Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius

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The Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius is a long-standing Catholic ritual in Naples in which the dried blood of the city’s patron saint is believed to miraculously liquefy on specific feast days, seen by many locals as a sign of protection and good fortune.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic devotion
Catholic religious ritual
popular religious tradition
religious miracle
associatedWith cult of Saint Januarius
relics of Saint Januarius
ceremonyIncludes display of reliquary to the faithful
inspection of the blood’s state
prayers and litanies
procession inside the cathedral
commemorates martyrdom of Saint Januarius
patronage of Saint Januarius over Naples
country Italy
culturalSignificance major religious event in Naples
symbol of Neapolitan identity
tourist attraction
dateOfMartyrdomCommemorated 19 September
hasFeastDay 16 December
19 September
first Saturday in May
hasFrequency several times per year
hasLanguageContext Italian
hasLocalName Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius self-linksurface differs
surface form: Miracolo di San Gennaro

Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius self-linksurface differs
surface form: scioglimento del sangue di San Gennaro
hasMainSubject Saint Januarius
hasOutcome liquefaction of the blood
non-liquefaction of the blood
hasParticipant Archbishop of Naples
faithful of Naples
pilgrims
hasPatronSaint Saint Januarius
isBelievedTo bring good fortune to the city
foretell coming year’s fortunes
indicate protection for Naples
liquefy dried blood of Saint Januarius
liquefactionIsInterpretedAs sign of divine favor
sign of good fortune
sign of protection for Naples
locatedIn Naples
nonLiquefactionIsInterpretedAs bad omen by many locals
performedAt Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary
Naples Cathedral
surface form: Duomo di Napoli

Naples Cathedral
religiousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
subjectOf media coverage
scientific debate
theological discussion
timePeriod at least since the late Middle Ages
usesObject glass ampoules containing dried blood
usesRelic blood of Saint Januarius

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Naples Cathedral famousFor Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius
Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius hasLocalName Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Miracolo di San Gennaro
Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius hasLocalName Miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of Saint Januarius self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: scioglimento del sangue di San Gennaro