensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in the Marche, Italy.
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Sacred Congregation of Rites
The Sacred Congregation of Rites was a congregation of the Roman Curia, erected on 22 January 1588 by Pope Sixtus V by Immensa Aeterni Dei; it had its functions reassigned by Pope Paul VI on 8 May 1969.
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Senigallia
Senigallia (or Sinigaglia in Old Italian; Romagnol: S'nigaja) is a comune (municipality) and port town on Italy's Adriatic coast.
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Servant of God
Servant of God is a title used in the Catholic Church to indicate that an individual is on the first step toward possible canonization as a saint.
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Spiritual direction
Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divine, or to learn and grow in their personal spirituality.
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St. Peter's Square
Saint Peter's Square (Forum Sancti Petri, Piazza San Pietro) is a large plaza located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the papal enclave in Rome, directly west of the neighborhood (rione) of Borgo.
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The Venerable
The Venerable is a style, title, or epithet used in some Christian churches.
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Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria.
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Vatican City
Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State (Stato della Città del Vaticano; Status Civitatis Vaticanae), is a landlocked sovereign country, city-state, microstate, and enclave within Rome, Italy.
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Venice
Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.
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See also
18th-century Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- Caterina Sordini
- Eleonora Bargili
- Eleonora d'Este (1643–1722)
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Gertrude Cordovana
- Giulia Crostarosa
- Leopoldina Naudet
- Maria Maddalena Martinengo
- Marianna Fontanella
- Rose Venerini
- Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart
- Veronica Giuliani
18th-century Venetian women
- Caterina Dolfin
- Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo
- Chiara della Pietà
- Contarina Barbarigo
- Cornelia Barbaro Gritti
- Elisabetta Caminèr Turra
- Elisabetta Grimani
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Giulia Lama
- Giustiniana Wynne
- Isabella Teotochi Albrizzi
- Laura Cornaro
- Luisa Bergalli
- Madaluzza Contarini Gradenigo
- Maddalena Laura Sirmen
- Margherita Dalmet
- Marianna Carlevarijs
- Marina Querini
- Michielina della Pietà
- Pisana Cornaro
- Polissena Contarini Da Mula
- Rosalba Carriera
- Santa della Pietà
- Teodora Ricci-Bàrtoli
- Vittoria Tarquini
- Zanetta Farussi
Franciscan nuns
- Alicia Cuarón
- Angela Murdaugh
- Clare of Montefalco
- Clare of Rimini
- Doris Engelhard
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Eustochia Smeralda Calafato
- Isabella Piccini
- Jeanne-Germaine Castang
- Magdalena de la Cruz
- María Concepción of the Nativity and the Perpetual Help of Mary
- Margarita Agullona
- Maria Caterina Troiani
- Maria Josefa Karolina Brader
- Mariam Vattalil
- Mary Antona Ebo
- Mary Bonaventure Browne
- Mary Euphrasia Markham
- Mathilda Beasley
- Matylda Getter
- Ona Galdikaitė
- Poor Clares
- Raffaella Petrini
- Rosemarie Burian
- Rosemary Lynch
- Sister María Justa de Jesús
Infectious disease deaths in Marche
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Ines Donati
- Richard Crashaw
Italian Roman Catholic abbesses
- Agnes of Assisi
- Anna Maria Canopi
- Archduchess Maria Antonietta of Austria (1858–1883)
- Blessed Giuliana of Collalto
- Blessed Margaret of Savoy
- Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
- Clare of Montefalco
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Maria Costanza Panas
- Marianna Fontanella
- Mattia Ciccarelli
- Raffaella de' Sernigi
Poor Clare abbesses
- Agnes of Assisi
- Agnes of Bohemia
- Anna Leuhusen
- Anna Maria Antigó
- Camilla Battista da Varano
- Catherine of Bologna
- Clare of Assisi
- Colette of Corbie
- Elisabetta Maria Satellico
- Elizabeth Evelinge
- Elizabeth Tyldesley
- Florida Cevoli
- Francisca Josefa de la Concepción
- Gryfina of Halych
- Jerónima de la Asunción
- Kinga of Poland
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1453–1509)
- Margareta of Toszek
- Margherita Colonna
- Maria Costanza Panas
- Mary Magdalen Bentivoglio
- Montserrat Casas
- Seraphina Sforza
- Sor Patrocinio
- Veronica Giuliani
- Yolanda of Poland
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabetta_Maria_Satellico