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  • 91Trappists — • The Cistercians who follow the reform inaugurated by the Abbot de Rancé (b. 1626; d. 1700) in the Abbey of La Trappe, and often now applied to the entire Order of Reformed Cistercians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Trappists      …

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  • 92Bartholomew Holzhauser —     Bartholomew Holzhauser     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bartholomew Holzhauser     Parish priest, ecclesiastical writer, and founder of a religious community; born 24 Aug., 1613, at Laugna in the Diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria; died 20 May, 1658.… …

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  • 93Blessed Louis Allemand —     Blessed Louis Allemand     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Louis Allemand     Cardinal, Archbishop of Arles, whose name has been written in a great variety of ways (Alamanus, Alemanus, Almannus, Alamandus, etc.), was born at Arbent in the… …

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  • 94Church History —     Ecclesiastical History     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical History     I. NATURE AND OFFICE     Ecclesiastical history is the scientific investigation and the methodical description of the temporal development of the Church… …

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  • 95Councils of Attigny —     Councils of Attigny     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Councils of Attigny     In 765, St. Chrodegang of Metz and thirty seven other bishops mutually promised in an assembly held at the royal residence of Attigny near Vouziers (Ardennes) that… …

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  • 96Councils of Orleans —     Councils of Orléans     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Councils of Orléans     Six national councils were held at Orléans in the Merovingian period.     I. At the first, convoked by Clovis (511), three three bishops assisted and passed thirty one… …

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  • 97First Lateran Council —     First Lateran Council (1123)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► First Lateran Council (1123)     The Council of 1123 is reckoned in the series of ecumenical councils. It had been convoked in December, 1122, immediately after the Concordat of Worms …

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  • 98Giuseppe Tartini —     Giuseppe Tartini     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giuseppe Tartini     Violinist, composer, and theorist, b. at Pirano, Italy, 12 April, 1692; d. at Padua, 16 Feb., 1770. He resisted the earnest desire of his parents that he enter the Franciscan …

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  • 99Julius III —     Pope Julius III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Julius III     (GIAMMARIA CIOCCHI DEL MONTE).     Born at Rome, 10 September, 1487; died there, 23 March, 1555. He was the son of a famous Roman jurist, studied jurisprudence at Perugia and… …

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  • 100Leo XI —     Pope Leo XI     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Leo XI     (ALESSANDRO OTTAVIANO DE MEDICI).     Born at Florence in 1535; died at Rome 27 April, 1605, on the twenty seventh day after his election to the papacy. His mother, Francesca Salviati …

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