Saint Juliana of Liege (also known as Juliana of Cornillon) was orphaned when she was 5 years old and placed in a Belgium Norbertine community, eventually receiving the veil of an Augustinian nun and becoming the superioress. As a mystic, she had a great devotion to the Blessed Virgin, the Sacred Passion, care of the sick, and the Blessed Sacrament, strongly promoting a solemn liturgical feast day of Corpus Christi for the Church. In 1264, Pope Urban instituted the solemnity for the universal Church.