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  • 42Timeline of Christian missions — This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a sampling of missionary outreach events. A more general timeline of Christianity and History of Christianity is also available. Apostolic Age Earliest… …

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  • 43Marco d'Aviano — Blessed Born 1631 Aviano, Venice Died 1699 …

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  • 44Arkeon — is a controversial Italian personal growth movement founded by Vito Carlo Moccia. Arkeon gained some international popularity for alleged links with the Preacher to the Papal Household, Franciscan Capuchin Raniero Cantalamessa. Contents In an… …

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  • 46Nolasc del Molar — (el Molar, 1902 Barcelona, 1983) was the name of religion of the capuchin friar Daniel Rebull i Muntanyola. He entered in the Capuchin order in 1918 and he became a priest in 1926. He published several works about patristics, history and… …

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  • 47cappuccino —    (kah poo CHEE noh) [Italian: little Capuchin (friar)] Italian coffee and steamed milk topped with whipped cream and a dash of cinnamon. A white cowl over a simple brown robe was the style of dress that marked the Capuchin friars of the… …

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  • 48Damião, Frei — orig. Pio Gianotti born Nov. 5, 1898, Italy died May 31, 1997, Recife, Pernambuco estado [ state ], Braz. Italian born Brazilian friar. He became a Capuchin friar at age 16 and later studied in Rome. In 1931 he was sent to Brazil, where he spent… …

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  • 49capuche — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian cappuccio, from cappa cloak, from Late Latin Date: circa 1600 hood; especially the cowl of a Capuchin friar …

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