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Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista

Venetian painter. (1459-1517)

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The Roman Catechism

Written after the Council of Trent and containing doctrinal statements arising from the Catholic Reformation. Intended for parish priests. Also called the Catechism of Pius V, or the Catechism of Trent.

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Doylestown, Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Contains Mass schedule, calendar, information about organizations, church bulletin, volunteer services contacts, map and directions.

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Hierotheus

All attempts to establish as historical a personality corresponding to the Hierotheus who appears in the writings of Pseudo-Dionysius are rendered abortive by the fact, now definitely proven, that those writings, with intent to mislead, weave into their n

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Cinna

A titular see of Asia Minor.

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On Nothing and Kindred Subjects

Essays. In plain text, or as a zip file.

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Peter de Vinea

(Catholic Encyclopedia)

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Constantinople, Council of

A particular council held in A.D. 382.

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Anderson, Henry James

Scientist and educator. (1799-1875)

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Catholic Encyclopedia

Pope St. Pius I excommunicated Marcion, and died in about 154.

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Earth Culture Roots

Rasta faith, ital recipes, Haile Selassie, Marcus Garvey, art gallery, and online shop.

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Sainte Genevieve du Bois Parish

St. Louis. Contact information, mission statement, regular events, organizations, description of parish boundaries, staff directory, Mass schedule.

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Zolkiewski, Stanislaus

Chancellor of Poland. (1547-1620)

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Ven. Thomas Thwing

Priest, missionary to his native England, convicted of plotting to murder the king on the same evidence by which the other accused had been acquitted, martyred in 1680.

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Aistulph

King of the Lombards. (d. 756)

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Gregory of Neocaesarea, Saint

Also known as Gregory Thaumaturgus, converted to Christianity by Origen, became a bishop, d. between 270 and 275.

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Turpin

Archbishop of Reims.

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Arianism and the Cappadocian Fathers

The history of Arianism and the writings and preaching of Basil, Gregory Nanzianus and Gregory of Nyssa which helped to convert Arians.

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Salesian High School

A Catholic high school for young men sponsored by the Salesians of St. John Bosco. New Rochelle, New York.

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20

Aquinas on Law

Selections from the Summa Theologiae pertaining to law, translated by David Burr. "Responsio" sections only, some articles omitted entirely. From I-II, 90, 1, to I-II, 97, 2.

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Lourdes College

A Catholic, coeducational, liberal arts college in Sylvania, Ohio.

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Honorius, Flavius

Roman Emperor, d. 25 August, 423.

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Dolci, Carlo

Painter, born in Florence, Italy, 25 May, 1616; died 17 January, 1686.

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IMdB: Lady Jane (1986)

Review of the movie based on her life.

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The Courier

Weekly student newspaper of Monmouth College.

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Cardinal Protector

Since the thirteenth century it has been customary at Rome to confide to some particular cardinal a special solicitude in the Roman Curia for the interests of a given religious order or institute, confraternity, church, college, city, or nation.

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UFOland

Information about and video tour of this structure in Quebec, construction of which was inspired by the messages that Rael received from an extraterrestrial visitor. Also includes general information about the Raelian movement and its beliefs.

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Reformation of the Arts and Music

The arts in accordance with a Reformed Christian worldview.

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Opus Dei Woman's Cause for Beatification Opens

Cardinal of Madrid begins beatification process for Guadalupe Ortíz de Landázuri a lay woman who worked closely with Blessed Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei [Zenit.org] <small>(November 9, 2001)</small>

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Calderon de la Barca, Pedro

Spanish dramatist. (1600-1681)

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Hugh Green, Blessed

An English priest who had converted to Catholicism. He was martyred in a brutal way in 1642.

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Holistic workshop venue

A venue run by an Osho community, living and working at Croydon Hall, providing facilities for all kinds of personal development work, holistic workshops and corporate training.

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Saint Patrick Catholic Church

Dallas. Provides Mass times, sacraments, classes, pictures and ministries information.

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Parabolani

(Catholic Encyclopedia)

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The Amish

A quick look at their history and beliefs

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Gertrude the Great, Saint

Benedictine, mystic, author, d. 1301 or 1302.

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Vaughan, Roger William

Second Archbishop of Sydney. (1834-1883)

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Fonte-Avellana

A suppressed order of hermits, which takes its name from their first hermitage in the Apennines.

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Rolduc

Located in S. E. Limburg, Netherlands.

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Theft

The secret taking of another's property against the reasonable will of that other.

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A Saint a Day: St. Joseph

A description of the life of this great saint, suitable for children.

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National Black Catholic Congress

Umbrella organization representing African American Catholics. Mission statement, structure, history, FAQ, online monthly newsletter, master calendar.

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The Children's Crusade

Translated document.

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Boeri, Petrus

A french benedictine canonist and bishop, b. during the first quarter of the fourteenth century at Laredorte.

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Samson

Profile.

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Garland

A wreath of flowers or evergreens formerly used in connection with baptismal, nuptial, and funeral rites, as well as in solemn processions.

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St. Fructuosus of Tarragona

Bishop, was martyred along with his deacons Augurius and Eulogius in 259.

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Jarlath, Saint

Studied under St. Benen, founded a college at Cloonfush, was noted for his fasting, died about 540.

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Jehoshaphat

Fourth King of Juda after the schism of the Ten Tribes.

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Authentic

The term is used in two senses. It is applied first to a book or document whose contents are invested with a special authority, in virtue of which the work is called authentic. In its second sense it is used as a synonym for "genuine", and therefore means

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Borromeo, Andrea

An Italian missionary, born on the first half of the seventeenth century, at or near Milan; died in 1683.

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Cordova

Diocese in the Argentine Republic, suffragan of Buenos Aires.

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Daughters of Isabella

International Circle official site. Includes organization information and history, news, membership details, and discussion board.

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Catholic Online: St. John of the Cross

Reflection on the life of this saint, by Terry Matz.

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Saint Matthew Catholic Church

Schaumburg. Staff directory, calendar, liturgical schedule, directions. Requires Java and frames.

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Catholics and the Negro.

1917 article from the Journal of Negro History by Joseph Butsch, arguing that the Catholic church was crucial in ammeliorating the condition of slaves in the Americas.

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Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin

New Richmond. Contact information, Mass schedule, parish history, calendar.

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London

The capital of England and chief city of the British Empire, is situated about fifty miles from the mouth of the Thames.

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Ruadhan, Saint

Irish founder of the monastery of Lorrha, one of the "twelve apostles of Erin," d. 584.

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Saint Christopher Catholic Church

Moreno Valley. Offers services in English and Spanish. Staff directory, liturgy schedule, mission statement.

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Romanus, Pope

Ninth-century Pope who reigned for four months in 897.

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Signature of St. John of God

Image of the saint's signature from a letter of 1550.

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Marenzio, Luca

Entry from the Catholic Encyclopedia emphasizing his sacred output.

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The Ecole Glossary: Gregory Thaumaturgus

Short biography, by Karen Rae Keck.

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Alenio, Giulio

Chinese missionary and scholar, born at Brescia, in Italy, in 1582; died at Fou-Tcheou, China, in August, 1644.

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Saint Patrick Church of Merna

Bloomington. Mass schedule, staff directory, bulletin, organizations and committees.

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Rosicrucian Order AMORC

For Australia, South East Asia and New Zealand student members and part of the worldwide Rosicrucian Order.

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Eyston, Charles

Antiquary, born 1667; died 5 November, 1721; he was a member of the ancient family of Eyston.

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Peter the Hermit, Blessed

Article on a man wrongly named by later writers as the instigator of the Crusades. In later life, Peter founded an abbey. He died in 1115.

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Atheism

That system of thought which is formally opposed to theism.

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Saint Mary Parish Community

Springfield. Contact information, schedules, ministries, and faith enrichment.

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Marius Maximus, Lucius Perpetuus Aurelianus

Roman historian, lived c. 165-230.

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Magliabechi, Antonio

Italian scholar and librarian, b. 20 Oct., 1633, at Florence; d. there, 4 July, 1714.

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Fresnel, Augustin-Jean

Physicist; b. at Broglie near Bernay, Normandy, 10 May, 1788; d. at Ville d'Avray, near Paris, 14 July, 1827.

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Patron Saints Index: Martin of Braga

Profile.

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Saint Agnes Parish

Louisville. Mass schedule, history, parish organizations and activities, directions and a map.

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Avempace

Arabian philosopher, physician, astronomer, mathematician, and poet, b. at Saragossa towards the end of the eleventh century; d. at Fez, 1138.

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The Divine Praises

A litany of praise. Asks for nothing but that Jesus may be loved more.

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Trinity, The Blessed

The term employed to signify the central doctrine of the Christian religion, the truth that in the unity of the Godhead there are three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, these three persons being truly distinct one from another.

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Champollion, Jean-François

A biography of the French Orientalist renowned for deciphering hieroglyphics through the triple inscription on the Rosetta Stone.

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St. Wendalinus

Very brief paragraph.

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Colmar, Joseph Ludwig

Bishop of Mainz; born at Strasburg, 22 June, 1760; died at Mainz, 15 Dec., 1818.

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Borgo San-Donnino

Diocese in the province of Parma, Italy.

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Saint Maroun

Image gallery, links.

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St. Eleutherius

Brief biography by Joseph Brusher.

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Universi Dominici Gregis

By John Paul II. Apostolic Constitution promulgated on 22 February 1996. Defines the procedure of the election of his successor.

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St. Fabian and St. Sebastian

Short biographies of these two saints, who share a feast day. Suitable for children.

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Saint Irenaeus, Doctor of the Church

From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.

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Llandudno Catholic Church

Llandudno, Conwy. Mass times, contact details, parish history.

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Belmont, François Vachon de

Fifth superior of the Sulpicians at Montreal, b. at Grenoble, France, 1645; d. 1732.

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Norton, Christopher

(Catholic Encyclopedia)

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Hail! festal day! through every age divine

Theodore A. Lacey translation of Salve, festa dies. Variations for Easter, Whitsunday, and Ascension.

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Latin Literature in Christianity (Before the Sixth Century)

The Latin language was not at first the literary and official organ of the Christian Church in the West. The Gospel was announced by preachers whose language was Greek, and these continued to use Greek, if not in their discourses, at least in their most i

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The Domain of Daren J. Zehnle

The page of a seminarian for the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. Site contains testimony, inspiration, jokes, links.

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Holy Cross School

South Portland, Maine. Pre-kindergarten thru 8th grade. Calendar, enrollment information.

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Christianity and Cultures: Transforming Niebuhr's Categories

Critical analysis of the book, "Christ and Culture".

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Holy Family Catholic Church

Abilene. Mission statement, contact information, Mass schedule, history, upcoming events.

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Ashford University Baseball

Official site.

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Aenon

Mentioned in John 3:23, as the locality where the forerunner of Christ baptized.

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Saint Boniface & St. John the Baptist Catholic Churches

Two churches share a pastor and a web site. St. Boniface is in Menominee, and St. John's is in Fordyce. Mass times, staff.

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