capuchin (friar)

  • 81Coccaleo, Viatora — • A Capuchin friar, so called from his birthplace, Coccaglio in Lombardy, date of birth unknown; d. 1793 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 82English Post-Reformation Oaths —     English Post Reformation Oaths     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► English Post Reformation Oaths     The English Reformation having been imposed by the Crown, it was natural that submission to the essential points of its formularies should have… …

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  • 83Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi —     Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi     Of Montecucolo, a Capuchin friar of the province of Bologna, date of birth uncertain; died at Genoa, 1692. In 1654 a band of friars was sent to the Congo to… …

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  • 84Venerable Cesare Baronius —     Venerable Cesare Baronius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Venerable Cesare Baronius     Cardinal and ecclesiastical historian, born at Sora in the Kingdom of Naples, 30 August, 1538; died at Rome, 30 June, 1607; author of Annales Ecclesiatici …

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  • 85Viatora Coccaleo —     Viatora Coccaleo     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Viatora Coccaleo     A Capuchin friar, so called from his birthplace, Coccaglio in Lombardy, date of birth unknown; d. 1793. For a time he was lector in theology and wrote several works that give …

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  • 86Charles de Condren — Charles de Condren, a Doctor of the Sorbonne, born in Vaubuin near Soissons on December 15, 1588, died on January 17, 1641, is the one mystic of the French 17th century. Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 References 4 …

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  • 87Mathilde Kralik — Mathilde Aloisia Kralik von Meyrswalden (b. 3 December 1857 in Linz, d. 8 March 1944) was an Austrian composer. Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Works 4 References …

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  • 88Old St. Ferdinand Shrine — and Historic Site is located at no. 1 rue St. Francois, Florissant, Missouri and is owned, preserved, maintained and protected by the non profit organization, Friends of Old St. Ferdinand Inc. The Shrine and Historic Site consists of four… …

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  • 89Camfield — This interesting surname with variant spellings Canwell, Camfield, Camfyld, etc. is an Anglicized form of the French locational name Canville les Deux Eglises (Seine Inferieure). The surname dates back to the mid 12th Century, (see below).… …

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  • 90Canfield — This is an English locational surname. It originates from the Essex villages called Great Canfield and Little Canfield. It is claimed that the derivation is from the Norman village of Canville Les Deux Eglises, in the Department of Seine… …

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