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o (7 December 1924 - 20 November 2009) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
The | Roman Catholic Church was built in the 13th century |
The | Roman Catholic Church: Our Lady of the Holy Rosary i |
His own breach with the | Roman Catholic Church was decisive and irreparable. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. |
Peter and Paul is the | Roman Catholic cathedral in the English city of Bris |
The school is owned by the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi. |
evidence of lawful variation - at least in the | Roman provinces - from what almost all Roman literar |
It is operated by Catholic Charities of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. |
Part of the military bath house in the | Roman Baths Museum |
athedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, seat of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Ponce. |
April 24, 1967) was an Italian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman Mosaics are composed of several hundreds of pi |
int Louis, Missouri, Byrne was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on June 10, 1933, for the |
It is owned and operated by the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette. |
August 14, 1921) is a American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
end Professor Enda McDonagh is a priest of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam. |
ttingly, Life, Death, and Entertainment in the | Roman Empire. |
The | Roman Catholic Church assigns the feast of Saint Rap |
His extant works include the | Roman de Brut, a verse history of Britain, the Roman |
The | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio operated t |
At some point after the | Roman conquest of Britain, the original Iron Age set |
icle is about the farm at Housesteads, for the | Roman fort, see Vercovicium. |
The | Roman Snail (Helix pomatia), the largest snail speci |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi. |
opi (1938-2006) was an Albanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
easts is also found in the introduction to the | Roman Breviary. |
During the | Roman period, the town was known as Augustobriga. |
dhi (1490-1582) was an Albanian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Sint-Denijs-Westrem lies on the | Roman road between Kortrijk and Ghent. |
It is located in the Northern Deanery of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Biloxi. |
During the | Roman Empire it was renamed Diocletianopolis; and it |
Social conflicts in the | Roman republic. |
It is a suffragan diocese for the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton. |
They appear in the | Roman Martyrology, the former on 24 December, the la |
This exposed the | Roman city wall that the medieval wall had been buil |
The Time Travelling Cat and the | Roman Eagle (2001) |
An End to Controversy between the | Roman Catholique and the Protestant Religions Justif |
New Road, appears to have been modelled on the | Roman triumphal arch. |
They are commemorated as saints in the | Roman Catholic Church on March 27. |
y, R.W.B. (2004), "Sea and river travel in the | Roman itinerary literature", in Talbert, Richard J A |
dicate that there was a shrine here before the | Roman period. |
“Aquilo” was the | Roman name for their god of the northwind. |
artin Hussingtree, the A38 closely follows the | Roman line to beyond Bromsgrove. |
It is part of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. |
Paganism in the | Roman Empire (1984) |
The years before his death he worked for the | Roman Catholic St. Benno publishing house. |
st north of the village are the remains of the | Roman town of Tripontium. |
The | Roman road took a more direct line over Rainbow Hill |
David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the | Roman Empire, Taylor & Francis, 1999, ISBN 1-57958-3 |
He is a member of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Changes in the | Roman Empire: Essays in the Ordinary |
Under the | Roman Empire, Ulpiana flourished and it is mentioned |
his troops at Heraclea Minoa and captured the | Roman supply base at Herbesos. |
was the sixth Bishop (third Archbishop) of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth. |
The | Roman Law of Sale |
The | Roman Catholic oratory at Ave Maria |
There is very little evidence of the | Roman presence in Burngreave. |
He told his Numidian cavalry to attack the | Roman cavalry and then feign retreat. |
Meridius (Russell Crowe) leads soldiers of the | Roman army to a decisive victory against Germanic ba |
During the | Roman period, a fort guarding an important ridgeway |
It was known to the | Roman Empire as Albanus Lacus. |
Cham was an 11th century Bavarian recluse, the | Roman Catholic patroness of pregnancy. |
ll clays in Britain dates back to at least the | Roman era. |
The feast day of the | Roman martyr Felix is 29 July. |
She co-directed the 1995 excavations of the | Roman siege works at Masada. |
The | Roman Catholic bishops continued to operate under th |
The | Roman Catholic Diocese of Tournai, also called (Door |
tively involved in the labour movement and the | Roman Catholic church. |
Many of the | Roman captains had been bribed to switch sides. |
Located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu, it is a Roman Ca |
The Bishop of Plymouth is the Ordinary of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth in the Province o |
"Pigs of the | Roman Empire" - 22:29 |
For the | Roman Catholic bishop, see John Vertue. |
Bernini: the sculptor of the | Roman Baroque (1955) |
The | Roman Catholic Church in Puerto Rico is part of the |
Rome the True Church?: A Consideration of the | Roman Catholic Claim (Crossway, 2008). |
uring the persecutions of Christians under the | Roman emperor Trajan. |
The | Roman navy was totally destroyed, ending any hope of |
Two of the motets are from the | Roman de Fauvel. |
January 7, 1923) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The minor basilica is the cathedral for the | Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. |
They are considered saints in the | Roman Catholic Church, with a feast day of July 27. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois. |
Dwayne Gruss, (1994-2011), Bishop-elect of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Rapid City, South Dakota |
The Vandals decided to strike before the | Roman navy became unbeatable. |
olonia Domitiana Lindensium) was a town in the | Roman province of Britannia. |
In the apex the | Roman numeral "I" in black. |
The | Roman government wanted Roman culture to flourish in |
d of "Sulis-Minerva" found in the ruins of the | Roman baths |
Alfonso entered the | Roman Curia in the household of Gian Pietro Carafa i |
y 13, a fleet of 17 Vandal ships surprised the | Roman fleet. |
-kyun (December 9, 1925-March 1, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Girba and the auxil |
eptempeda was one of the first colonies of the | Roman empire, in Picenum, now in the Italian region |
During the | Roman period, the town was called Mariana. |
Eleutheropolis remains a titular see in the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bangalore |
housands of Jerusalemites took refuge from the | Roman sacking of Jerusalem inside this water channel |
The | Roman Catholic parish church |
Flora Fountain named after the | Roman goddess Flora |
the Bosporan Kingdom, previously a part of the | Roman province of Moesia Inferior, as a semi-indepen |
Throughout the time of the | Roman Empire this method of execution was uncommon. |
Other examples include the | Roman goddess Vesta, and other hearth-goddesses, suc |
The | Roman Catholic Church had denounced the Congress and |
The | Roman Fort is situated on the old Roman Road between |
r for Engineering entitled "Great works of the | Roman invaders". |
n June 20, 1948) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rn June 4, 1949) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
gombo (24 February 1968 - 6 July 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Caesarea in Maureta |
ll Meend and it is world famous for arming the | Roman army. |
His special interests, apart from the | Roman Empire and Roman Britain, include coinage (anc |
The parish is part of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. |
Honored as a saint in the | Roman Catholic Church, her commemoration day is 8 Se |
Formerly under the jurisdiction of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, St. John's |
She was associated with the | Roman goddess Ceres. |
The | Roman Republic was short-lived, as the Papal States |
ncept used by various religions, including the | Roman Catholic Church. |
ich is open to visitors, a section through the | Roman Road can be seen. |
The | Roman Theatre of Cartagena. |
For the | Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall, see Cilurnum. |
He converted to the | Roman Catholic faith in 1988. |
The Government and the | Roman Catholic and Moravian Churches provide educati |
The dark blue area is the | Roman Empire |
Abad (August 29, 1931 - May 13, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic titular bishop of Germaniciana and au |
It is owned by the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles. |
It is also an active parish church of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey. |
The earliest proof of occupation was the | Roman Villa located under the church. |
He is venerated by the | Roman Catholic Church as a martyr. |
eady led across the community territory in the | Roman period. |
Aurora was the | Roman Goddess of the dawn. |
It was located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Biloxi. |
(September 10, 1949 - August 24, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
le, King Rupert, William was a follower of the | Roman Popes. |
e Neckar-Odenwald line was the frontier of the | Roman Empire. |
The | Roman Catholic Church has the largest number of adhe |
It was part of the | Roman province of Dalmatia. |
ansap (April 2, 1929-December 2, 2010) was the | Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese |
Officially, the "I" is the | roman numeral "1". |
nd and 1st centuries BC, games in honor of the | Roman emperor were added. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. |
anized factions, with a long history under the | Roman Empire. |
It is run independent of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston. |
anuary 17, 1947) is an American prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
In the 18th century the | Roman Catholic Church took back the church. |
on "The History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire" |
Logue (1840-1924) was an Irish prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
The | Roman city was rediscovered in 1859 when workmen beg |
Cantabrian Wars, war during the | Roman conquest of the ancient Cantabria and Asturias |
ay, and he is the only Gabinus included in the | Roman Martyrology, the official though professedly i |
The late-antique Geniscus may be a form of the | Roman Genius, pictured here in a 1st-century BC wall |
was excavated in 1973, under the ruins of the | Roman fort of Maia, the last Roman fort on the weste |
It is also part of the | Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical parish of Drom and Inc |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City. |
e term Latin Mass refers to the liturgy of the | Roman Catholic Mass celebrated in Latin. |
Soon after the | Roman conquest of Britain and the construction of Er |
HORTVS: The | Roman Gardening Book, Routledge 2004 |
The | Roman Catholic diocese of Viterbo is a Catholic eccl |
The | Roman Rite is not the only form of liturgy celebrate |
hool is a secondary school associated with the | Roman Catholic faith. |
the period Crisis of the Third Century in the | Roman Empire. |
She is a Blessed of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
uch of its support from ultramontanists in the | Roman Catholic Church. |
February 13, 1920) is a Mexican prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
He also made engravings of the | Roman works of Antonio Canova and Bertel Thorwaldsen |
Crossing Dover district are the | Roman roads of Watling Street and that leading from |
ators claimed that he had been a member of the | Roman Inquisition. |
te of the last stand of Caractacus against the | Roman legions during the Roman conquest of Britain, |
rded antiquity of the office dates back to the | Roman province of Britannia. |
This is a list of the | Roman Catholic Archbishops of Toronto. |
April 13, 1947) is a Colombian prelate of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
s congregation, was provincial superior of the | Roman province, rector of the Piarist college at Rom |
15, 1925-April 17, 2010) was the Bishop of the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Warri in Nigeria. |
The Cults of the | Roman Empire pp159-169. |
The | Roman Catholic chapel for the district was in Clough |
on the route of the St. Cuthbert's Way and the | Roman Heritage Way. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento. |
In the same year, she joined the | Roman Catholic Church. |
He was a contemporary of the | Roman Emperors Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. |
rsection of the River Penk and what became the | Roman military road known as Watling Street (today's |
He later became a member of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
rn in Mappach, Bavaria, he was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood, on June 16, 1850, for the |
February 5, 1924) is an Indian Cardinal of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
Daniel O'Reilly (1700-1778) was the | Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher from 1747 to 1778. |
The | Roman road from Ribchester to Ilkley once passed thr |
He was ordained to the | Roman Catholic priesthood on December 16, 1869. |
in the History of the Decline and Fall of the | Roman Empire (1776), Chapter 30 |
He was an active leader of the | Roman Catholic Church. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana. |
s' War, he tried to remain neutral between the | Roman Catholic forces of the Holy Roman Empire and t |
It is located in and administered by the | Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. |
e Archbishop of Cardiff is the Ordinary of the | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cardiff. |
British aircraft manufacturer named after the | Roman god. |
It is located in the | Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River. |
elations between the Church of Ireland and the | Roman Catholic Church. |
(see cursus honorum, Constitution of the | Roman Republic). |
The | Roman contus was also wielded two-handed. |
The | Roman Catholic Diocese of Helsinki is a diocese of t |
The | Roman Catholic Cathedral stands prominent in a Gothi |
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