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  • 101Louis Bertrand (saint) — Infobox Saint name=Saint Louis Bertrand birth date=birth date|1526|1|1|df=y death date=death date and age|1581|10|9|1526|1|1|df=y feast day=10 October venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize=200px caption=Spanish Baroque Oil painting of… …

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  • 102George Day (bishop) — George Day (b. in Shropshire, England, c. 1501; died 2 August 1556) was Bishop of Chichester.He graduated at the University of Cambridge in 1520 1, and became a Fellow of St. John s College, Cambridge on 19 September, 1522. Though apparently… …

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  • 103Thomas of Ireland — (fl. 1295 died before 1338), known as Thomas Hibernicus, not to be confused with the Franciscan friar Thomas de Hibernia (d. c. 1270),[1] was an Irish writer. His claim to fame is not as an original author, but as an anthologist and indexer.… …

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  • 104Savonarola, Girolamo — born Sept. 21, 1452, Ferrara, duchy of Ferrara died May 23, 1498, Florence Italian preacher, religious reformer, and martyr. He joined the Dominican order in 1475 and was sent to Florence to lecture at the convent of San Marco, where he became… …

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  • 105Mendicant Friars — • Members of those religious orders which, originally, by vow of poverty renounced all proprietorship not only individually but also (and in this differing from the monks) in common, relying for support on their own work and on the charity of the …

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  • 106Priesthood — • Brief yet thorough examination of this sacrament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Priesthood     Priesthood     † …

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  • 107George Day —     George Day     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► George Day     Bishop of Chichester; b. in Shropshire, England, c. 1501; d. 2 August, 1556. He was graduated at Cambridge in 1520 1 and admitted Fellow of St. John s, 19 September, 1522. Though… …

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  • 108Pre-1773 History of the Jesuits —     Society of Jesus, History of the (Before 1773)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of the Jesuits Before the 1773 Suppression     Italy     The history of the Jesuits in Italy was generally very peaceful. The only serious disturbances were… …

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  • 109Rule of Saint Francis —     Rule of Saint Francis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Rule of Saint Francis     As known, St. Francis founded three orders and gave each of them a special rule. Here only the rule of the first order is to be considered, i.e., that of the Friars …

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  • 110St. John Capistran —     St. John Capistran     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Capistran     Born at Capistrano, in the Diocese of Sulmona, Italy, 1385; died 23 October, 1456. His father had come to Naples in the train of Louis of Anjou, hence is supposed to have …

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