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1Honorius I — died A.D. 638, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 625 638. * * * ▪ pope born , Roman Campania [Italy] died Oct. 12, 638 pope from 625 to 638 whose posthumous condemnation as a heretic subsequently caused extensive controversy on the question of papal… …
2Benedict XII — Pope Benedict XII † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Benedict XII (JACQUES FOURNIER) Third of the Avignon popes, b. at Saverdun in the province of Toulouse, France, elected 20 December, 1334; d. at Avignon 24 April, 1342. Nothing is… …
3St. Celestine I — Pope St. Celestine I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Celestine I Nothing is known of his early history except that he was a Roman and that his father s name was Priscus. He is said to have lived for a time at Milan with St.… …
4Pope St. Celestine I — Pope St. Celestine I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Celestine I Nothing is known of his early history except that he was a Roman and that his father s name was Priscus. He is said to have lived for a time at Milan with St.… …
5Jaenbert — • Thirteenth Archbishop of Canterbury; died at Canterbury 11 or 12 August, 791 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jaenbert Jaenbert …
6Benedict VI — Pope Benedict VI † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Benedict VI Date of birth unknown; d. August, 974 (see Ricobaldi of Ferrara, Compil. Chron., in Rer. Ital. SS. IX). Benedict, Cardinal Deacon of St. Theodore, a Roman and the son of… …
7Pope Benedict VI — Pope Benedict VI † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Benedict VI Date of birth unknown; d. August, 974 (see Ricobaldi of Ferrara, Compil. Chron., in Rer. Ital. SS. IX). Benedict, Cardinal Deacon of St. Theodore, a Roman and the son of… …
8Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt Egypt † …
9Pope Benedict XVI — Benedict XVI Benedict XVI during a general audience in 2010 …
10Roman Catholicism — the faith, practice, and system of government of the Roman Catholic Church. [1815 25] * * * Largest single Christian denomination in the world, with some one billion members, or about 18% of the world s population. The Roman Catholic church has… …