. 117 119 English translation, i. pp. 99 sqq. Mansi, i. pp. 921 sqq., 951 sqq. Hardouin, i. pp. 153 sqq ... 186 Mansi, iii. pp. 143 sqq. Hardouin, i. pp. 683 sqq. ref The Council of Carthage, called the third ... one in Africa canon 17 . ref Hefele, 2nd ed., ii. pp. 116 sqq. English translation, ii. pp. 458 sqq. Mansi, iii. pp. 810 sqq., iv. pp. 377 sqq., 45I sqq. Hardouin, i. pp. 926 sqq. Link to English translation ... him to send no more judges to Africa. ref Hefele, 2nd ed., ii. pp. 120 sqq., 137 sqq. English translation, ii. pp. 462 sqq., 480 sqq. Mansi, iii. pp. 835 sqq., iv. pp. 401 sqq., 477 sqq. Hardodin, i. pp. 943 sqq., 1241 sqq. L F. C. ref The Roman See refused, citing its Apostolic See apostolic ... more details
Remigius d. Lyon , October 28, 875 was archbishop of Lyon . Nothing is known of him before his elevation to the episcopate on March 31, 852. He played a prominent part in French ecclesiastical history. He was Archicapellanus from 855 to 863, which was a position of influence. He figures among the leading members of several synods, and presided over the Synod of Valence in 855. He participated in the predestination controversy which had been precipitated on the church by Gottschalk of Orbais Gottschalk , whom, like some other leaders, he defended. This brought him up against the still more powerful Hincmar of Reims , who, in the Synod of Chiersy held in 853, got the endorsement of his four chapters on predestination. But these the synod of Valence refused to ratify and, on the contrary, passed six canons ref Hefele , Conciliengeschichte , iv. 193 sqq. ref against Hincmar s position, and they were reaffirmed by the Synod of Langres in 859, which was proof of Remigius influence. In the national Synod of Savoni res which immediately followed, Remigius presented these canons to Charles the Bald . When Remigius came into his rule he found that certain sources of revenue which he thought properly belonged to his diocese had been taken from it. He set about regaining this lost revenue, and brilliantly succeeded. For these and other services his grateful people canonized him. Various writings have been attributed to him, but he does not seem to have been a writer and the attributions are probably false. Notes references References Bouquet, Receuil, viii. 388 sqq. Ceillier , Auteurs sacres, xii. 614 sqq. Acta Sanctorum , October, xii. 878 sqq. Hist. litt raire de la France, v. 449 sqq. Schaff Herzog External links http www.ccel.org s schaff encyc encyc09 htm iv.vii.cl.htm Schaff Herzog article http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0852 0875 Remigius Lugdonensis Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes Category 875 deaths Category 9th c ... more details
Dansara is a former Catholic titular see , now suppressed. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d2d80.html Catholic Hierarchy page ref The original diocese was in Osrhoene the site of the city has not been identified. Its name is often written Dausara such forms as Lansara, etc. are incorrect. Stephanus Byzantius mentions Dansara as a town near Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa Orfa . Procopius says it was one of the castles around Theodosiopolis Osroene Theodosiopolis , which were fortified by Justinian. ref P trid s 1908 , cites De aedif., II, 6. ref Bishops Dansara, probably at the same time, became an episcopal see suffragan to Edessa, for it figures in the Notitia episcopatuum of the Patriarch of Antioch , Anastasius ref P trid s 1908 , cites Vailh in Echos d Orient, X, 90 sqq. and 139 sqq. ref , and its bishop Nonnus was present at the Fifth Oecumenical Council , held at Constantinople in 553 ref P trid s 1908 , cites Lequien , Oriens Christianus , II, 983. ref . No other bishop is known. It is not certain that it was still in existence in the 10th century ref P trid s 1908 , cites Vailh in Echos d Orient, X, 90 sqq. ref . Notes references References Attribution Catholic last P trid s first S. year 1908 wstitle Dansara Category Titular sees ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 V6 is a Silver level dance pattern of the Quickstep dance syllabus. The couple moves diagonally to the center DC and then diagonally to the wall DW , thus sweeping a V shape on the floor. The pattern starts with the leader backing DC, e.g., after the first part of the Quarter Turns the Back Lock SQQS is performed, followed by the change of the direction on counts SQQ leader s steps left foot back follower steps outside partner step outside partner , right foot back with a quarter turn to the left, left foot forward facing DW , followed by a slow step outside partner, e.g., into the Forward Lock SQQS . Possible preceding figures SQQ of the Quarter Turns Natural Spin Turn SQQSSS ending DC, the last S being the first S of the V6. Possible following figures Forward Lock Step Forward Pepperpot Left scatter chasses Category Dance moves Category Quickstep ... more details
collected the letters of his abbot, variously estimated at 243 or 310 ref P.L. CLXXII, 67 sqq. ref ... two books, revising them, and adding three of his own ref P.L., CLXXXV, 225 sqq. ref He also wrote ..., 523 sqq. ref an account of the saint s journey to Toulouse, in a letter to his teacher Archenfredus ref P.L., CLXXXV, 410 sqq. ref an account of the saint s journey through Germany, the third part of the sixth book of St. Bernard s life ref In P.L., CLXXXV, 395 sqq. this description and the parts ... ref P.L., CLXXXV, 573 sqq. ref Declamationes de colloquio Simonis cum Jesu ref P.L., CLXXXIV, 437 sqq. ref , an ascetical work compiled from the sermons of St. Bernard Libellus contra capitula Gilberti Pictaviensis Episcopi ref P.L., CLXXXV, 595 sqq. ref , a refutation of the errors of Gilbert de ... P.L., CLXXXV, 587 sqq. ref a life of St. Peter of Tarentaise 1175 ref Published in Acta Sanctorum , May, II, 330 sqq. ref a letter to the above named Cardinal of Albano, as to whether the water added ... more details
Other people John the Deacon John the Deacon d. after 910 was a religious writer and deacon , or head of a diaconate at the church of Januarius Saint Januarius in Naples . He flourished towards the end of the ninth and the beginning of the tenth century, and from his writings appears to have been a very learned and accomplished cleric . He wrote several historical works, important sources of information for the history of his time. He first wrote a continuation of the diocesan chronicle of Naples Gesta episcoporum Neapolitanorum , begun by another cleric, but which he brings down from 762 to 872. He makes use of both written and oral tradition, and contributes from personal knowledge. The narrative is graphic and spirited, and impresses the reader as a frank and accurate story. ref ed. Georg Waitz in Mon. Germ. Hist. Script. Langobardorum , 398 sqq. ed. Capasso , Monumenta ad Neapolitani ducatus historiam pertinentia , I, Naples, 1881, pp. 307 sqq.. ref He also wrote a history of the translation in the fifth century of the remains of Severinus of Noricum St. Severinus , the wikt apostle Apostle of Noricum , from the Castellum Lucullanum in the Bay of Naples to a new monastery within the city. This work contains the important account of the destruction of Taormina in Sicily by the Saracens under Ibrahim, and of the martyrdom of Bishop Procopius. ref ed. Acta Sanctorum , January, I, 1098 sqq. ed. Waitz in Mon. Germ. Hist. , loc. cit., 452 9. ref When in 910 the relics of St. Sossius , a companion of Saint Januarius St. Januarius , were transferred from the ruined Miseno to the same monastery at Naples, John wrote a history of St. Januarius and his companions, in which as an eyewitness he describes the aforesaid transfer. ref Acta Sanctorum , September, VI, 874 sqq. the text of the Translatio alone is found in Waitz, loc. cit., 459 63. ref A biography of St. Nicholas of Myra ref Edited by Angelo Mai Angelo, Cardinal Mai in Spicilegium Romanum , IV, 323 sqq. ref is not ... more details
Bernard of Besse was a French Friar Minor and chronicler. He was a native of Aquitaine , with date of birth uncertain he belonged to the custody of Cahors and was secretary to St. Bonaventure . He took up the pen after the Seraphic Doctor, he tells us, to gather the ears the latter had dropped from his sheaf, lest anything of so great a memory as that of Francis of Assisi St. Francis might perish. Works His Liber de Laudibus Beati Francisci , composed about 1280, besides a resume of some of the earlier legends, contains brief and valuable information about the companions of St. Francis and the foundation of the three Franciscan Order s, and is the only thirteenth century document which specifies the first biographies of St. Francis. About 1297 1300 he compiled a catalogue of the ministers general up to his time, which is also a source of importance for the study of Franciscan history. Critical editions of both these works have been published by the Friars Minor of Quaracchi in Analecta Franciscana , III 1897 , 666 707 and by Father Hilarin Felder of Lucerne, O. M. Cap. Liber de Laudibus etc. Rome, 1897 . Bernard also wrote the life of Blessed Christopher of Cahors inserted in the Chronica XXIV Generalium ed. Quaracchi, 1897, 161 173 and is very probably the author of the Speculum Disciplinae and of the Epistola ad Quendam Novitium Pseudo Bonaventura erroneously attributed to St. Bonaventure See Bonav. Opera Omnia ed. Quaracchi, 1898, VIII, 583 sqq. and 663 sqq. . References Luke Wadding , Scriptores Ord. Minorum 1650 , 59, and Sbaralea , Supplementum 1806 , 135 Fabricius , Bib. Med. Aev. 1734 , 218 Daunou , Hist. Litt. France 1838 , XIX, 437 Denifle , Archiv. f. litt. und Kirchengesch. des M. A. 1885 , I, 145 sqq. and 630 sqq., also Misc. Francescana 1886 , I, L sqq. Othon de Pavie , L Aquitaine Seraphique 1900 , I, passim. cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 02498a.htm title Bernard of Besse work Catholic Encyclopedia Thomas Ferencik OFM , Das Buch ber die ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Karl von Haimhausen originally Aymausen b. at Munich , of a noble Bavarian family, 28 May 1692 d. in Chile , 7 April 1767 was a German Jesuit theologian and missionary. Life On 20 October 1702, he entered the Society of Jesus, and, in 1724, went as a missionary to Chile. He was a professor of theology and for many years rector of the Collegium Maximum at Santiago, Chile Santiago . Chile having been constituted an independence province of the order in 1624, Father Haimhausen was made provincial procurator, master of novices, and instructor. He acted as confessor to Spanish bishops and the viceroy. Haimhausen completed the college church in Santiago, and built a novitiate establishment and two houses for spiritual retreats, with churches attached to them. He als promoted local economic and industrial development. Haimhausen founded an arts and crafts school at Calera , near Santiago, with assistance from Germany. Here the ateliers of the bell founder, the watchmaker and the goldsmith, the organ builder and the furniture maker, and the studios of the painter and sculptor turned out products not before made in Chile. References Huonder, Jesuitenmission re des 17ten und 18ten Jahrhunderts Freiberg im Br., 1899 , 65 75 sqq. 92, 132 Cappa, Estudios cr ticos acerca de la dominaci n espa ola en America, VIII, Industrias mec nicas, 193 sqq. XIII, 170 Enrich, Historia de la Campa a de Jes s en Chile, I Barcelona, 1891 , 103 sqq., 129 sqq., 243, 294 Carayon, Documents in dits, XVI Poitiers, 1867 68 , 331 sqq. Two letters of Haimhausen are published in the Welt Bott , nos. 203 and 776. The manuscript of an apologia for the Society of Jesus, written in 1755, was found in the archives of the Foreign Office at Santiago. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Karl von Haimhausen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haimhausen, Karl Von ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 May 1692 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 April 17 ... more details
, 147 sqq., 445 sqq. . The De divina contemplatione was for a long time regarded as a work of Augustine ... loc. cit., 153 sq. See also Dom Andr Wilmart References Hist. lit. de la France, VIII. 48 sqq ... generale, XXVI, 531 sqq. External links CathEncy title John of F camp url http www.newadvent.org cathen ... more details
Saint Romanus of Blaye was a priest in the Gironde in France . He was active at the end of the fourth century. ref CathEncy wstitle Sts. Romanus ref Gregory of Tours claimed that St. Martin of Tours buried Romanus. ref De gloria confessorum , c. xlv ref An old life of St. Romanus was published in the Bollandists Analecta Bollandiana . ref V 1866 , 178 sqq. ref His feast is 24 November. References reflist Category 4th century Christian saints Category Gallo Roman saints France saint stub nl Romanus van Blaye ... more details
Infobox person honorific prefix name Nicetas honorific suffix image caption native name polytonic native name lang birth name birth date Birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates Coord LAT LONG display inline monuments residence nationality Greece Greek other names education alma mater occupation Clergyman years active employer organization agent known for notable works style influences influenced home town television religion Christian spouse partner children parents relatives awards website URL www.example.com Nicetas polytonic was an 11th century Greek clergyman. A deacon of St. Sophia, Constantinople , he was a nephew of the bishop Serres Serres or Serrae in Macedonia region Macedonia . Eventually he became Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Heraclea Pontica Heraclea Pontus , at the end of the eleventh century. He was a prolific writer. ref Krumbacher , lang de Gesch. der byzant. Litt. Munich, 1897 , 137 sqq, 211 sqq, 215 sqq, 587, etc. ref He is sometimes confused with Nicetas Paphlagon . Works He compiled Catena Biblical commentary catena s on Gospels Matthew, Luke and John . ref A. Di Berardino, Patrology , tr. Adrian Walford, 2006 p. 646 ref lang la Commentarii in Gregor. Nazianzeni Tetrasticha et Monosticha lang la Responsa Canonica ad Interrogationes cujusdam Constantini Episcopi References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nicetas of Heraclea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nicetas of Heraclea Category Biblical exegesis Category 11th century Byzantine people Christian clergy stub Greece bio stub ca Nicetes de Serres ... more details
, known as the Capitulare Haitonis P.L., CV, 763 sqq., Melon. Germ. Leg., Sect. II, Capitular. Reg. Franc., I, 363 sqq., Mansi, XIV, 393 sqq. , in which he legislated on matters of diocesan discipline ... more details
, 1699, Aubencit, 1702. E. and E. Haag, La France protestante , ed. H. L. Bordier, vi.309 sqq., Paris ... Kirche , iii.890 sqq, Jena, 1734 Bartholmess, in Bulletin de la soci t de l hist. du protestantisme fran a s , 1853 Saigey, in Revue de th ologie , Oct., 1855 Lichtenberger, ESR , xi.489 sqq ... more details
Authorities Jacob Grimm Grimm , Deutsche Mythologie , i. 50, sqq. Walter Kelly Kelly , Curiosities of Indo European Tradition and Folklore , p.  48 sqq. Charles Elton Elton , Origins of English History , p.  293 sqq. James George Frazer JG Frazer , The Golden Bough , iii. 301. 1911 Category ... more details
Archiv , V 1880 , 275 sqq., 503 sqq. led to important conclusions concerning the volumes of the Regesta ... sqq. . Again, large parts of the Regesta of Gregory VII 1073 85 , namely 381 letters, are contained ... Archiv , III, 164 sqq. . Besides these collections of letters which have preserved fragments ... in Zeitschrift der Savigny Stiftung Roman. Abteil. 1885 , 242 sqq. Jean Baptiste Fran ois Pitra ... 1883 , 210 sqq numerous papers in the Mitteilungen des Institutes f r oester Gesch. , as by Ottenthal, in V, 128 sqq. Kaltenbrunner , ibid., V, 213 sqq. VI, 79 sqq. Breslau ibid., IX, 1 sqq. Donabaum, ibid., XI, 101, sqq. Denifle , Die p plischen Registerb nde des Vatikanischen des XIII. Jahrhunderts ... 1886 , 1 sqq. , Specimena pal ographica Regestorum Rom. Pont. Rome, 1888 Palmieri, Ad Archivi Rom ... more details
295, 724 sqq., Eng. transl., iii. 159 184, iv. 152 sqq. J. Sirmond , Concilia antiqua Gallia , i. 70 sqq., 215 sqq., Paris, 1829. Wikisourcepar The Canons of the Council of Orange External links http ... more details
Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator , I, 8 Rass, Die Convertiten , I Freiburg, 1886 80 , 123 sqq. Holzhausen, G. Witzel u. die kirchliche Union in Zeitschr. fur histor. Theologie 1849 , 382 sqq. Schmidt ... Freiburg, 1879 , 140 sqq. Ignaz D llinger , Die Reformation , I Ratisbon, 1846 , 28 sqq. Attribution ... more details
, pp.  185, 189 sqq. Gottfr. von Murr, Journal , VII, 240 sqq. IX, 81 sq. Neues Journal , I, 147 sqq. II, 303, sqq. . He was twice visitor of the mission, and provincial of the Chinese and Japanese ... more details
Portal Catholicism Scapular The Scapular of Our Lady of Ransom is a Roman Catholic devotional scapular that traces its roots to the Fathers of the Order of Our Lady of Mercy for the Ransom of Prisoners founded by St. Peter Nolasco in 1256, who devoted much of his life to rescuing captives from the Moors . ref Ann Ball, 2003, Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices ISBN 087973910X page 517 ref The scapular is white and the front has an image of Our Lady of Ransom . The back usually has an image of the order s coat of arms. The indulgences for the confraternity were approved by the Congregation of Indulgences in 1868 Rescr. auth. S. C. Indulg., pp.  483 sqq., n. 36 . See also Scapular Rosary and scapular Notes Reflist Sources Catholic Encyclopedia http www.newadvent.org cathen 13508b.htm DEFAULTSORT Scapular Of Our Lady Of Ransom Category Scapulars Category Catholic religious life RC stub ... more details
Infobox language name Brao nativename states Cambodia , Laos speakers 45,000 date 1984 date 2006 ethnicity familycolor Austro Asiatic fam2 Bahnaric languages Bahnaric fam3 West Bahnaric languages West fam4 lc1 brb ld1 Lave ll1 none lc2 krr ld2 Kru ng ll2 none lc3 krv ld3 Kavet ll3 none lc4 sqq ld4 Sou ll4 none Brao is a Mon Khmer languages Mon Khmer language of Cambodia and Laos . There are four distinct but mutually intelligible varieties, sometimes considered separate languages Lave Brao proper , Kru ng Kreung , Kavet Kravet , and Sou Su , Suq , the latter two spoken by only a couple thousand apiece. Category Languages of Laos AustroAsiatic lang stub ... more details
File C. Musso 1588 .jpg thumb Title page of Musso s Comment. in epist. ad Romanos Venice, 1588 Cornelio Musso or Cornelius born at Piacenza , 1511 died 1574 was an Italian Friar Minor Conventual , and Bishop of Bitonto , prominent at the Council of Trent . He was, perhaps, the most renowned orator of his day, styled the Italian Demosthenes . Returning to ancient patristic models, he raised the homily to a high form of perfection. He was among the first three bishops present at the Council of Trent, where he delivered the inaugural oration, distinguishing himself especially at the debates on justification theology justification . In 1560 he was sent as papal legate to Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Ferdinand . He wrote De divina historia libri tres Venice, 1585 1587 Comment. in epist. ad Romanos Venice, 1588 De operibus sex dierum Venice, 1598 . His Conciones evangeliorum and Sermones ed. by Jos. Musso, Venice, 1580 were translated into Latin by Michael of Isselt Cologne, 1594 . Musso was buried in the Church of the Twelve Apostles , Rome. References Gaudentius, Beitr ge z. Kirchengesch. d. 16. und 17. Jahrh. Bozen, 1880 , 48 sqq. Manuale dei Minori Conventuali , 324 sq. Pallavicino, Istoria de concilio di Trento Rome, 1883 , passim Keppler in Theologische Quartalschrift T bingen, 1892 , 98 Hugo von Hurter , Nomenclator Lit. , III 3rd ed. , 84 sqq. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 16064c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article Cornelius Musso Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Musso, Cornelio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1511 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1574 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Musso, Cornelio Category 1511 births Category 1574 deaths Category Public speakers Category Franciscans Category Bishops of Bitonto Category Participants in the Council of Trent Category 16th century Italian people Category 16th century Roman Catholic bishops de Cornelio Musso ... more details
de Montoya are to be found in the Memorial histor. espa ol , XVI Madrid, 1862 , 57 sqq. in Litterae ... C. de Jesus , VI, 1675 sqq. References Dahlmann, Die Sprachenkunde und die Missionen Freiburg 1891 , 84 sqq. Conquista espiritual Bilbao , Prologo Saldamanho, Los antiquos Jesuitas del Peru Lima, 1882 , 61 sqq. Xarque, Vida de P. Ant. Ruiz de Montova Saragossa, 1662 De Andrade, Varones ilustres Madrid ... , s. vv. Guarani and Ruiz Marion Mulhall, Between the Amazon and Andes London, 1881 , 248 sqq. Revista ... more details