Vierzehn Nothelfer

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Vierzehn Nothelfer is the German name for the group of fourteen medieval Catholic saints venerated together as powerful intercessors, especially against various diseases and dangers.

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Vierzehn Nothelfer canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic devotional group
Christian religious concept
group of saints
associatedWith protection against disease
protection against plague
protection against sudden death
protection in time of need
collectiveFeastMonth August
collectiveFeastType local feast day
countryOfOrigin Germany
culturalOrigin German-speaking Europe
devotionalLanguage German
devotionalPractice collective feast
litanies
pilgrimage
hasMember Saint Acacius of Byzantium
Saint Aegidius
Saint Barbara
Saint Blaise
Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Christopher
Saint Cyriacus
Saint Denis of Paris
surface form: Saint Denis

Saint Erasmus of Formia
Saint Eustace
Saint George of Lydda
surface form: Saint George

Saint Giles
Saint Margaret of Antioch
Saint Pantaleon
Saint Vitus
hasNotableSanctuary Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers
hasPatronage aid in distress
healing
protection from dangers
iconography group of fourteen saints depicted together
notableSanctuaryLocation Bad Staffelstein
notableSanctuaryRegion Bavaria
numberOfMembers 14
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Roman Catholicism
timePeriod medieval period
translation Fourteen Holy Helpers
use intercessory prayer
veneratedIn Central Europe
Germany
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
veneration Middle Ages

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Fourteen Holy Helpers hasNameInLanguage Vierzehn Nothelfer