capuchin (friar)

  • 71Gospel Magic — is a specialized form of stage magic. It refers to the use of otherwise standard magic tricks and illusions to catechize those preparing for sacraments, in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Orthodox Churches or during general preaching, or… …

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  • 72Boverius — Giovanni Boveri (Boverius) (Saluzzo, 1568 Genoa, 1638) was an Italian jurist, who became a Capuchin Friar Minor, taking the name Zacharias. He is known as a historian and theologian. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia… …

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  • 73Sacro Monte di Orta — The Sacro Monte di Orta (literally: Sacred mountain of Orta) is a Roman Catholic devotional complex in the comune of Orta San Giulio (Piedmont, northern Italy) on the summit of a hill known as San Nicolao, which faces the western short of Lake… …

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  • 741838 in Ireland — Events*Foundation of a temperance society in Cork known as the Knights of Father Mathew by Theobald Mathew, a capuchin friar. *Tithe Act.cite book | last=Moody, TW Martin, FX (eds)| year=1967 |title=The Course of Irish History | publisher=The… …

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  • 75Florencia, Caquetá — Florencia ( en. Florence) is a municipality and capital city of the Department of Caquetá, Colombia.HistoryFlorencia was founded on December 25, 1902 by Capuchin Friar Doroteo De Pupiales (1876 1959) Born in Pupiales, Nariño,… …

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  • 76Rhodes blood libel — The Rhodes blood libel was an instance of blood libel against Jews in which the Jews on the Ottoman Empire island of Rhodes were accused of the ritual murder of a Christian boy in February 1840.The libel originated in the Greek Orthodox community …

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  • 77English post-Reformation oaths — The English Protestant Reformation was imposed by the English Crown, and submission to its essential points was exacted by the State with post Reformation oaths. With some solemnity, by oath, test, or formal declaration, English churchmen and… …

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  • 78Arnauld, Jacqueline-Marie-Angélique — ▪ French abbess byname  Mère Angélique  born 1591 died August 6, 1661, Port Royal, Paris       monastic reformer who was abbess of the important Jansenist centre of Port Royal de Paris. She was one of six sisters of the prominent Jansenist… …

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  • 79Alexander V — • Pietro Philarghi, born c. 1339, on the island of Crete (Candia), whence his appellation, Peter of Candia; elected 26 June, 1409; died at Bologna, 3 May, 1410 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alexander V     …

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  • 80Cavazzi, Giovanni Antonio — • Of Montecucolo, a Capuchin friar of the province of Bologna, date of birth uncertain; died at Genoa, 1692 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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