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Peter Eymard, and St. Peter Chanel. After being miraculously cured, Ven. Philomena, who was to become known as the "wonder worker". After hundreds of other miraculous cures, she was beatified in Philomena, who the pope named as the Patroness of the Living Rosary and the Patroness of the Children of Mary, is the only person recognized as a saint solely on the basis of her powerful intercession, although pertinent revelations regarding her life have been recorded.

Her relics are now preserved in Mugnano, Italy. Litany to St. Philomena, composed by St. When the emperor tried threatening her, she still refused to marry him. This time, the emperor instructed the guards to wrap a chain attached to an anchor around her neck and drown her in the Tiber River. Two angels were sent to rescue St. When she rose from the river, she was dry and unharmed, however, she was accused of using mysterious non-verisimilitude powers.

After this incident, people who watched were astonished and began accepting Christianity. The emperor then ordered his men to shoot arrows at her. Instead of Philomena being killed, the bowmen were killed because the arrows shot right back to them. She was once again accused of using magical powers. Since the emperor was exhausted from his multiple false attempts of killing her, she was beheaded. She was killed at three in the afternoon, the same time as Jesus.

The day of her death was August 10, at the age of thirteen in Rome, Italy. Works Cited "St. Philomena, Patroness and Protectress of the Living Rosary. Universal Living Rosary Association. February 2 Catholic Web Host. Foundation Marypages. Saints' Books. Get Access.

The permission was granted and her remains are now here in Mugnano del Cardinale. Her Feast Day is celebrated internationally on August 11, although the shrine celebrates the Liturgical Feast in the Diocese of Nola on the 10th, the day it was believed that she was martyred and the day her relics were translated from Rome to Mugnano. When the remains were brought to the village church at Mugnano, graces, favors and miracles began to occur among the village people and in the nearby vicinity.

Declaring her a saint was unusual, in that there were no historical records other than her remains, plus reports of special favors and miracles granted through her intercession. Today, she is still considered a miracle worker and is more popular than ever.

There are many shrines erected to her throughout the world. He had a shrine put into his church where people would go and pray in front of her statue for her intercession. In , she was taken off the Church calendar, and this led to some confusion. By removing her from the calendar the Church was not saying that she was not a saint nor did it forbid devotion to her. She is still revered as a powerful intercessor and is Patroness of Hopeless Cases, Expectant Mothers and Young People and a list that is quite long.

Some tour groups include Mugnano, especially if it is a group or parish bearing the name Saint Philomena. There is a Shrine shop where you can browse online…they ship all over the world. The nearest major city is Naples which can be reached by air, of course. If you are traveling by train, there is regular service from Rome to Naples…depending upon which train you take, the trip lasts 1 to 2 hours.

From Naples there are trains to Baiano…… Check to be sure that you have the right train to Baiano …. The train to this Baiano is not shown on most booking sites. It starts out as a subway train from Napoli — Porta Nolana station and then to Baiano about 1 hour travel time. Look for train or Or, if you prefer, you can take a taxi from Baiano to the shrine.



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