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  • 21Salvator Tongiorgi — (25 December1820 12 November1865) was an Italian Jesuit philosopher and theologian.LifeBorn in Rome, Tongiorgi entered the Society of Jesus at the age of seventeen. After the usual noviceship, literary and philosophical studies, a half decade was …

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  • 22Stephen Brown (author) — Stephen James Meridith Brown (born 24 September 1881 in Holywood, County Down, Ireland, died 5 May 1962, in Dublin, Ireland) was an Irish Catholic priest, writer, bibliographer and librarian. He founded the Central Catholic Library in… …

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  • 23Almeida, John — • Jesuit missionary (1571 1653) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Almeida, John     John Almeida      …

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  • 24Mechitarists — • Armenian Benedictines, founded by Mechitar in 1712 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mechitarists     Mechitarists     † …

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  • 25Rosminians — • The Institute of Charity, or, officially, Societas a charitate nuncupata, is a religious congregation founded by Antonio Rosmini, first organized in 1828 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rosminians     Rosminians …

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  • 26Anthony Terill (Bonville) —     Anthony Terill (Bonville)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Anthony Terill (Bonville)     English theologian, b. at Canford, Dorsetshire, in 1623; d. at Liége, 11 Oct., 1676. His mother was a Catholic but his father was estranged from the Faith,… …

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  • 27Celestin Joseph Felix —     Célestin Joseph Félix     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Célestin Joseph Félix     French Jesuit, b. at Neuville sur l Escaut (Nord), 28 June 1810; d. at Lille, 7 July, 1891. He began his studies under the Brothers of Christian Doctrine, going… …

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  • 28Eastern Monasticism —     Eastern Monasticism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism     (1) Origin     The first home of Christian monasticism is the Egyptian desert. Hither during persecution men fled the world and the danger of apostasy, to serve God in… …

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  • 29Edward Ambrose Burgis —     Edward Ambrose Burgis     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edward Ambrose Burgis     A Dominican historian and theologian, b. in England c. 1673; d. in Brussels, 27 April, 1747. When a young man he left the Church of England, of which his father was …

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  • 30Gustave Xavier Lacroix de Ravignan —     Gustave Xavier Lacroix de Ravignan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gustave Xavier Lacroix de Ravignan     French Jesuit, orator, and author, b. at Bayonne (Basses Pyrénées), 1 Dec. 1795; d. at Paris, 26 Feb., 1858. Sent quite young to Paris, he …

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