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Saint and Antoninus
* 1389 – Saint Antoninus of Florence, Archbishop of Florence ( d. 1459 )
Pope Saint Telesphorus was Pope from 126 or 127 to 136 or 137 or 138, during the reigns of Roman Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius.
There is no reference of the Sudarium for the first several hundred years after the Crucifixion of Jesus, until its mention in 570 in an account by Antoninus of Piacenza, who writes that the Sudarium is being cared for in a cave near the monastery of Saint Mark, in the vicinity of Jerusalem.
The legends of Saint Antoninus and others across northern Italy can only be explained as being of individuals left behind for various reasons in the passage of the legion.
The primilaries of the Peace of Constance were signed in 1183 in the Saint Antoninus church.
Bernardo was born in France or Navarre, and devoted himself to the reconstruction of the original cathedral built over the crypt of the local Saint Antolín ( Antoninus of Pamiers ), the patron saint of Palencia, who is venerated here alone, with his Ferias, a moveable feast in September.
* Saint Antoninus
* Saint Antoninus ( disambiguation )
Saint Antoninus of Florence, O. P., ( Anthony of Florence, Antonio Pierozzi, also called De Forciglioni, was an Italian Dominican friar, who ruled as an Archbishop of Florence.

Saint and Lives
There also survive biographical Lives of saints of the period, for instance Saint Eligius and Leodegar, written soon after their subjects ' deaths.
Prior to Doctor Who he appeared in numerous TV shows including, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Ivanhoe, Dial 999, Danger Man, Maigret, Compact, The Third Man, Crane, Detective, Sherlock Holmes, No Hiding Place, The Saint, Armchair Theatre, The Wednesday Play, Z-Cars, Adam Adamant Lives!
The Lives of Dewi Sant ( David, the patron saint of Wales ), Saint Cadoc and Saint Gildas report that Gildas visited the abbey of Ty Gwyn in 527 or 528 and objected to Dewi / David being placed in charge of it at such a young age.
Saint Dimitry of Rostov in his Kniga zhyttia sviatykh ( Book of the Lives of the Saints ), T. 1 ( 1689 ) places the date of celebration on 24 November.
His extant works include the Roman de Brut, a verse history of Britain, the Roman de Rou, a verse history of the Dukes of Normandy, and other works in verse, including the Lives of Saint Margaret and Saint Nicholas.
The life of Saint Adalbert of Prague, who is buried in the cathedral, is shown in 18 scenes, probably based on a lost illuminated copy of one of his Lives.
Froude agreed to contribute to Newman's Lives of the English Saints, choosing Saint Neot as his subject.
Her earliest television appearances included guest roles on Danger Man, Adam Adamant Lives !, The Saint, Z-Cars and The Avengers in the 1960s.
* " The Life of Saint Christopher ", The Golden Legend or Lives of the Saints, Temple Classics, 1931 ( Compiled by Jacobus de Voragine, Translated by William Caxton ) at the Fordham University Medieval Sourcebook
The standard Lives, and Saint Egwin and his Abbey of Evesham say Eof was a swineherd.
From as early as the 9th century a series of fantastically embroidered Lives of Saint Gall were circulated.
In her Lives, Saint Brigid is portrayed as having the power to multiply such things as butter, bacon and milk, to bestow sheep and cattle and to control the weather.
* Lives of the Saints, September 10: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
Undeterred, according to the curious 17th-century antiquary John Aubrey ( author of the Brief Lives ), " in those days, when they went to bed they did rake up the fire, and make a X on the ashes, and pray to God and Saint Sythe to deliver them from fire, and from water, and from all misadventure.
* Lives of the Saints: Saint Hyacinth
* Saint Martín de Porres ( December 9, 1579 – November 3, 1639 ) To help Martin serve the poor and needy, God blessed him with miraculous powers of bilocation, of being able to pass through closed doors ( teleportation ), and of levitation, according to Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
In Saint-Germain, Mabillon edited the works of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux ( published in 1667 ), and also worked on the Lives of the Benedictine Saints (" Acta Ordinis S. Benedicti ") ( published in nine volumes between 1668 and 1701 ).
* Jason Glenn, " Two Lives of Saint Radegund ," in Jason Glenn ( ed ), The Middle Ages in Texts and Texture: Reflections on Medieval Sources ( Toronto, University of Toronto, 2012 ),
* John Gilmary Shea,Saint Vincent Ferrer ’ in Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints ( New York: Benziger Brothers, 1894 ).
However, the author was certainly well versed in the hagiographical tradition, drawing from a Life of Brigid of Kildare, and evidently borrowing from Breton traditions of Saint Sithney and Lives of the local saints Elwen, Ia, and Gwinear.
* Lives of a Saint Biographical article on Fr.
* " Saint Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal ", Butler's Lives of the Saints
According to John Colgan, numerous works can be ascribed to Ailerán, including the Fourth Life of Saint Patrick, a Latin litany, and the Lives of Saint Brigid and Saint Féichín of Fore.

Saint and Fathers
251 – 356 ), also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anthony of Thebes, Abba Antonius ( Ἀββᾶς Ἀντώνιος ), and Father of All Monks, was a Christian saint from Egypt, a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers.
In the 13th century Saint Thomas Aquinas aimed to recapture the teachings of the Church Fathers on the role of the Holy Trinity in the economy of salvation.
Saint Sava began the work on the Serbian Nomocanon in 1208 while being at Mount Athos, using The Nomocanon in Fourteen Titles, Synopsis of Stefan the Efesian, Nomocanon of John Scholasticus, Ecumenical Councils ' documents, which he modified with the canonical commentaries of Aristinos and John Zonaras, local church meetings, rules of the Holy Fathers, the law of Moses, translation of Prohiron and the Byzantine emperors ' Novellae ( most were taken from Justinian's Novellae ).
Both the Patriarchate of Addis Ababa and all Ethiopia, and the Patriarchate of Asmara and all Eritrea do acknowledge the supremacy of honor and dignity of the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria on the basis that both Patriarchates were established by the Throne of Alexandria and that they have their roots in the Apostolic Church of Alexandria, and acknowledge that Saint Mark the Apostle is the founder of their Churches through the heritage and Apostolic evangelization of the Fathers of Alexandria.
There had been a long-standing general Christian prohibition on contraception and abortion, with such Church Fathers as Clement of Alexandria and Saint Augustine condemning the practices.
He shows familiarity with Proclus, which indicates he wrote no earlier than the 5th century, as well as influence from Saint Clement of Alexandria, the Cappadocian Fathers, Origen of Alexandria, and others.
Pelagius was opposed by Saint Augustine, one of the most influential early Church Fathers.
Tertullian actively advocated traducianism ( that is, the parental generation of souls ), while some of the later Fathers — most notably Saint Augustine, at the outbreak of Pelagianism — began to question the creation by God of individual souls and to incline to the opposite opinion, which seemed to facilitate the explanation of the transmission of original sin.
It was later used by the Church Fathers, in particular Saint Augustine of Hippo, who wrote that Christians should live a life of peregrinatio in the material world while awaiting the Kingdom of God.
* Saint Jerome Emiliani ( 1486 – 1537 ), Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers
* Saint Marcellin Champagnat ( 1789 – 1840 ), a Catholic priest and founding members of the Society of Mary ( Marist Fathers ) who founded the Marist Brothers and was canonised in 1999.
Omitting other appropriate passages which are almost numberless in the writings of the Fathers, We shall praise Saint Gregory the Great, who expressly testifies that this is indeed the teaching of the Catholic Church.
The Basilian Fathers, also known as The Congregation of Saint Basil, is an international order of Catholic priests and students studying for the priesthood, who focus on education and ministering through oratories.
Among her nine siblings were two of the three Cappadocian Fathers, her younger brothers Basil the Great and Saint Gregory of Nyssa, as well as Peter of Sebaste.
Saint Gregory Palamas foresaw the danger that these views held for Orthodoxy and through the power and energy of the Most Holy Spirit and the experience which he himself had acquired as a successor to the Holy Fathers, he confronted this great danger and preserved unadulterated the Orthodox Faith and Tradition.
In 1717, the governor of New France granted the lands encompassing the cemetery and the pines to the Society of the Priests of Saint Sulpice or Sulpician Fathers Seminary, a Roman Catholic order based in Paris.
The Ikalto monastery was founded by Saint Zenon, one of the 13 Syrian Fathers, in the late 6th century.
St Bruno's " Commentaries " reveal that he knew a little Hebrew and Greek ; he was familiar with the Fathers, especially Saint Augustine and Saint Ambrose.
Archimandite ( later, Archbishop ) Chrysostomos wrote: " In certain ultra-conservative Orthodox circles in the United States, there has developed an unfortunate bitter and harsh attitude toward one of the great Fathers of the Church, the blessed ( Saint ) Augustine of Hippo ( 354-430 A. D .).
In 1605, after Marshall Gabriel de Rivera received the encomienda of Bombon, the Augustinian Fathers made Tagbakin the first settlement of the Lipeños and a mission center with the name of San Sebastian, perhaps after the installed Patron Saint, which continued to the present.
: Oh, Saint Joseph, do assist me by your powerful intercession, and obtain for me from your Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, So that, having engaged here below your heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most Loving of Fathers.
Saint Louis School was originally located in Windward Oahu as the College of Āhuimanu, founded by the Fathers of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in 1846.
The Marist Brothers, or Little Brothers of Mary, are a Catholic religious institute of brothers and affiliated lay people, founded in France, at La Valla-en-Gier near Lyon in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest of the Society of Mary ( Marist Fathers ).
Semipelagianism in its original form was developed as a compromise between Pelagianism and the teaching of Church Fathers such as Saint Augustine, who taught that man cannot come to God without the grace of God.

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