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Knoll, Albert (Joseph)
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Dogmatic theologian of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchins, born at Bruneck in northern Tyrol, 12 July, 1796; died at Bozen, 30 March, 1863.

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Konings, Anthony
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Born at Helmond, Diocese of Bois-1e-Duc, Holland, 24 August, 1821; died 30 June, 1884.

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Kandy, Diocese of
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Formerly part of the Vicariate of Southern Colombo, Ceylon, India, from which it was cut off as a vicariate Apostolic on 16 April, 1883, and erected into a diocese on 1 September, 1886.

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Kenosis
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A term derived from the discussion as to the real meaning of Phil. 2:6.

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Killala
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Diocese, one of the five suffragan sees of the ecclesiastical Province of Tuam.

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Kearney, Diocese of
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By Decree of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation of 8 March, 1912, Pius X divided into two parts the territory of the Diocese of Omaha, erecting the western part into a new and distinct diocese with its see at Kearney.

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Klaczko, Julian
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Polish author, b. at Vilna, 6 November, 1825, of Jewish parents; d. at Cracow, 26 November, 1906.

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Knights of the Cross
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A religious order famous in the history of Bohemia, and accustomed from the beginning to the use of arms, a custom which was confirmed in 1292 by an ambassador of Pope Nicholas IV.

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Knight, Venerable William
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Put to death for the Faith at York, on 29 November, 1596; with him also suffered Venerables George Errington of Herst, William Gibson of Ripon, and William Abbot of Howden, in Yorkshire.

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Kochowski, Vespasian
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Born at Sandomir?, 1633; died at Krakow, 1699. He received his education at the Jesuit College, Sandomir, served in the army, and then spent the rest of his life on his estate.

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Koniggrätz
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Diocese in Bohemia.

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Klopp, Onno
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Historian, b. on 9 October, 1822, at Leer (East Friesland); d. at Vienna, 9 August 1903.

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Ketteler, Wilhelm Emmanuel, Baron von
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Bishop of Mainz, b. at Münster, in Westphalia, 25 Dec., 1811; d. at Burghausen, 13 July, 1877.

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Kharput
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Armenian Uniat diocese created in 1850.

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Killaloe
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A suffragan diocese of Cashel.

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Kiowa Indians
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An important Plains tribe, constituting a distinct linguistic stock.

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Legends of the Saints
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The legenda are stories about the saints, and often include a mix of historical fact and unhistorical embellishments.

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Leontius, Saint
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Bishop of Fréjus, d. 488. On good terms with Honoratus, who founded the famous monastery of Lérins, and with John Cassian and Pope St. Leo I.

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Linus, Pope Saint
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Reigned about A.D. 64 or 67 to 76 or 79.

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Lucian of Antioch
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Biographical article on the presbyter famed for his sanctity and scholarship, who died a martyr in 312.

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Lawrence, Saint
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Successor of St. Augustine of Canterbury as archbishop of that see, and died in 619.

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Louis Bertrand, Saint
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Spanish Dominican novicemaster and preacher, d. 1581.

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Lawrence O'Toole, Saint
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Confessor, abbot, and the first Irish-born bishop of Dublin, d. 1180.

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Labadists
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A pietist sect of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries founded by Jean de Labadie, who was born at Bourg, near Bordeaux, 13 February, 1610, and died at Altonia, 13 February, 1674.

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Laflèche, Louis-François Richer
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French-Canadian bishop, b. 4 Sept., 1818, at Ste-Anne de la Perade, Province of Quebec; d. 14 July, 1898.

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Labat, Jean-Baptiste
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Dominican missionary, born at Paris, 1664; died there, 1738.

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Lac, Stanislaus du
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Jesuit educationist and social work, b. at Paris, 21 November, 1835; d. there, 30 August, 1909.

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Lenormant, Charles
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French archæologist, b. in Paris, 1 June, 1802; d. at Athens, 24 November, 1859.

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Lana, Francesco
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Born 10 Dec., 1631, at Brescia in Italy; died in the same place, 22 Feb., 1687. Mathematician and naturalist, he was also the scientific founder of aeronautics.

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Laos
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Separated from the Vicariate Apostolic of Siam by a decree of 4 May, 1899.

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Laranda
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A titular see of Isauria, afterwards of Lycaonia.

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Laplace, Pierre-Simon
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Mathematician and astronomer. (1749-1827)

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Loja, Diocese of
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Suffragan of Quito, Ecuador, includes the greater part of the Provinces of Loja and El Oro.

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Lindisfarne, Ancient Diocese and Monastery of
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The island of Lindisfarne lies some two miles off the Northumberland coast, nine and one-half miles southeast of the border-town of Berwick.

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Larue, Charles de
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He took the habit of St. Benedict in the Abbey of St. Faro at Meaux, and made his religious profession on 21 Nov., 1703.

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Lazarus of Jerusalem, Order of Saint
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The military order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem originated in a leper hospital founded in the twelfth century by the crusaders of the Latin Kingdom.

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Lay Abbot
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A name used to designate a layman on whom a king or someone in authority bestowed an abbey as a reward for services rendered.

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Lazarus
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The name of two persons in the N.T.; a character in one of Christ's parables, and the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethania.

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Lecce
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Diocese; suffragan of Otranto.

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Lead, Diocese of
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Established on 6 August, 1902.

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Lefèvre, Family of
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A family engaged in tapestry weaving in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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Leonard of Chios
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Born at an uncertain date on the Island of Chios, then under Genoese domination; died in Chios or in Italy, 1842.

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Luna, Pedro de
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Antipope under the name of Benedict XIII, b. at Illueca, Aragon, 1328; d. at the Peñiscola, near Valencia, Spain, either 29 Nov., 1422, or 23 May, 1423.

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Liber Septimus
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Three canonical collections of quite different value from a legal standpoint are known by this title.

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Legacies
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In its most restricted sense, by a pious legacy or bequest (legatum pium) is understood, the assigning, by a last will, of a particular thing forming part of an estate, to a church or an ecclesiastical institution.

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Lete
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A titular see of Macedonia.

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Laval University of Quebec
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Founded in 1852 by the Seminary of Quebec; the royal charter granted to it by Queen Victoria was signed at Westminster, 8 December, 1852.

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Leuce
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A titular see of Thrace, not mentioned by any ancient historian or geographer.

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Law, International
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Defined to be "the rules which determine the conduct of the general body of civilized states in their dealings with each other" (American and English Encycl. of Law).

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Le Tellier, Charles-Maurice
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Archbishop of Reims, b. at Turin, 1642; d. at Reims, 1710.

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