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  • Benedict Arnold (January 14, 1741 – June 14, 1801) was a famous American traitor, having been a general in the Continental Army during the ...
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  • Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 – c. 547) was a major Christian saint from Italy, whose famous monastic Rule was adopted throughout the Western ...
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  • I Silverius Vigilius Pelagius IJohn III Benedict I Pelagius II Gregory I ... Adeodatus II Donus Agatho Leo II Benedict II John V Conon Sergius ...
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  • to a literal observance of the Rule of Saint Benedict, rejecting the perceived laxity of mainstream Benedictine practice. The most striking feature ...
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  • of Ephesus Council of Chalcedon St Benedict Second Council of Constantinople ... | list8 = Pope Innocent XI Benedict XIV Suppression of the Jesuits ...
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  • #039;s abbey and writings influenced St. Benedict, who incorporated many of ... western spiritualities, from that of St. Benedict to that of St. Ignatius ...
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  • Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 – c. 547) was a major Christian saint from Italy, whose famous monastic Rule was adopted throughout the Western ...
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  • A Benedictine is an adherent of the teachings of Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480-c. 547), who is renowned as the author of the Rule of St Benedict ...
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  • and concluded with the election of Pope Benedict XVI at 16:05 UTC, April 19, 2005. ... I (1978), John Paul II (1978–2005), Benedict XVI (2005-2013), and Francis ...
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  • in St Peter's. He was succeeded by Benedict III. Several miracles are ... for three years between Leo IV and Benedict III, disguising herself ...
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  • 1986. On Sunday, October 12, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI announced her canonization ... Pope Benedict cleared Sister Alphonsa's name for canonization ...
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  • * Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 * Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352 ... to be schismatic (Gregory XII from Rome, Benedict XIII from Avignon) and appointed ...
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  • the patronage of the Duke of York, Henry Benedict. The duke would later be ... by the Cardinal Duke of York, Henry Benedict, for whom he wrote a Metastasian ...
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  • Celestine abdicated and Boniface VIII (Benedict Gaetani) was elected to ... Before his election as Boniface VIII, Benedict had served as a cardinal ...
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  • John of the Cross was canonized as a saint in 1762 by Pope Benedict ... in 1618, and he was canonized by Benedict XIII in 1726. In 1926, he ...
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  • * [http://www.kansasmonks.org/ St. Benedict's Abbey] * [http://www.benedictine.edu/ Benedictine College] before=None | title=Archbishop of ...
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  • predecessor=Benedict I| successor=Gregory I| birth_date=???| ... Pelagius II was elected to succeed Benedict I when the Lombards were ...
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  • north. He first dispatched Major General Benedict Arnold, his most aggressive ... News of the imminent arrival of General Benedict Arnold and 1,000 reinforcements ...
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  • and are comparable to the Rule of Saint Benedict in the West. ... *Saint Benedict *Desert Fathers ==Bibliography== * Bacchus, F. J. ...
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  • |canonized_by=Pope Benedict XIII |attributes= |patronage=Argentina; ... Clement X in 1675, and canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726. He is the ...
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  • * Benedict XVI. The Roman Martyrology. Gardners Books, 2007. ISBN 9780548133743. * Chapman, John. Studies on the Early Papacy. Port Washington ...
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  • Benedict Arnold (January 14, 1741 – June 14, 1801) was a famous American traitor, having been a general in the Continental Army during the ...
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