Johann Philipp Jeningen (5 January 1642 – 8 February 1704) was a German Roman Catholic priest from Eichstätt in Bavaria.
He served as a popular missionary at the shrine of Our Lady of Schönenberg and attracted many pilgrims from across the globe.
[1] He served at the shrine of Our Lady of Schönenberg, near Ellwangen in Swabia, which had been made famous by the Jesuits.
[5] The cause for his beatification was formally opened on 23 March 1945, granting him the title of Servant of God.
[5] The Positio - which documented his life of heroic virtue - was sent to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in 1983 and resulted in Pope John Paul II proclaiming him to be Venerable on 21 December 1989.