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  • 91St. Fulgentius —     St. Fulgentius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Fulgentius     A Bishop of Ecija (Astigi), in Spain, at the beginning of the seventh century. Like his brothers Leander and Isidore, two holy Archbishops of Seville, of whom the first was older …

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  • 92St. George —     St. George     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. George     Martyr, patron of England, suffered at or near Lydda, also known as Diospolis, in Palestine, probably before the time of Constantine. According to the very careful investigation of the… …

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  • 93St. Gorgonius —     St. Gorgonius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gorgonius     Martyr, suffered in 304 at Nicomedia during the persecution of Diocletian. Gorgonius held a high position in the household of the emperor, and had often been entrusted with matters …

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  • 94St. Hugh the Great —     St. Hugh the Great     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Hugh the Great     Abbot of Cluny, born at Semur (Brionnais in the Diocese of Autun, 1024; died at Cluny, 28 April, 1109.     HIS EARLY LIFE     The eldest son of Count Dalmatius of Semur… …

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  • 95The Monastic School of Aran —     The Monastic School of Aran     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Monastic School of Aran     The three islands of Aran stretch across the mouth of Galway Bay, forming a kind of natural breakwater against the Atlantic Ocean. The largest of the… …

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  • 96Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich —     Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich     An Augustinian nun, stigmatic, and ecstatic, born 8 September, 1774, at Flamsche, near Coesfeld, in the Diocese of Münster, Westphalia, Germany; died… …

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  • 97sainted — adjective Of or pertaining to a saint; saint like, reverenced. Pope John Paul II, of sainted memory, is a candidate for beatification. Syn: blessed, holy, of blessed memory, late, late lamented …

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  • 98Clavier-Übung III — Johann Sebastian Bach, 1746 The Clavier Übung III, sometimes referred to as the German Organ Mass, is a collection of compositions for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach, started in 1735–6 and published in 1739. It is considered to be Bach s most… …

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  • 99Country house poem — A country house poem is a poem in which the author compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his country house. Such poems were popular in early 17th century England. The genre may be regarded as a sub set of the… …

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  • 100Rory O'Moore (Irish noble) — For the professor and Healthcare Informatics expert, see O Moore Medal. Rory O Moore or Roger O Moore (Irish: Ruairí Ó Mórdha) (c, 1600 – 16 February 1655), titular King of Laois, was an Irish noble and principal organizer of the Irish Rebellion… …

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