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    Lincoln Remigius de Fécamp moved the episcopal seat (cathedra) there "some time between 1072 and 1092". About this, James Essex writes that "Remigius ......
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    Leonard of Noblac (redirect from St Leonard)
    founder of the Merovingian dynasty. Saint Remigius, Bishop of Reims was his godfather. As a disciple of Remigius, he was granted the prerogative to visit...
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  • Remigius (Remi) of Auxerre (Latin: Remigius Autissiodorensis; c. 841 – 908) was a Benedictine monk during the Carolingian period, a teacher of Latin grammar...
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    (2nd ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11465-2. Lafort, Remigius, S.T.D., Censor (1914). The Catholic Church in the United States of America:...
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    a disciple of Saint Remigius who became abbot of Saint-Thierry Abbey, near Reims, France. His feast day is 1 July. The monks of St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate...
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    Saint Lucy (redirect from St Lucy)
    paintings St. Lucy is frequently shown holding her eyes on a golden plate. Lucy was represented in Gothic art holding a dish with two eyes on it. She...
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    Joan of Arc (redirect from St. Joan of Arc)
    She embraced it before her hands were bound, and it was held before her eyes during her execution. After her death, her remains were thrown into the Seine...
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    wrote, "If through weakness I should chance to fall, may a glance from Your Eyes straightway cleanse my soul, and consume all my imperfections – as fire transforms...
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    Vedast (redirect from St. Vaast)
    Christian faith of his wife, Queen Clotilde. Opinions differ as to whether Remigius, bishop of Reims, entrusted the diocese of Arras and diocese of Cambrai...
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    Brigid of Kildare (redirect from St. Brigid)
    stream came forth from the ground. Then she said to Bacene, "Soon your two eyes will burst in your head", and it happened as she said. This story was probably...
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    counterparts in the lintel. They are human as opposed to monstrous. In the eyes of the designers, they had received God's grace and are thus pictured as...
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    decorated style (1290–1330). It is dedicated to St Remigius (438–533), the great Bishop of Rheims. Remigius de Hethersete, a priest who also participated...
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    Matthew 5:29 (category Human eyes in culture)
    taken up with action, dry up the fountain of sweet contemplation. Saint Remigius: The reason why the right eye and the right hand are to be cast away is...
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  • by our own watchfulness, their betrayal is for others’ profit." Saint Remigius: "Allegorically; By these two blind men are denoted the two nations of...
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  • find greater forgiveness, 2) Syriac, they shall be more tranquil. Saint Remigius: " And they have made the sins not of Sodom only and Gomorrah, but of Tyre...
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  • in Matt 12 is the same as the one in Luke 11:4 and not this one. Saint Remigius: " Observe the beautiful order of His miracles; how after He had given...
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    his birth; but the registry of his baptism, in the Catholic Parish of St. Remigius on 17 December 1770, survives, and the custom in the region at the time...
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    Japanese saw the rituals of the Christians causing people to pray, close their eyes with the sign of the cross and lock their hands together – this was seen...
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    Catholic International Group 2006 ISBN 0-8264-8155-8 pp. 7–10 Bäumer, Remigius. Marienlexikon Gesamtausgabe, Leo Scheffczyk, ed., (Regensburg: Institutum...
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    was widely read in the Middle Ages, as a large-headed bird with transfixed eyes, rapacious beak, and greyish white wings. They were part of the visual message...
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    Anne Boleyn (category Burials at the Church of St Peter ad Vincula)
    prayers, she knelt down; one of the ladies tied a blindfold over Anne's eyes. She knelt upright, in the French style of beheadings. Her final prayer consisted...
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    was the conversion of Clovis to Catholicism as he was baptized by Bishop Remigius of Rheins, who wrote him a letter regarding his conversion. This brought...
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    undermine the cliff. Thick sea frets roll in wrapping everything in a gloom. Dim eyes, hoarse voices, sore throats are the consequence... Shipwrecks are frequent...
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    has no inclination to go into a detailed discussion of astrology. Saint Remigius: Yet was not the Lord born there; thus they knew the time but not the place...
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    one finds at the feet of the Blessed Virgin, then for the feast for the eyes that the basilica offers, for the panorama, the pure air and the space, for...
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    treatise De iure metropolitanorum. At the same time he wrote a life of St Remigius, in which he endeavoured by audacious falsifications to prove the supremacy...
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  • sought sanctuary at the church of St Peter,[citation needed] but he was captured. On 21 July 905, Louis had his eyes put out (for breaking his oath) and...
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    have not ceased to calumniate his intentions and to humiliate him in the eyes of his people, in taking from royalty all the prerogatives which inspire...
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  • that "the Charlemagne of the Monk of Saint Gall seems to live before our eyes and to be a little nearer to the real man whom we find portrayed elsewhere...
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    to be employed in philosophy, or in speaking of serious things. Saint Remigius: This should be known, that the Lord had three places of retirement that...
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