Saint Juliana of Cornillon (1258)

She was a canoness regular and prioress of the Order of Prémontré (Premonstratensians or Norbertines). She was responsible for the institution of the feast of Corpus Christi. This feast was set up for the Universal Church in 1264, but Blessed Juliana was responsible for its being first commemorated in 1247.

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Saint Juliana of Liège (or of Mount Mount-Cornillon) photographed by Andreas Praefcke (details)

Saint Juliana of Liège (or of Mount-Cornillon), photographed by Andreas Praefcke (details)