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  • 71Mairead Maguire — Mairead Maguire[1][2] Mairead Maguire, July 2009 Born …

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  • 72Jacques Maritain — Born 18 November 1882(1882 11 18) Paris, France Died 28 April 1973(1973 04 28) (aged 90) …

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  • 73Joseph Hergenrother —     Joseph Hergenröther     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Hergenröther     Church historian and canonist, first Cardinal Prefect of the Vatican Archives, b. at Würzburg, 15 Sept., 1824; d. at Mehrerau (Bodensee), 3 Oct., 1890. He was the… …

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  • 74November Uprising — Kingdom of Poland (November Uprising) Królestwo Polskie (Powstanie listopadowe) ← …

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  • 75Antigonish Movement — The Antigonish Movement blended adult education, co operatives, microfinance and rural community development to help small, resource based communities around Canada’s Maritimes improve their economic and social circumstances. A group of priests… …

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  • 76Doubt — • A state in which the mind is suspended between two contradictory propositions and unable to assent to either of them Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Doubt     Doubt      …

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  • 77Testem Benevolentiae — • An Apostolic Letter of Leo XIII addressed to Cardinal Gibbons, 22 January, 1899 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Testem Benevolentiae     Testem Benevolentiae      …

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  • 78Louis Rougier — Louis Auguste Paul Rougier (1889 1982) was a French philosopher. Rougier made many important contributions to epistemology, philosophy of science, political philosophy and the history of Christianity, but these were overshadowed during his… …

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  • 79Lacordaire —     Jean Baptiste Henri Dominique Lacordaire     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Baptiste Henri Dominique Lacordaire     The greatest pulpit orator of the nineteenth century b. near Dijon, 13 May, 1802; d. at Sorèze, 21 Nov., 1861. When he was… …

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  • 80Saint Martin I —     Pope St. Martin I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Martin I     Martyr, born at Todi on the Tiber, son of Fabricius; elected Pope at Rome, 21 July, 649, to succeed Theodore I; d at Cherson in the present peninsulas of Krym, 16 Sept.,… …

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