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Eubulus, her interlocutor (and presumably her suitor), thinks this is a horrible idea and does his level best to try and cure her of istum fatalem affectum.
Eubulus does not mince his words when he informs Catharina that priests are not called "Fathers" for nothing, and that even nuns engage in sexual activity amongst themselves (quae mores aemulentur Sapphus).
Because he admires her character so much, Eubulus is convinced that she would live a more spiritually fulfilling life by finding a husband (him) who shares her moral convictions, and creating her own spiritual community at home as a wife and mother: tuaeque domi novum instituas collegium, cuius maritus agat patrem, tu matrem.
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 Lives of the Saints, March 5, Saint John Joseph of the Cross, Sts. Adrian and Eubulus
Saint John Joseph of the Cross was born on the feast of the Assumption in 1654, on the island of Ischia in the kingdom of Naples.
Nonetheless, the Saint succeeded in his undertakings, striving to inculcate in his subjects the double spirit of contemplation and penance which Saint Peter of Alcantara had bequeathed to the Franciscans of the Strict Observance.
Saint Eubulus was the last to suffer in this persecution at Caesarea, which had continued for twelve years under three successive governors.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of March 7
Saint Ardo changed his baptismal name of Smaragdus (wouldn't you?) on entering the abbey of Aniane under its first abbot Saint Benedict.
Some writers identify him with Saint Enoder, others state that she was a daughter--instead of a son--of Brychan and call her Saint Qwendydd.
Saint Paul was the bishop of Prusa (Plusias) in Bithynia.
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 SAINTS OF GOD, SAINTS IN HEAVEN
Besides, the Church prays to the saints, as, for example, in the solemn Litany of the Saints.
The Church's teaching on the invocation of the saints is thus defined by the Council of Trent.
If the angels make intercession for us, certainly the saints, who are united to us by the bond of a common human nature, and by the supernatural bond of the Communion of Saints, have the same power and the same privilege.
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 OCA - Lives of all saints commemorated on this day
Saint Adrian of Baneas of Caesarea in Cappadocia.
Saint Simeon, Bishop of Tver was descended from the Polotsk princes.
The saint's cathedra was first at Polotsk, but hostile attacks and conflicts with the Lithuanian princes, and the murder of the Polotsk prince (his relative) in 1263, compelled him to move to Tver (Prince Yaroslav Yaroslavich had become Great Prince of Russia, and he chose Tver as his ruling city).
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 OCA - The Lives of the Saints
Saint Paul of Latros was a native of the city of Aelen in Pergamum.
Saint Stephen the Confessor, Archbishop of Surrentium (Surozh), was a native of Cappadocia and was educated at Constantinople.
Saint Nectarius of Bitel was born in the small town of Bitl (or Butili) in Bulgaria.
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 March 5, Every-Day Book
This saint, anciently of good repute in Cornwall, is not mentioned by Butler.
He afterwards came to England, and settling at Cornwall, had a grave made for him, entered into it, and dying on the 6th of March, "in the glorie of a great light and splendour that appeared at the same instant," was buried at Padstow.
Piran's day is said to be a favourite with the tinners; having a tradition that some secrets regarding the manufacture of tin was communicated to their ancestors by that saint, they leave the manufacture to shift for itself for that day and keep it as a holiday.
www.uab.edu /english/hone/etexts/edb/day-pages/064-march05.html   (117 words)

  
 Orthodox Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Saint Bucolus, Bishop of Smyrna; Saint Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople;
Saint Parthenius, Bishop of Lampsacus; Venerable Luke of Hellas;
Saint Meletius, Arhcbishop of Antioch; Venerable Maria; (Commemoration of the Departed);
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 2 Timothy 4:19-22
Eubulus sends you his love, and Pudens and Linus and Claudia, and all the brothers.
Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.
Salute thee doth Eubulus, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.
preceptaustin.org /2_timothy_419-22.htm   (1323 words)

  
 Saint Adrian and Saint Eubulus, Martyrs, Saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
IN the seventh year of Diocletian's persecution, continued by Galerius Maximianus, when Firmilian, the most bloody governor of Palestine, had stained Caesarea with the blood of many illustrious martyrs, Adrian and Eubulus came out of the country called Magantia to Caesarea, in order to visit the holy confessors there.
Two days after, when the pagans at Caesarea celebrated the festival of the public Genius, Adrian was exposed to a lion, and not being despatched by that beast, but only mangled, was at length killed by the sword.
Eubulus was treated in the same manner two days later.
www.jesus-passion.com /Saint_Adrian_Saint_Eubulus.htm   (237 words)

  
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His name was duplicated in some texts due to scribal error and/or corruption of the text, and Afallach was made into two persons, appearing erroneously as father and son, that is, Aflech, or Amalech, which are corruptions of Afallach’s name.
Too, modern scholars generally agree that the names are doublets in those medieval manuscripts, and they are therefore the same person.
Afallach has sometimes been confused with Evallach [Evelac], a heathen British king of pre-English Mercia, who appears in "L'Estoire del Saint Grail", the medieval romance, who was converted to Christianity by Joseph of Arimathea.
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 Saint Eubulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at Caesarea Palestina.
Another Greek Christian Eubulus receives passing mention in the Second Epistle to Timothy, one of the three "pastoral epistles" traditionally attributed to Paul of Tarsus.
Other notable Greeks bearing the same name are noted at Eubulus.
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 Porphyry
For according to Eubulus, Zoroaster first of all among the neighboring mountains of Persia, consecrated a natural cave, florid and watered with fountains, in honour of Mithras the father of all things: a cave in the opinion of Zoroaster being a resemblance of the world fabricated by Mithras.
But so great and so venerable are these men though to be by the Persians, that Darius, the son of Hystaspes, had among other things this engraved on his tomb, that he had been the master of the Magi.
They are likewise divided into three genera, as we are informed by Eubulus, who wrote the history of Mithra, in a treatise consisting of many books.
www.thedyinggod.com /chaldeanmagi/sources/porphyry.html   (1319 words)

  
 Paul of Tarsus: Information from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Paul is venerated as a Saint by various groups, including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican traditions, and by some Lutherans.
He is the patron saint of Malta and the City of London, and has also had several cities named in his honor (including São Paulo, Brazil, and Saint Paul, Minnesota).
It is commonly accepted that Paul died as a martyr in Rome and his body was interred with Saint Peter's in ad Catacumbas by the via Appia where it remained until moved by Lucina and Pope Cornelius into the crypts of Lucina.
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 Sermon Title
It is supposed to be a form of the "communion of the saints, the fellowship of God's people," where the individual is active, not passive.
Presumably Demas and Alexander the Coppersmith were not truly regenerated and Mark and Timothy and Luke were, and both sets of people showed this by the quality of their lives and obedience.
One of the serious roles for the individual Christian is his place in "the communion of the saints" and its effect upon the other people he is in fellowship with.
www.negia.net /~dorme/sermons/031603.html   (1865 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for C
Celsus and Nazarius, Saints - Roman martyrs of the Diocletian persecution
Claret y Clará, Saint Antonio María - Spanish priest and missionary, founder of the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (better known as the Claretians), d.
Columbanus, Saint - Irish-born abbot of Luxeuil and Bobbio, author of a monastic rule and of a penitential, d.
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 Anamchara Cafe: Plaster Saints
Like many Christians, I had grown up believing that Lewis was about the closest thing we had to a Protestant saint, at least in this century.
He was the beloved author of the Narnia stories for children and the mighty warrior who defended Christianity to the outside world and made it all seem so reasonable.
Eubulus sends greetings to you, as do Pudens and Linus and Claudia and all the brothers.
wwwanamchara.blogspot.com /2006/10/plaster-saints_04.html   (908 words)

  
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Holy Apostles Convent, The Lives of the Saints of the Holy Land and the Sinai Desert, p.
Holy Apostles Convent, The Lives of the Saints of the Holy Land and the Sinai Desert, pp.
EUBULUS, MARTYR AT CAESAREA in Palestine (with Adrianus) - 3 Feb.
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 Georgian Lectionary
In Saint Stephen, commemoration of all the Saints, who from Stephen up to this very day were made martyrs through a good witness throughout the whole world.
The Saints, theHerrmits Apellius, Apollonius, Paphnutius, Dioscorius, Theodore of Pelonelius [=Pelusium in Mount Perga?] and Timothy the Martyr.
Saint Abba Theodore, Hegumen of the Monastery of St. Saba, and the Martyr Archelaus, and Tiridates.
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 ST. LINUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He died a martyr and was buried on the Vatican near St. Peter.
It is probable that St. Paul refers to him when he writes from Rome to Timothy, "Eubulus and Pudens and Linus and Claudia and all the brethren salute thee" (2 Tim., 4:21).
Little as is known of St. Linus, churchgoers can be reminded of him every time they see a woman in church wearing a hat or kerchief, for it is said that it was this second pope who decreed that women should enter church only with heads covered.
www.cfpeople.org /Books/Pope/POPEp2.htm   (212 words)

  
 *Ø*  Wilson's Almanac free daily ezine | Book of Days | March 5 | Gerardus Mercator Navigium Isis Isidis ...
Saint Piran's Flag (and hence Cornwall's flag) is a white cross on a fl background.
patron saint of Cornwall, although St Michael and St Petroc also have some claim to this title (Piran would appear to be the most popular).
Legend: The heathen Irish tied him to a mill-stone, rolled it over the edge of a cliff into a stormy sea, which immediately became calm, and the saint floated safely over the water to land upon the sandy beach of Perranzabulo in Cornwall, where his first converts to Christianity were animals.
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 Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Editors Orlo Jones, Doris Haslam, An Island Refuge: Loyalist and Disbanded Troops on the Island of Saint John, Jacob Van Buskirk, p.292-299.
Editors Orlo Jones, Doris Haslam, An Island Refuge: Loyalist and Disbanded Troops on the Island of Saint John, William Schurman, p.255-265.
Editors Orlo Jones, Doris Haslam, An Island Refuge: Loyalist and Disbanded Troops on the Island of Saint John, Samuel Birch Rix, p.231-237.
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 SAINT ADRIAN
A missionary and martyr who was caught up in the persecutions conducted by Emperor Galerius.
With a companion, Eubulus, he was arrested in Caesarea, in modern Israel.
The local governor, Firmilian, tried Adrian and his fellow missionary who had come to the region to counsel the local Christians.
www.thesacredheart.com /sts/sa0094.htm   (57 words)

  
 A Catholic Life: And the Saints are Here!
Here are some of the saints for the Saints for the Year project.
It is worth mentioning that my saints, St. Dymphna, St. Vitus and St. Willibrord were in no way similar in nationality, years of birth or social status.
Interesting to note the Saint picked for the babies (St. Attalus) feast day is June 2 and the one picked for me (Holy Martyrs of Uganda)is June 3.
acatholiclife.blogspot.com /2005/12/and-saints-are-here.html   (4133 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: SA: SAI (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Saint Francis de Sales church (North Kingstown, Rhode Island)
Saint Kitts & Nevis at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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 OCA - The Lives of the Saints
He was put to death by the sword, but entered into...
He went to Caesarea to visit Christians in prison, and was arrested by...
Saint Nicholas, Enlightener of Japan Ivan Dimitrievich Kasatkin was born on August 1, 1836 in the village of Berezovsk, Belsk district, Smolensk diocese,...
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 FEBRUARY 3
Adrian was beheaded and Eubulus was thrown before wild beasts in the year 309 A.D. Thus, not grieving over this life, they honorably and joyfully entered into life eternal.
Simeon said to Peter: "Do you want to fulfill the vow and become a monk?" To that, Peter replied: "Yes master, with God's help." Simeon then touched Peter's chains with his staff and the chains melted like wax.
Opening the doors of the dungeon, the saint led Peter from prison.
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 Saint Eubulus (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Another Greek Christian Eubulus receives passing mention in the '' Second Epistle to Timothy '', one of the three "pastoral epistles" traditionally attributed to Paul of Tarsus.
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