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  1. Pope Eugene I - Wikipedia

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    WebUnusual election. Eugene was a Roman from the Aventine, son of Rufinianus. He was brought up in the Church's ministry, and was already an elderly priest when a dispute flared up between the papacy in Rome, which opposed the monothelite teachings, and the imperial government in Constantinople, which supported it.As a result, Pope Martin I was deposed …

  2. Agathius - Wikipedia

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    WebSaint Agathius (Greek: Ἅγιος Ἀκάκιος; died 303), also known as Acacius of Byzantium, Achatius, or Agathonas to Christian tradition, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army, martyred around 304. A church existed in Constantinople associated with Acacius and possibly named after him: the Church of St Acacius.

  3. Vincent R. Capodanno - Wikipedia

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    WebVincent Robert Capodanno Jr., M.M. (February 13, 1929 – September 4, 1967) was a Catholic priest and Maryknoll Missioner killed in action while serving as a Navy chaplain with a Marine Corps infantry unit during the Vietnam War.He was a posthumous recipient of America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for heroic actions above and …

  4. Pope Martin I - Wikipedia

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    WebPope Martin I (Latin: Martinus I; between 590 and 600 – 16 September 655), also known as Martin the Confessor, was the bishop of Rome from 21 July 649 to his death 16 September 655. He served as Pope Theodore I's ambassador to Constantinople and was elected to succeed him as Pope.He was the only pope during the Eastern Roman domination of the …

  5. John Mason Neale - Wikipedia

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    WebJohn Mason Neale (24 January 1818 – 6 August 1866) was an English Anglican priest, scholar and hymnwriter.He worked and wrote on a wide range of holy Christian texts, including obscure medieval hymns, both Western and Eastern. Among his most famous hymns is the 1853 Good King Wenceslas, set on Boxing Day.An Anglo-Catholic, Neale's …

  6. Our Lady of Laus - Wikipedia

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    WebOur Lady of Laus (French: Notre-Dame du Laus) or Refuge of Sinners denotes Marian apparitions that took place between 1664 and 1718 in Saint-Étienne-le-Laus, France, to Benoîte Rencurel, a young shepherdess.The apparitions were approved by the Holy See on 5 May 2008. Pope Pius IX granted a Canonical Coronation to her marble image on 23 …

  7. Pope Sixtus III - Wikipedia

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    WebEarly career. Sixtus was born in Rome and before his accession he was prominent among the Roman clergy, and frequently corresponded with Augustine of Hippo. According to Peter Brown, before being made pope, Sixtus was a patron of Pelagius, who was later condemned as a heretic, although Butler disagrees and attributes the charge to Garnier. Nicholas …

  8. Finbar of Cork - Wikipedia

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    WebHe settled for about the last seventeen years of his life in the area then known as Corcach Mór na Mumhan (the Great Marsh of Munster), now the city of Cork, where he gathered around him monks and students.This became an important centre of learning, giving rise to the phrase Ionad Bairre Sgoil na Mumhan. " Where Finbar taught let Munster learn", is …



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