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  1. Hace 5 días · The Holy Shroud of Oviedo. According to tradition, the shroud that covered the face of Jesus is kept in the Cathedral of Oviedo and is exposed to the public only three times a year: on Good Friday; on September 14, the Feast of the Holy Cross; and on September 21, the feast of Saint Matthew the Apostle, patron of the Spanish city.

  2. Hace 5 días · #5 in Best Catholic Colleges in America. A. Overall Grade. 4 Year. WORCESTER, MA. 587 reviews. Apply Now Virtual Tour. Overall Niche Grade. How are grades calculated? Data Sources. Academics. Value. A. Diversity. A minus. Campus. B. Athletics. B+. Party Scene. B+. View Full Report Card. holycross.edu. ONE COLLEGE ST. WORCESTER, MA 01610.

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  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · The Miraculous Story Behind the Discovery of the True Cross of Jesus. Sept. 14th is the feast day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, also known as the Triumph of the Cross or the Elevation of the Cross. Gretchen Filz, September 13, 2023 — 3 minutes read – ChurchPop.

  4. Hace 4 días · May 24, 2024. Press Releases. Alumni. Academics. Worcester. Student Experience. The College of the Holy Cross conferred 751 bachelor of arts degrees at its 178th commencement exercises this morning at the DCU Center. Dr.

  5. Hace 3 días · Graduation Day at Holy Cross: 751 receive diplomas. WORCESTER – It was a big day for Anhthi Phan. In a few hours he was going to walk across a stage inside the DCU Center and get his diploma ...

  6. Hace 4 días · The university was founded in 1842 by the Congregation of the Holy Cross, a French religious community led by Father Edward Sorin (president from 1842 to 1865). It included a men’s college, an elementary school, a college-preparatory school, a vocational (“manual labour”) school, and a novitiate.

  7. Hace 2 días · They were first approved by Benedict XIV in his briefs of Dec. 23, 1741 and March 12, 1742. On the front of the medal is St. Benedict holding a cross and his rule. To one side is a poisoned cup and a raven on the other ― both references to a Benedictine hagiography mentioned earlier. Above the cup are the words: