Juliana of Cornillon (1192–1258)
Juliana of Cornillon (1192–1258)
Saint. Born in Rhétines in 1192; died in Fosses in 1258.
A nun at Liége, Juliana of Cornillon was instrumental in establishing the feast of Corpus Christi. Her feast day is April 5.
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