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 Saint Jerome
Jerome fixed his residence at Bethlehem in 386, after Paula (later Saint Paula) founded four convents there, three for nuns and one for monks; the latter was governed by Jerome himself.
Saint Jerome, [in Latin, Eusebius Hieronymus] (347?-419 or 420), was Father of the Church, Doctor of the Church, and biblical scholar, and whose most important work was a translation of the Bible into Latin (see Vulgate).
Although this threat was averted, Jerome's later years were overshadowed by the sack of Rome in 410, the death of Paula and her daughter, and his own increasing isolation.
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 Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the University of Saint Thomas, Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Aquinas College in Stockport, England, Aquinas College in Perth, Western Australia, and the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, the Philippines.
Institutions of learning named for him are the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome, the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, Missouri, St.
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 Saint Jerome
Jerome fixed his residence at Bethlehem in 386, after Paula (later Saint Paula) founded four convents there, three for nuns and one for monks; the latter was governed by Jerome himself.
Saint Jerome, [in Latin, Eusebius Hieronymus] (347?-419 or 420), was Father of the Church, Doctor of the Church, and biblical scholar, and whose most important work was a translation of the Bible into Latin (see Vulgate).
Many people placed themselves under his spiritual direction, including a noble Roman widow named Paula and her daughter, both of whom followed him to the Holy Land in 385 after the death of Damasus.
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 SAINT JEROME
Jerome, with Paula and Eustochium and a group of other women who wanted to lead a dedicated life, went to the Holy Land where they traveled about for some time, and finally settled in Bethlehem, where two monasteries were built, one for Jerome and his monks, the other for Paula and her companions.
When Saint Jerome spoke at a council there, Pope Damasus was impressed by his learning and the sureness of his doctrine, and took him as secretary.
Jerome died peacefully in 420, worn out by a lifetime of study and austerity and of labor and combat.
www.stfrancisvernon.org /stjerome.htm   (1204 words)

  
 The Ecole Initiative: Jerome
Saint Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus), magisterial biblical scholar, literary artist, and advocate of asceticism, is traditionally classed as one of the "doctors" of the Latin church.
Jerome's relations with Paula in particular seemed to sit oddly with his denunciations of clerical indulgence and his impassioned advocacy of self-denial.
A monastery and a convent were built courtesy of Paula's wealth, and Jerome presided over a fairly liberal ascetic regime for the remainder of his life, devoting his energies to the kind of intense scholarly activities and spiritual discipline to which he had always been inclined.
www2.evansville.edu /ecoleweb/articles/jerome.html   (2241 words)

  
 Saints of December 31
Saint Paula, introduced her to the group of Roman women in Bethlehem presided over by Saint Jerome, whose friend she became.
Saint Stephen and died five days later, with Saint Paula, the monks, nuns, and the bishop present.
Saint Antonia Melania the Elder, widow of Valerius Maximus, was one of the first Roman matrons to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/1231.htm   (2241 words)

  
 Saint Jerome
Jerome fixed his residence at Bethlehem in 386, after Paula (later Saint Paula) founded four convents there, three for nuns and one for monks; the latter was governed by Jerome himself.
Saint Jerome, [in Latin, Eusebius Hieronymus] (347?-419 or 420), was Father of the Church, Doctor of the Church, and biblical scholar, and whose most important work was a translation of the Bible into Latin (see Vulgate).
Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymus), c.347-420, was a Father of the Church and Doctor of the Church, whose great work was the translation of the Bible into Latin, the edition known as the Vulgate (see Bible).
mb-soft.com /believe/txn/jerome.htm   (2241 words)

  
 Jerome, Saint on Encyclopedia.com
Jerome was spiritual adviser to a number of noble ladies leading conventual lives, among whom the most eminent was St. Paula.
From 386 to his death, Jerome worked in the monastery that Paula established for him in Bethlehem.
Jerome is buried in the Church of St. Mary Major in Rome.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/J/Jerome-S1.asp   (912 words)

  
 SAINT JEROME
Among the women were Saint Marcella and Saint Paula, with Paula's daughters, Saints Blesilla and Eustochium.
When Saint Jerome spoke at a council there, Pope Damasus was impressed by his learning and the sureness of his doctrine, and took him as secretary.
With Saint Augustine, Saint Ambrose, and Saint Gregory the Great, he is one of the four great Doctors of the Western Church.
www.stfrancisvernon.org /stjerome.htm   (912 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of March 5
Saint Paula sold her Roman estate through him for this purpose and Eusebius also sold him own property at Cremona and gave the proceeds for the building of the hostel.
At Antioch they were joined by Jerome's other two great friends, the widow Saint Paula and her daughter Saint Eustochium.
Saint Jerome in Rome when Jerome was acting as secretary to Pope Saint Damasus and preaching a strict asceticism to all who would listen.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0305.htm   (912 words)

  
 The Holy Trinity with Saints Peter and Paul
In his hands, Peter holds the keys to Heaven, recalling JesusÂ’ words: "I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven…" (Matthew 16:19) Below the Apostle is an inverted cross reminding us of his death.
In his right hand, Paul holds a scroll, one of the many Epistles or letters he wrote during his lifetime.
The Peter and Paul windows were originally separate windows in the CathedralÂ’s nave and later
www.trinitycathedral.org /TrinityWindows/saints_peter_and_paul.htm   (912 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 26
Saint Paula was buried near the birthplace of her Lord and Savior, under the Church of the Nativity.
Paula's second daughter Paulina married a school-friend of Jerome, but her children were stillborn and she died young--her husband became a monk.
When Paula first arrived in Bethlehem, she cried, "I greet you, Bethlehem, the 'house of Bread,' for here was born that living Bread who came down from heaven." The Bread of heaven satisfied all her needs.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of March 5
At Antioch they were joined by Jerome's other two great friends, the widow Saint Paula and her daughter Saint Eustochium.
Her body is venerated in the church of Saint Afra in Brescia (Benedictines, Encyclopedia).
Eusebius as so much attracted to the stern Biblical scholar that when Jerome decided to leave for the Holy Land, he begged to accompany him.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0305.htm   (912 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 26
Saint Paula was buried near the birthplace of her Lord and Savior, under the Church of the Nativity.
Eystein was proclaimed a saint by a Norwegian synod in 1229.
Saint Timothy was born in Lystra, Lycaenia, the son of a Greek father and Eunice, a converted Jewish mother.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0126.htm   (912 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 26
Saint Paula was buried near the birthplace of her Lord and Savior, under the Church of the Nativity.
Eystein was proclaimed a saint by a Norwegian synod in 1229.
Saint Timothy was born in Lystra, Lycaenia, the son of a Greek father and Eunice, a converted Jewish mother.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0126.htm   (912 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 26
Saint Paula was buried near the birthplace of her Lord and Savior, under the Church of the Nativity.
Eystein was proclaimed a saint by a Norwegian synod in 1229.
Saint Timothy was born in Lystra, Lycaenia, the son of a Greek father and Eunice, a converted Jewish mother.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0126.htm   (912 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Jerome
Friend and teacher of Saint Paula, Saint Marcella, and Saint Eustochium, an association that led to so much gossip, Jerome left Rome to return to the desert solitude.
Saint Jerome is also seen as a penitent, or again, with a book and pen, attended by a lion.
In the remotest part of a wild and stony desert, burnt up with the heat of the scorching sun so that it frightens even the monks that inhabit it, I seemed to myself to be in the midst of the delights and crowds of Rome.
www.catholic-forum.com /saints/saintj06.htm   (688 words)

  
 Saint Jerome with Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium
Saint Jerome with Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium
Among the most important were the Hieronymites, whose white and brown habits are worn by these three saints: Paula, her daughter Eustochium, and Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymous, called Jerome in English.
Under Jerome's spiritual direction, the two women founded a hospice and convent in the Holy Land that were regarded as the initial establishments of the Hieronymite Order.
www.nga.gov /collection/gallery/gg30/gg30-41430.0.html   (274 words)

  
 beth
Birgitta, at the end of her life, would follow the examples of Saints Helena, Paula, Eustochium and Egeria, and journey on pilgrimage to the Holy Places, writing of these in her Book.
A letter written by Birgitta in her own hand used to be kept in their reliquary, but in WWII the Carthusians fled to Lucca, where the monks were killed, then their treasures were taken to Grenoble, Cistercians from Casamaris Abbey taking over Certosa without the obligation to pray for the founder's soul.
When Birgitta of Sweden died in 1373, Pope Urban VI immediately sent Bishop Hermit Alfonso of Jaén to the young Catherine of Siena to be her spiritual director, at which point illiterate Catherine began writing her Epistles and her Dialogo.
www.florin.ms /beth.html   (14789 words)

  
 0928.htm
Saint Paula's life was such a powerful witness that she inspired her own daughter Eustochium, who was born in Rome c.
The home of the widow Saint Marcella became a sort of monastery/school for the ladies, who devoted themselves to intense, scientific study of the Scriptures on their own.
Saint Jerome, and Saint Eustochium's story converges with his.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0928.htm   (14789 words)

  
 Saint Christopher Parish
Join us for the 4th Catholic Women’s Convocation with keynote address speaker Paula D’Arcy.
The St. Christopher Mid-Summer Festival is one of the oldest festivals in the State of Indiana and is the fourth largest annual event held in Speedway.
Christopher Mid-Summer Festival Committee is pleased to announce the triumphant return of PolkaBoy and the live performance “Yesterday & Today” a Beatles Tribute.
www.saintchristopherparish.org   (305 words)

  
 BBC - North West Wales - Hall of Fame
Paula is probably most famous for her marriage to rock singer and Live Aid saint Sir Bob Geldof, and for the eccentric names they gave their three daughters.
Paula Yates was born in Colwyn Bay, daughter of Stars on Sunday presenter Jess Yates and Elaine, an actress with the stage name Heller Toren.
Paula Yates is a beautiful person and it sounds like she was a great person too, but it's a shame that she died the way she did.
www.bbc.co.uk /wales/northwest/halloffame/showbiz/paulayates.shtml   (960 words)

  
 LETTERS OF ST. JEROME CXXXVII
The holy virgins Eustochium and Paula[2] have deplored to me the ravages, murders, fires and outrages of all kinds, which they say that the devil has perpetrated in the district belonging to their church; for with wonderful clemency and generosity they have left untold the name and motive of his human agent.
Innocent to his most highly esteemed brother John.
If nothing is done, the law of the Church on the subject of injuries may compel the person who has failed to defend his flock to shew cause for his negligence.
www.ccel.org /fathers/NPNF2-06/letters/lette137.htm   (960 words)

  
 INDEX: GODFRIENDS' WEBSITES ON JULIAN OF NORWICH, HER 'SHOWING OF LOVE' AND ITS CONTEXTS
A Tower of Mirrors: Married Women Saints: Perpetua, Felicity, Helena, Paula, Angela of Foligno, Umilta` of Faenza, Birgitta and Catherine of Sweden, Francesca Romana, Rita of Cascia In Progress
Saint Agnes and Saint Cecilia: Ambered in Eucharist
John Paul II Co-Patronesses of Europe: Saints Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine of Siena, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein), October 1, 1999
www.umilta.net /index1.html   (960 words)

  
 INDEX: GODFRIENDS' WEBSITES ON JULIAN OF NORWICH, HER 'SHOWING OF LOVE' AND ITS CONTEXTS
A Tower of Mirrors: Married Women Saints: Perpetua, Felicity, Helena, Paula, Angela of Foligno, Umilta` of Faenza, Birgitta and Catherine of Sweden, Francesca Romana, Rita of Cascia In Progress
Saint Agnes and Saint Cecilia: Ambered in Eucharist
A Circle of Angels: Marie d'Oignes, Angela of Foligno, Umilta` of Faenza, Birgitta of Sweden, Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, Francesca Romana Contemplative/ Scholar.
www.umilta.net /index1.html   (960 words)

  
 January 26 - Bessie Coleman
Saints celebrating feast days on January 26 include Saint Timothy and Saint Titus, Saint paula, Saint Conan, Saint Alberic, Saint Eystein, and Saint Margaret of Hungary.
And this wasn't even an ordinary inferno; nothing was going to extinguish this dream.
www.goatview.com /january26.htm   (960 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of January 26
Saint Paula was buried near the birthplace of her Lord and Savior, under the Church of the Nativity.
Eystein was proclaimed a saint by a Norwegian synod in 1229.
Saint Timothy was born in Lystra, Lycaenia, the son of a Greek father and Eunice, a converted Jewish mother.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0126.htm   (960 words)

  
 Virtual Guidebook to Santa Barbara - Santa Paula and Fillmore
The Saint Francis Dam Disaster Memorial in Santa Paula.
The original Union Oil headquarters, now the California Oil Museum, Santa Paula.
Virtual Guidebook to Santa Barbara - Santa Paula and Fillmore
www.virtualguidebooks.com /SouthCalif/SantaBarbara/SantaPaulaFillmore/SantaPaulaFillmore_TOC.html   (42 words)

  
 Saints of December 31
Saint Stephen and died five days later, with Saint Paula, the monks, nuns, and the bishop present.
The year before, Sylvester was a simple priest in Rome, attached to the parish of Equitius and with some sort of relationship to Pope Saint Miltiades, as he had previously been in the entourage of Pope Saint Marcellinus.
Sylvester's own virtues must have been considerable, if only because he is one of the first Christians who did not die a martyr and yet was honored as a saint (there were a few others).
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/1231.htm   (2940 words)

  
 GENEALOGY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SPAIN
Marquess of Laula ( b Madrid 18 Apr 1934), Kt Order of Saint Januarius, Bailiff Gd Cross Constantinian Order of Saint George, Kt Hon and Dev Sov Mil Order of Malta, Kt Santiago, son of H.E. don Francisco Moreno, Count of Los Andes and of María-Teresa de Arteaga, Marchioness of the Eliseda.
Descended from Francisco de Paula, Duke of Cadiz, b at Aranjuez 13 May 1822; proclaimed King-Consort of Spain 10 Oct 1846; d at Épinay 16 Apr 1902, m at Madrid 10 Oct 1846 Isabel II, Queen of Spain ( b at Madrid 10 oct 1830; d at Paris 10 Apr 1904).
Prince Pedro Giovanni María Alejo Saturnino y Todos los Santos, Duke of Noto ( cr by his father at birth), b at Madrid 20 Apr 1971, Kt Order of Saint Januarius, Gd Prefect and Bailiff Gd Cross Constantinian Order of Saint George, Kt Order of Alcántara.
www.newgotha.org /part1/brbspngn.htm   (2940 words)

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