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name of feastCATHARINA [of Sweden]
X-codeCB71~2
death date of saintd. 1381
type of saintabbess virgin
general informationalmost can. 1484; although she died on March 24, an error in the Roman martyrology caused her veneration on March 22
Kalendar dateMarch 22 [nowadays, March 24]
place [e.g., bishop, abbot "of"]of Vadstena, Sweden
date of transl., invention, etc., and places assoc. with relicstr. 1488
abbreviated feastname_Cthrn:X

name of feastCatharina [of Sweden] [n1]
X-codeCB71 (click here for the full office text)
[&] author of original[&] Johannes Benechini de Calamaria, d. 1461 [AH]
incipit=VA1 letare sion filia =MR1 radix bona stirpes rectus =LA1 stola prima est induta
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Suecorum, Roma
liturgical order of serviceV=A5RE M=IA3R3.A3R3.AAR3 L=A5E W=E
summary of poetic analysisV=ovovv{v}.v M=o.v3{v3}v3{v3}vv{iv,v,v} L=v5.v W=.v [”]
exact confirmed date from 1000 1461
basic edition (usually AH)AH 26 #75
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 1, 15th c., Gnadenbergensis

name of feastCatharina [of Sweden] [n2]
X-codeCB72 (click here for the full office text)
incipit=VE o beata sponsa christi =MR1 facto voto castitatis =LA1 sicut ioseph et maria
placenames in texts: geographyplacenames Sueciam, Tibris, Romana
liturgical order of serviceV=E M=secular- {-R9} L=A5E
summary of poetic analysisV=.v M=o.v3{vg,v,v}vvo{vp,vo,v}vvo{o,vp} L=ovovo.v [”]
basic edition (usually AH)AH 45 #54
general informationaccording to the very late source, the office has been "accommodated" to the Roman Breviary: Officia propria sanctorum et aliarum festivitatum ordinis Salvatoris, vulgo S. Birgittae, Romano Breviario accommodata, recitanda a monialibus Anglicanis civitatis Ulyssiponensis. It is surely much older than 1690.
summary of original sources listed in AHsources: 1, + 1690, ?Lisbon
place: locations of cult, foundations etc.for English nuns in Lisbon. Surely this refers to the Bridgettines [see HBS v.96 intro., and BR61~4]