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Feast Feast code Feast date Notes Chants Data source Analysis Tool
BMV de Perpetuo Succursu

Our Lady of Perpetual Help

14062730 Jun.27 Beatae Mariae Virginis de Perpetuo Succursu; 5 Analyse
Ladislai

Ladislaus, King of Hungary

14062700 Jun.27 37 Analyse
LOCAL:Sept.Dorm.Eph.

Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, as witnessed at Muenster

14062710 Jun.27 DO NOT USE THIS FEASTNAME - It merely holds a number for a local celebration. 0 Analyse
Victoria Pauli

Victory of Paul (at Muenster)

14062720 Jun.27 This feast was introduced in Münster by Bishop Ludolf von Holte around 1243, and removed in 1759/60 (see Germania Sacra, Neue Folge 17,1, p.437.) It was created in response to von Holte's 27 June 1242 victory at Ermen against the nobles of Meinhövel and their allies ("Victoria Sancti Pauli" or "sunte Pawels segevechting"--cf. GS, NF 37,2, p. 43; also GS 7,3, p.299, and GS 7,1 p.124), which strengthened the power of the bishop of Münster (cf Kohl, Wilhelm, "Ludolf von Holte" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 15 (1987), S. 298-299 [Online-Version]; URL: https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd137956061). As of 1992, a commemorative plaque marks the battle site, which is approximately 30 km south-east of Münster: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/728896. Germania Sacra does not explain why the feast commemorating the battle is named Victoria Pauli, but the date is close to the feast of Paul in late June, and he is also the saint to whom the cathedral in Münster is dedicated. --AHHB 0 Analyse