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  The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies -
Consecrated, August 3, 1969, cathedral of Tortosa, by Luigi Dadaglio, titular archbishop of Lero, nuncio in Spain, assisted by Manuel Moll y Salord, titular bishop of Urbs Salvia, former bishop of Tortosa, and by Rafael González Moralejo, titular bishop of Dardano, auxiliary of Valencia.
Buried in the crypt of the archbishops in the metropolitan cathedral of Santiago de Chile.
Canon theologian of the chapter of the metropolitan cathedral of Bogotá, and secretary of the archdiocesan curia, 1933-1934.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-c.htm   (15707 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Immaculate Conception
The person of Mary, in consequence of her origin from Adam, should have been subject to sin, but, being the new Eve who was to be the mother of the new Adam, she was, by the eternal counsel of God and by the merits of Christ, withdrawn from the general law of original sin.
The timid beginnings of the new feast in some Anglo-Saxon monasteries in the eleventh century, partly smothered by the Norman conquest, were followed by its reception in some chapters and dioceses by the Anglo-Norman clergy.
A new Office was prescribed for the entire Latin Church by Pius IX (25 December, 1863), by which decree all the other Offices in use were abolished, including the old Office Sicut lilium of the Franciscans, and the Office composed by Passaglia (approved 2 Feb., 1849).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07674d.htm   (6438 words)

  
 Popular saints in Portugal: Santa Isabela of Portugal
In all the region of Coimbra, Santa Isabel, or, as the people call her, the Holy Queen, is the object of the most successful Marrano Jewish or crypto-Jewish cult in Portugal.
Among the promoters and the witnesses of the saintliness of the Holy Queen was this man, Antonio Homem, 47 years old, canon of the University of Coimbra and of the Cathedral, a man of great prestige in the city.
The Coimbra operation for her canonization, led by Antonio Homen, that took the lives of so many witnesses and promoters, was very efficient for the glory of Isabel and a disaster for the people of Esther.
www.portcult.com /OPS_11.htm   (2211 words)

  
 Marrano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
With them the history of the Iberian Peninsula, and indirectly that of the Jews also, enters upon a new phase; for they were the immediate cause both of the introduction of the Spanish Inquisition and of the expulsion of the Jews from that country.
There were also Many who, for the sake of displaying their new zeal, persecuted their former coreligionists, writing books against them, and denouncing to the authorities those who wished to return to the faith of their fathers, as happened frequently at Valencia, Barcelona, and Many other cities (Isaac b.
As D. Miguel Lucas de Iranzo, constable of Castile, had been slain in the cathedral of Jaen, so the inquisitor Pedro Arbues was assassinated twelve years later in the cathedral of Saragossa, the former by Christians, the latter by Marranos.
marrano.iqnaut.net   (3720 words)

  
 Europe's 13th-Century Progress by Sanderson Beck
A new league of German cities was banned by the new imperial regent, Duke Ludwig of Bavaria, because the ecclesiastical princes wanted to rule the cities.
The new Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) excommunicated him for breaking his vow; but the Pope was so unpopular in Rome that he was driven out for almost two years.
The new Pope Urban IV issued a bull favoring Henry in 1262, and Henry announced that the charters of liberties would be enforced but that the ordinances and statutes had been annulled by the Pope; anyone opposing his royal right could be arrested.
www.san.beck.org /AB21-Europe13thCentury.html   (23696 words)

  
 Jacques Maritain Center: CE - Aquinas
Albert had been appointed regent of the new studium generale, erected that year by the general chapter of the order, and Thomas was to teach under him as Bachelor.
A magnificent shrine erected in 1628 was destroyed during the French Revolution, and the body was removed to the Church of St. Sernin, where it now reposes in a sarcophagus of gold and silver, which was solemnly blessed by Cardinal Desprez on 24 July, 1878.
His complexion was "like the colour of new wheat": his head was large and well shaped, and he was slightly bald.
www2.nd.edu /Departments/Maritain/etext/stthomas.htm   (10211 words)

  
 vidas lusófonas (normais)
Rather, he was a poet-troubadour, a bard of a new era, awakening souls and announcing truths.
I had left it behind in Coimbra where it predominated in the form of philosophy; I found it taking over the city of Lisbon, doing high kicks, in the form of the can-can.
We intended to give the country a ‘New Life’ and we are, after all is said and done, only ‘Life’s Losers.’ The name stuck.
www.vidaslusofonas.pt /eca_de_queiros2.htm   (5646 words)

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