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  AR Newsletter — Oct. 2002: Saint Catharine De Ricci, V., O.S.D.
Saint Philip Neri and Saint Catharine of Ricci, having for some time exchanged many letters, to satisfy their mutual desire of seeing each other, while Saint Philip Neri was detained in Rome, she appeared to him in a vision, and they conversed together for a considerable time, each doubtless being in a rapture.
Most wonderful were the raptures of Saint Catharine in meditating on the Passion of Christ, which was her daily exercise, to which she totally devoted herself every week from Thursday noon to three o’clock in the afternoon on Friday.
Saint Catharine of Ricci practiced the art of true devotion, which consists very much in a familiar and easy habit of accompanying exterior actions and business with a pious attention to the Divine Presence, frequent secret aspirations, and a constant union of the soul with God.
www.fatima.org /apostolate/newsletters/apos/2002/october/ar_oct02pg1.asp?printer   (889 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Albany
Its history starts with the treaty of Saint-Germaini des Prés (1632), when England at last restored Canada to France.
glory of baptizing, on Easter Sunday, 1675, Tegakouita, who is called Catharine in the baptismal record, and "The Lily of the Mohawk" by Catholic tradition.
Tertiaries of St. Catharine de Ricci (1880), Sisters of the Good Shepherd (1884), Redemptorists (1886).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01256a.htm   (2291 words)

  
 Albany
Its history starts with the treaty of Saint-Germaini des Prés (1632), when England at last restored Canada to France.
In October, 1646, he was tomahawked, beheaded, and his body thrown into the Mohawk river.
In his footsteps and, some of them, in his sufferings followed Fathers Joseph Poncet, Le Moyne, and Jacques de Lamberville, who had the glory of baptizing, on Easter Sunday, 1675, Tegakouita, who is called Catharine in the baptismal record, and "The Lily of the Mohawk" by Catholic tradition.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/a/albany.html   (2203 words)

  
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March 14 - Battle of Ivry - Henry IV of France again defeats the forces of the Catholic League under the Duc de Mayenne.
March 18 - Manuel de Faria e Sousa, Spanish and Portuguese historian and poet (died 1649)
Catharine de Ricci, Catholic prioress and saint (born 1522)
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 1590
March 4 - Lancelot Andrewes, a chaplain of Queen Elizabeth I of England, preaches an outspoken sermon in her presence.
March 14 - Battle of Ivry: Henry IV of France again defeats the forces of the Catholic League under the Duc de Mayenne.
Catherine of Ricci, Catholic prioress and saint (born 1522)
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 RICCI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Search the RICCI Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the RICCI Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named RICCI at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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