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  • 81Nicholas Pieck — Saint Nicholas Pieck Friar Minor, Martyr Born 29 August 1534 Gorkum, Holland Died 9 July 1572 Briel, Holland Beatified …

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  • 82Mystical theology — A series of articles on Christian mysticism Articles Aspects of meditation • Christian meditation • Contemplative prayer • Hesychasm • Mystical theology • Reflection on the New Age Early period …

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  • 83Nicolas Bonet — Nicolas (Nicholas, Nicolaus) Bonet (date of birth uncertain; died 1360) was a Friar Minor, theologian, and missionary. Probably a Frenchman by birth, he taught theology with great success at Paris, where he received the title of Doctor Pacificus… …

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  • 84Bernard of Besse — was a French Friar Minor and chronicler.He was a native of Aquitaine, with date of birth uncertain; he belonged to the custody of Cahors and was secretary to St. Bonaventure. He took up the pen after the Seraphic Doctor, he tells us, to gather… …

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  • 85Pedro d'Alva y Astorga — was a Friar Minor of the Strict Observance, and a voluminous writer on theological subjects, generally in defense of the Immaculate Conception; b. at Carbajales, Spain, toward the end of the sixteenth century; d. in Belgium, 1667. He took the… …

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  • 86Barnabas of Terni — (died 1474 or 1477) was an Italian Friar Minor and missionary, who established the first monti di pietà. [cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02301a.htm|title=Barnabas of Terni|work=Catholic Encyclopedia] Early life He belonged to the… …

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  • 87Minorite — /muy neuh ruyt /, n. See Friar Minor. [1555 65; (FRIARS) MINOR, trans. of ML fratres minores lit., lesser brothers, a name emphasizing their humility; see ITE1] * * * …

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  • 88College — • The word college, from the Latin collegium, originally signified a community, a corporation, an organized society, a body of colleagues, or a society of persons engaged in some common pursuit Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. College… …

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  • 89John Parvus — • A French theologian and professor in the University of Paris; b. most likely at Brachy, Caux, in Normandy, and certainly in the Diocese of Rouen, about 1360; d. 15 July, 1411 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Parvus      …

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  • 90Mystical Theology — • Mysticism and mystical prayer or contemplation considered from a Catholic perspective, along with a bibliography of famous Christian mystics Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mystical Theology     Mystical Theology …

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