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Eberhard, Matthias
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Bishop of Trier, b. 15 Nov., 1815, at Trier (Germany), d. there 30 May, 1876.

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Edessa
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A titular archiepiscopal see in that part of Mesopotamia formerly known as Osrhoene.

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Elder, George
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Educator, b. 11 August, 1793, in Kentucky, U.S.A.; d. 28 Sept., 1838, at Bardstown.

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Engelbrechtsen, Cornelis
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Dutch painter, b. at Leyden, 1468; d. there 1533; is believed to have been identical with a certain Cornelis de Hollandere who was a member of the Guild of St. Luke at Antwerp in 1492.

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Ernst of Hesse-Rheinfels
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The sixth son of Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, after whose resignation of the government in 1627 to his son Wilhelm V, Ernst and his brother Hermann respectively founded the collateral lines of Hesse-Rheinfels and Hesse-Rotenburg.

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Euroea
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A titular see of Epirus Vetus in Greece, suffragan of Nicopolis.

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Eusebius of Nicomedia
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Bishop, place and date of birth unknown; d. 341. He was a pupil at Antioch of Lucian the Martyr, in whose famous school he learned his Arian doctrines.

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Fridolin, Saint
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Irish missionary, founded the Monastery of Säckingen sometime before the ninth century.

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Felicitas and Perpetua, Saints
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Martyred at Carthage in 203.

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Frowin, Blessed
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Abbot of Engelberg, renowned for learning as well as sanctity, d. 1178.

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Felix of Cantalice, Saint
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Biography of this Capuchin lay brother, known for his goodness, popular with children, d. 1587.

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Francis of Fabriano, Blessed
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Italian Franciscan priest and missionary, d. 1322.

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Francis Borgia, Saint
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Long essay on the dramatic life of the Duke of Gandia turned Jesuit.

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Francis Xavier, Saint
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Biographical article on one of the first Jesuits, and missionary to Asia, who died in 1552.

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Fioretti di San Francesco d'Assisi
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Little Flowers of Francis of Assisi, the name given to a classic collection of popular legends about the life of St. Francis of Assisi and his early companions as they appeared to the Italian people at the beginning of the fourteenth century.

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Faa di Bruno, Francesco
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Italian mathematician and priest. (1825-1888)

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Faber, Felix
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German writer, born about 1441 at Zurich, of a famous family commonly known as Schmid; died in 1502 at Ulm, Germany.

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Fridelli, Xavier Ehrenbert
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Jesuit missionary and cartographer. (1673-1743)

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Fenelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe-
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French bishop and author, b. in the Château de Fénelon in Périgord (Dordogne), 6 August, 1651; d. at Cambrai, 7 January, 1715.

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Falsity
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A perversion of truth originating in the deceitfulness of one party, and culminating in the damage of another party.

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Felbiger, Johann Ignaz von
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German Augustinian. (1724-1788)

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Fargo
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Diocese; suffragan of St. Paul, U.S.A.

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Ferrières, Abbey of
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Situated in the Diocese of Orléans, department of Loiret, and arrondissement of Montargis.

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Fleming, Thomas
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Archbishop of Dublin, son of the Baron of Slane. (1593-1665)

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Fust, John
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A partner of Gutenberg in promoting the art of printing, d. at Paris about 1466.

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Fleury, Abbey of
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One of the oldest and most celebrated Benedictine abbeys of Western Europe. Its modern name is Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, applicable both to the monastery and the township with which the abbey has always been associated.

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Fontbonne, Jeanne
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Mother St. John, second foundress and superior-general of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyons. (1759-1843)

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Fractio Panis
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The name given to a fresco in the so-called "Capella Greca" in the catacomb of St. Priscilla.

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Fredegarius
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The supposed author of an anonymous historical compilation (Chronicon Fredegarii) of the seventh century, in which is related the history of the Franks from the earliest times until 658.

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Fuhrich, Joseph
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Artist. (1800-1876)

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Fulda
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This diocese of the German Empire takes its name from the ancient Benedictine abbey of Fulda.

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Faber, Johann Augustanus
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Theologian, born at Fribourg, Switzerland, c. 1470; died about 1531.

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Facciolati, Jacopo
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Lexicographer and philologist. (1682-1769)

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Fall River
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A suffragan see of the Province of Boston; comprises the counties of Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket, with the towns of Marion, Mattapoisett and Wareham in Plymouth county, Massachusetts.

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Fiesole
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Diocese in the province of Tuscany, suffragan of Florence.

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Firmicus Maternus
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Christian author of the fourth century.

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Fogaras
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Archdiocese in Hungary, of the Greek-Romanian Rite.

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Frayssinous, Denis de
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Bishop of Hermopolis in partibus infidelium, is celebrated chiefly for his conferences at Notre-Dame de Paris. (1765-1841)

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Gaza
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A titular see of Palaestina Prima, in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

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Gad
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A proper name which designates in the Bible, (I), a patriarch; (II), a tribe of Israel; (III), a prophet; (IV), a pagan deity.

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Giles, Saint
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Also known as Aegidius. Hermit and then abbot in late seventh-century Gaul.

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Gregory of Neocaesarea, Saint
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Also known as Gregory Thaumaturgus, converted to Christianity by Origen, became a bishop, d. between 270 and 275.

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Gildas, Saint
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Biographical entry for St. Gildas the Wise, also called "Badonicus," born to a British family in Scotland, educated in Wales, monk, priest, died in 570.

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Gobban Saer
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Regarded in traditional lore as the greatest Irish architect of the seventh century, and popularly canonized as St. Gobban; b. at Turvey, near Malahide, Co. Dublin, about 560.

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Gregory III, Pope Saint
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A Syrian, was elected the successor of Pope St. Gregory II by acclamation, d. 741.

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Godeberta, Saint
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Born in about 640, superior of a convent at Noyon.

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Galla, Saint
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A Roman widow of the sixth century; feast, 5 October.

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Gregorian Chant
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Short description and history, with links to more information.

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Gregory X, Pope Blessed
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Biographical article on this thirteenth-century pope. Includes bibliography.

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Godelina, Saint
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Physically and psychologically abused by her husband Bertolf and mother-in-law, until finally she was murdered at Bertolf's orders in 1070.

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