Companions of the Cross — The Companions of the Cross is a Society of Apostolic Life based in Ottawa, Ontario. It is a community of Roman Catholic priests, which is Eucharistic, Charismatic, Marian and Magisterial. It was founded by Father Robert Bedard and was approved… … Wikipedia
Saint Daniel and Companions — St. Daniel and Companions † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Daniel and Companions Friars Minor and martyrs; dates of birth unknown; died 10 October, 1227. The martyrdom of St. Berard and his companions in 1219 had inflamed many of the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Alexis Falconieri — St. Alexis Falconieri † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Alexis Falconieri Born in Florence, 1200; died 17 February, 1310, at Mount Senario, near Florence. He was the son of Bernard Falconieri, a merchant prince of Florence, and one of the … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Thomas — or St Thomas usually refers to: *Thomas the Apostle, a Jewish Christian apostle and saint of the 1st century *Thomas Aquinas (1225 1274), the most important Catholic medieval philosopher and theologian *Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, an… … Wikipedia
Saint Kilian — Statue of Saint Kilian (with Fortress Marienberg in the background) Irish Franconian Apostle Born … Wikipedia
Saint Gall (Gallus) — St. Gall † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gall (GALLUS; in the most ancient manuscript he is called GALLO, GALLONUS, GALLUNUS, and sometimes also CALLO, CHELLEH, GILLIANUS, etc.). An Irishman by birth, he was one of the twelve… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Behnam — Died c. 350 A.D. Nimrud, Iraq Honored in Syriac Christianity Major shrine Monastery of Mar Behnam and Mart Sara, Nimrud, Iraq Feast … Wikipedia
Saint Leontius — is the name of several Christian saints. It can refer to:Martyrs*Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus, d. 70 79 AD *Leontius, Longinus, and Companions *Leontius, Maurice, Daniel, and Companions *Leontius, Serapion, and Companions *Leontius of Tsarevo … Wikipedia
Saint Fulgentius — St. Fulgentius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Fulgentius (FABIUS CLAUDIUS GORDIANUS FULGENTIUS). Born 468, died 533. Bishop of Ruspe in the province of Byzacene in Africa, eminent among the Fathers of the Church for saintly life,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Lucius I — Pope St. Lucius I † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Lucius I (253 254); d. at Rome, 5 March, 254. After the death of St. Cornelius, who died in exile in the summer of 253, Lucius was chosen to fill his place, and consecrated Bishop… … Catholic encyclopedia