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  • 111Saint Lucius I —     Pope St. Lucius I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Lucius I     (253 254); d. at Rome, 5 March, 254. After the death of St. Cornelius, who died in exile in the summer of 253, Lucius was chosen to fill his place, and consecrated Bishop… …

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  • 112Saint Engelbert of Cologne —     St. Engelbert of Cologne     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Engelbert of Cologne     Archbishop of that city (1216 1225); b. at Berg, about 1185; d. near Schwelm, 7 November, 1225. His father was Engelbert, Count of Berg, his mother, Margaret …

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  • 113Saint John Damascene —     St. John Damascene     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Damascene     Born at Damascus, about 676; died some time between 754 and 787. The only extant life of the saint is that by John, Patriarch of Jerusalem, which dates from the tenth… …

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  • 114saint|ly — «SAYNT lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. like a saint; very holy: »I mention still Him whom thy wrongs, with saintly patience borne (Milton). SYNONYM(S): angelic, godly. 2. Fig …

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  • 115Saint James' Church, Antwerp — Saint James Church in Antwerp, Belgium is built on the site of a hostel for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. The present building is the work of the Waghemakere family with Rombout Keldermans, in Brabantine Gothic style. The church contains… …

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  • 116Saint and Blurry — is an album by John Hegley released in 1993 by Rykodisc.It consists of a mixture of poems and songs. All poems were written by Hegley but some songs were written by Hegley with Nigel Piper.Track listingAn asterisk indicates songs# In the… …

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  • 117Saint Otto —     St. Otto     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Otto     Bishop of Bamberg, b. about 1060; d. 30 June, 1139. He belonged to the noble, though not wealthy, family of Mistelbach in Swabia, not to the Counts of Andechs. He was ordained priest, but… …

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  • 118Saint Paschasius Radbertus —     St. Paschasius Radbertus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Paschasius Radbertus     Theologian, b. at Soissons, 786; d. in the Monastery of Corbie, c. 860 (the date 865 is improbable). As a child he was exposed, but was taken in and brought… …

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  • 119Saint Symphorosa —     St. Symphorosa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Symphorosa     Martyred with her seven sons at Tibur (Tivoli) towards the end of the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117 138). The story of their martyrdom is told in an old Passio, the reliability… …

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  • 120Saint-Ignatius's-bean — Saint Ig·na·tius s bean ig nā sh(ē )əs n the greenish straw colored seed of a Philippine woody vine of the genus Strychnos (S. ignatii) that is like nux vomica in its action and uses called also Ignatius bean Aze·ve·do ə zə vā thü Blessed Ignacio …

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