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| | Francis Atterbury |
 | | Francis Atterbury was born at Milton or Middleton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, and died on 22 February 1732 in France. |  | | Atterbury also assumed that the relative paucity of such events revealed the essential fitness of Englands forms of government since Saxon times, with the brief exceptions of the Norman Conquest, the Interregnum and the rule of James II. |  | | Atterbury first came to public notice with an attack, published as Considerations on the Spirit of Martin Luther, and the Original of the Reformation (1687), on a Roman Catholic apologia produced by Obadiah Walker (James IIs intruded Master of University College, Oxford). |
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http://www.thoemmes.com/encyclopedia/atterbury.htm
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| | Julius II and Leo X |
 | | The seven sessions after Leo's election gave approval to a number of constitutions, among which are to be noted the condemnation of the teaching of the philosopher Pomponazzi (session 8), and the approval of the agreement completed outside the council between pope Leo X and king Francis I of France (session 11). |  | | Leo, bishop, servant of the servants of God, with the approval of the sacred council, for an everlasting record. |  | | We are continuing the sacred Lateran council for the praise of the almighty and undivided Trinity and for the glory of him whose place we represent on earth, who develops peace and harmony in his high heavens, and who, on his departure from this world, left peace as a lawful inheritance to his disciples. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/COUNCILS/LATERAN5.HTM
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| | St. Francis Caracciolo |
 | | In spite of his refusal he was chosen general, 9 March, 1593, in the first house of the congregation in Naples, called St. Mary Major's or Pietrasanta, given to them by Sixtus V. He made three journeys into Spain to establish foundations under the protection of Philip II and Philip III. |  | | Francis Caracciolo was the author of a valuable work, "Le sette stazioni sopra la Passione di N.S. Gesù Christo", which was printed in Rome in 1710. |  | | A letter frorn Giovanni Agostino Adorno to another Ascanio Caracciolo, begging him to take part in founding a new religious institute, having been delivered by mistake to our saint, he saw in this circumstance an confidence of the Divine Will towards him (1588). |
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http://heiligenlexikon.de/CatholicEncyclopedia/Franz_Caracciolo.html?print
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| | Francis II - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Francis II |
 | | Francis II, 1836–94, last king of the Two Sicilies (1859–61), son and successor of Ferdinand II. |  | | In 1810, Francis's daughter, Marie Louise Marie Louise, 1791–1847, empress of the French (1810–15) as consort of Napoleon I and duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla (1816–47), daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (later Emperor of Austria as Francis I.) She was married (1810) to Napoleon I and was the mother of Napoleon II. |  | | Francis was succeeded by his son Ferdinand Ferdinand, 1793–1875, emperor of Austria (1835–48), son and successor of Emperor Francis I (who also, as Francis II, had been the last Holy Roman emperor). |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Francis+II
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| | Gregory of Rimini |
 | | It is significant that this section of Gregory's text, some seven pages, stems from Francis of Marchia's refutation of Auriol's position, a refutation adopted and extended by Gregory's own Augustinian predecessor at Paris, Michael of Massa. |  | | Gregory also claims that the world could have been eternal, and that an actual infinite is possible (Maier 1949). |  | | In fact, Gregory and others admitted that, assuming God's knowledge of the future, the future was necessary ex suppositione, although not absolutely, because it is logically possible for immutable God to know otherwise. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/gregory-rimini
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Joseph II |
 | | Joseph II Joseph II (1741-1790), Holy Roman emperor (1765-1790), who tried unsuccessfully to reform and unify the Austrian Habsburg domains. |  | | He granted religious toleration to Protestants, ended discriminatory laws against Jews, and drastically reorganized the predominant Roman Catholic church, closing many monasteries, subjecting the education of priests to state control, and limiting the power of the pope to intervene in Austria. |  | | The eldest son of Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, Joseph was born in Vienna on March 13, 1741. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761573857__1/Joseph_II.html
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| | Francis Cardinal Arinze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Francis Cardinal Arinze (born November 1, 1932) is the Cardinal Bishop of Velletri-Segni in the Roman Catholic Church and has been the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in the Roman Curia under popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. |  | | Francis Arinze was born in Eziowelle, Anambra, Nigeria. |  | | Cardinal Arinze served as president of the Council for Interreligious Dialogue from 1985 until 1 October 2002, when he was named prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Cardinal_Arinze
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| | The African cardinal tipped to succeed the Pope - Sify.com |
 | | Cardinal Francis Arinze, the 72-year-old Prefect of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, is seen by many as a credible candidate to become the first African to rule the Holy See since the death of Gelasius I in 496 AD. |  | | It was here, as an eight-year-old child of parents who worshipped the traditional deities of the Igbo people, that Arinze first heard the teaching of the church from the Reverend Cyprian Micahel Iwene Tansi, a missionary who became his mentor and was in 1998 beatified by Pope John Paul II. |  | | Lagos: The fourth-ranking cardinal in the Vatican and the African with the best chance of succeeding Pope John Paul II began his stellar church career as a child of poor pagan parents in a mud-brick bungalow in the forests of southern Nigeria. |
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http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13707701
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| | Francis Cardinal Arinze |
 | | Cardinal Francis Arinze is on the shortlist of candidates to succeed Pope John Paul II. |  | | Arinze is one of the leading cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church and was Prefect of the Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in the Roman Curia when elected under Pope John Paul II. |  | | By Cardinal Francis Arinze, Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments |
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http://www.cardinalrating.com/cardinal_7.htm
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| | Francis Vachon [photography] / [photographie] :: Main Page |
 | | He recognised the picture from the game and understood that Francis Vachon was the guy he saw the day before. |  | | by Francis Vachon on Sat 08 Oct 2005 02:55 PM EDT |  | | Il a reconnu les photos de la partie d'hier et a compris que Francis Vachon était le gars qu'il avait vu la veille. |
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http://blog.francis.vachon.net/blog
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| | Cardinal Francis Arinze |
 | | Homily of Cardinal Francis Arinze for the laying of the foundation stone of Pope John Paul II Regional Seminary in Opkuno, Diocese of Awka, Nigeria. |  | | Cardinal Arinze's history in the Catholic Church from Catholic-hierarchy.org, a non-offiical site by David Cheney. |  | | Professor Isichei acknowledges assistance by Arinze (page vii). |
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http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/nigeria/arinze.html
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| | American Studies Newsletter |
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http://web.utk.edu/~amerstud/newsletter.html
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| | Catholic Citizens |
 | | Cardinal George indicated he believed that the VOTF motto, "keep the faith, change the church", was "problematical." The Cardinal also indicated that he believed the best way to increase lay participation was to strengthen the present structures of lay participation put in place after Vatican II. |  | | Francis Cardinal George's spokesman claims VOTF's agenda is unclear and still in formation, in spite of VOTF being banned in several major Catholic dioceses nationally. |  | | Cardinal George also noted that any renewal of the Catholic Church must first begin with the "renewal of Christian discipleship." Looking puzzled as he read the words, Muller promised he would ask the Cardinal personally just what that meant as the crowd at Domincan University laughed in amusement. |
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http://catholiccitizens.org/press/pressview.asp?c=5027
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| | Francis Eugene Cardinal George, O.M.I. |
 | | Cardinal Francis George is joining other Roman Catholic leaders in criticizing a secretive religious movement, banning the group from meeting in churches or other archdiocesan facilities. |  | | George, who was ordained a priest in 1963 and was named a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1998, is both respected and loved by the clergy, according to Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of Milwaukee. |  | | Cardinal George said the pope's new encyclical, which was scheduled to be released Jan. 25, also emphasizes the identity of the church as a sacrament of God's love in the world. |
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http://www.cardinalrating.com/cardinal_34__article.htm
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| | FRANCIS AND CLARE OF ASSISI- LIVES (5) |
 | | Francis succeeded in getting his definite Rule approved in 1223 on the grounds that Innocent III had already approved it orally in 1209. |  | | In yet another hermitage near the Rieti valley, Greccio, Francis celebrated in an original way the feast of Christmas on 25 December 1223, by organising a Christmas Crib Midnight Mass in order to evoke the poverty of Christ's birth in Bethlehem. |  | | On 29 November 1223 Pope Honorius III formally approved the Rule of Friars Minor, the "Regula bullata", by the bull "Solet annuere". |
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http://www.christusrex.org/www1/ofm/fra/FRAlife5.html
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| | Papal Claimants |
 | | Pope Adrian VII or Francis Schuckhardt: The original founder of the CMRI organisation, presently led by the Bishop Mark Pivarunas. |  | | Lucian Pulvermacher as Pope Pius XIII in 1998. |  | | The idea that the normal means of electing the pope has been lost and that the only means of obtaining a pope is by Divine Intervention. |
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http://www.geocities.com/orthopapism/papalclaimants.html
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| | Arinze - Podcasting with a Vatican Official |
 | | arinze, cardinal, vatican, pope, john, paul, II, roman, catholic, church, apostolate, family, consecration, jerry, coniker, familyland, mother, teresa, truth, teachings, encyclical, xvi, catechesis, formation, religion, sacraments, eucharist, prayer, AFC |  | | The instructions were contained in a Dec. 1 letter from Cardinal Francis Arinze, prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments, published in late December by an Italian newspaper and an Italian magazine. |  | | Cardinal Arinze, the prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and co-president for this assembly; |
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http://arinze.libsyn.com/rss
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| | Frederick II (1194 - 1250, German King, Holy Roman Emperor |
 | | In 1222, the leading religious ascetic St Francis came to visit Frederick at one of his palaces in Bari. |  | | When St Francis proved resistant to her charms, Frederick noted that "his practice was even his precept," and spent many hours in discourse with the future saint. |  | | Frederick was also very interested in language, as could be expected of someone who spoke six languages fluently. |
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http://www.liebreich.com/LDC/HTML/HallOfFame/Frederick/Scientist.html
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| | WFU Commencement to Feature Cardinal |
 | | Cardinal Francis Arinze, one of the Roman Catholic Church's most renowned leaders, will deliver Wake Forest University's 1999 commencement address on May 17. |  | | Arinze, an international figure who was made cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1985, is frequently mentioned as a possible successor to the pope. |  | | Born in Nigeria, Arinze became an ordained priest in 1958, bishop in 1965 and an archbishop two years later. |
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http://www.wfu.edu/wfunews/1999/020499c.htm
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports The Guardian profile: Cardinal Francis Arinze |
 | | Francis Arinze is tipped by some to succeed John Paul II and become the first African in 1,500 years to sit on the throne of St Peter. |  | | Cardinal Arinze presided over a boom in the numbers working for the church, and annoyed some by insisting his priests could only drive modest cars. |  | | "The beautiful thing about the cardinal is that he can say the hardest thing with a smile on his face and not offend people," said one colleague. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/pope/story/0,12272,1055080,00.html
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| | oldsolar - an online magazine |
 | | Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger Ecclesiology of Vatican II Conference of Cardinal Ratzinger at the opening of the Pastoral Congress of the Diocese of Aversa. |  | | Cardinal Francis Arinze Christian-Muslim Relations in the 21st Century June 5, 1997. |  | | Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger Concerning the Reply of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the Teaching Contained in the Apostolic Letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis October 28th, 1995. |
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http://www.oldsolar.com/article.php?&fname=Articles/culture/9popes.txt
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 | | Pope John Paul II canonized Maximilian Kolbe in 1982 in front of Francis Gajowniczek, the man whose life was saved by the saint. |  | | Henry VIII became irate when Fisher refused to assent to the annulment and especially later upon his refusal to assent to Henry as the head of the Church in England. |  | | He was baptized at age 10, and age 20, Stephen married Gisela, sister of Emperor St. Henry II of Bavaria and at age 22 became governor of the Magyars. |
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http://www.catholicherald.com/articles/00articles/saints2.htm
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| | The Empire |
 | | Ironically, the last dynasty (Vaudemont) had been transplanted from Lorraine into Tuscany, and the last Emperor of all (Francis II) was a serious, capable, and studious fellow with a very Roman sense of gravitas, who was born in and spent his youth amidst the sunny hills of central Italy. |  | | Wife of Theodosius II and not regent as such, but wielding great power over him. |  | | Note that Pulcheria became the (unconsummated) wife and Augusta of Marcian, and was of considerable influence in the first three years of his reign as well. |
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http://www.hostkingdom.net/empire.html
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| | Annunciations: March 2004 |
 | | Pope John Paul II has named Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo, who has headed the Diocese of Honolulu for the past 10 years, to be bishop of Richmond, Va. |  | | Robert Joseph Cunningham, pastor of St. Louis Parish and diocesan administrator of the diocese of Buffalo, U.S.A. as bishop of Ogdensburg (area 31,161, population 462,000, Catholics 143,700, priests 143, permanent deacons 55, religious 175), U.S.A. The bishop-elect was born in Buffalo in 1943 and was ordained a priest in 1969. |  | | The Latin text is being translated into various languages, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, said in late March. |
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http://michaeldubruiel.blogspot.com/2004_03_01_michaeldubruiel_archive.html
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| | Francis Cardinal Arinze |
 | | In 1981, Pope John Paul II appointed Cardinal Ratzinger as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith where he served until his election as Pope. |  | | In this DVD video commentary series, Cardinal Arinze brings out more clearly the deeper meaning of liturgical norms and the sacredness of the Eucharist as written in the document he co-authored with Cardinal Ratzinger in response to Pope John Paul II's mandate stated in the encyclical Ecclesia de Eucharistia. |  | | This is the latest instruction on certain matters to be observed or to be avoided regarding the Most Holy Eucharist. |
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http://www.familyland.org/LET/BouquetForPope.asp
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| | The New Pope Benedict XVI » 2005 » April |
 | | Francis Cardinal Arinze is the preeminent archbishop of Africa and one of the highest ranking officials of the Roman Curia under Pope John Paul II. |  | | Francis Cardinal Arinze (born November 1, 1932) is a leading African archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church and Prefect of the Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in the Roman Curia. |  | | Francis Cardinal Arinze (Nigeria) - born November 1 1932 Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments |
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http://www.the-new-pope.com/2005/04
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| | Dialogue: Is St. Paul Superior to St. Peter? |
 | | 5) Peter was promised a throne in the regeneration, which is the earthly Millenium, judging the TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL (Matthew 19:28), Paul is given a vision of the THIRD HEAVEN (II Corinthians 12:1-4). |  | | Catholics have a long history of laymen rebuking decadent popes, while remaining faithful to the Church (e.g., St. Bernard, St. Francis, St. Catherine of Siena). |  | | 3) He is so confident of the New Testament truths given to him that he rebukes Pope Peter I to his face when he lapses into Judaistic practices contrary to the revealed truth of the gospel. |
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http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ301.HTM
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| | St. Francis Caracciolo |
 | | It seems that the Association of Italian Cooks asked Pope John Paul II to name St. Francis Caracciolo their official patron. |  | | Francis (born Ascanio) belonged to one of the most powerful aristocratic families in Italy. |  | | So expert were these cooks that when Francis' family went to Naples to spend the winter season, they took the kitchen staff with them to learn Neapolitan cuisine as well as the Abruzzese. |
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http://www.stthomasirondequoit.com/SaintsAlive/id654.htm
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| | A Living Schulz |
 | | In the medieval period, Saint Francis of Assisi was said to speak with birds. |  | | Saint Francis would have also been a nexus for the masochism and idolatry themes in Schulz. |  | | Saint Francis may represent the gentler side of the Father. |
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http://www.echonyc.com/~goldfarb/schulz.htm
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