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English priest, was betrayed by an apostate on Christmas Day of 1582, chained in an underground dungeon, and martyred at York in 1583.
A professor of philosophy at Gratz and Vienna and chaplain to the Gages at Hengrave Hall, Suffolk. (1562-1639)
Forty-fourth state, derives its name from the Delaware Indian word "Maughwauwama", signifying mountains with large plains between.
Eleventh-century priest and biographer.
Publicist, diplomat, born at Baltimore, MD., 1785; died at Paris, 7 Feb., 1859.
City and University.
English Biblical scholar. (1600-1661)
English bishop. (1814-1895)
Swiss theologian. (1779-1844)
Medieval Belgian Abbot. (1098-1158)
Belgian Augustinian. (1596-1661)
Prominent English convert. (1824-1911)
Painter, born at Herle in Dutch Limburg at an unknown date in the fourteenth century.
Catholic journalist. (1818-1883)
Archbishop of Tyre and historian. (1130-1190)
William de Warre, Guard, Guaro, Varro or Varron.
Member of the Order of Cistercians. (1748-1797)
Benedictine abbot and controversial writer. (1518-1592)
Congregation of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier. An institute of laymen, founded under episcopal approbation by Theodore James Ryken, in Belgium, in the year 1839.
French theologian. (1565-1642)
Located in the Republic of Mexico; Campeche and Tabasco are its suffragans.
The prophecy of Zacharias is one of the books admitted by both Jews and Christians into their canon of Sacred Writings, one of the Minor Prophets.
Account of his pontificate focuses on his entanglement with the Pelagian controversy.
Prefecture Apostolic of the Zambesi Mission.
Greco-Melchite diocese.
Spanish Franciscan, born at Bilbao, Vizeaya, Spain. (1780-1846)
Diocese in Spain.
Titular see in Cilicia.
Historian who took vows at the Abbey of Zwiefalten 21 November, 1707, was ordained priest, 21 March, 1713, and became professor of theology at his monastery.
A sect which flourished in the eighteenth century at Ronsdorf in the Duchy of Berg.
Franciscan born at Durango in the Basque. Custodian of the convent of Abrojo.
Illustrated profile, with links.
Illustrated profile.
Illustrated profile of this nurse and Sister of Charity.
Profile. Illustrated, and with links.
Biography of the 'doctor universalis', German monk and alchemist. With the biography by A.E. Waite.
Lengthy hagiography.
Lengthy hagiography.
Biographical article includes a prayer for his canonization.
Brief illustrated profile.
Profile of St. Beatrice, canonized in 1976.
Brief illustrated biography.
Illustrated profile.
Brief biographical paragraph.
The story of the Polish prince. Suitable for children.
The story of this French saint. Suitable for children.
Short biography.
Profile, with links.
Illustrated profile of the Franciscan saint.
Two projects on Edmund Rice undertaken by first-year students at St Aidan's, Whitehall, Dublin, Ireland.