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  • 21Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus — The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus is celebrated in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar observance found in the liturgical calendar, at least at local level, since the end of the fifteenth century. The veneration of the Holy Name was extended …

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  • 22Feast II — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Le Cercle. Feast II Données clés Titre original Feast II: Sloppy Seconds Réalisation John Gulager Scénario Patrick Melton …

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  • 23Martin, Hampshire — Coordinates: 50°58′33″N 1°54′15″W / 50.9759°N 1.9041°W / 50.9759; 1.9041 …

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  • 24Martin of Braga — Image of St Martin of Braga in a 10th century manuscript. Saint Martin of Braga (in Latin Martinus Bracarensis, c. 520–580) was an archbishop of Bracara Augusta in Hispania (now Braga in Portugal), a monastic founder, and an ecclesiastical author …

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  • 25Martin of Vertou — Arms of Vertou bearing Saint Martin s yew tree Saint Martin of Vertou (527–601) was a hermit and abbot, founder of Vertou Abbey, and the evangelist of the region around Nantes in Brittany. He is sometimes known as the Apostle of the Herbauges.… …

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  • 26Martin I, Saint — ▪ pope born , Todi, Tuscany [Italy] died Sept. 16, 655, Cherson, Crimea [now Kherson, Ukraine]; feast day April 13       pope from 649 to 653.       Martin succeeded Theodore I in July 649. Martin s pontificate occurred during an extensive… …

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  • 27MARTIN, JOHN —    English painter, born near Hexham; was an artist of an ardent temperament and extraordinary imaginative power; his paintings, the first Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion, characterised as sublime and gorgeous, were 16 in number, and… …

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  • 28St. Martin's Day — St. Martin s procession with children carrying paper lanterns in West Germany in 1949 St. Martin s Day, also known as the Feast of St. Martin, Martinstag or Martinmas, the Feast of St Martin of Tours or Martin le Miséricordieux, is a time for… …

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  • 29St. Martin of Tours —     St. Martin of Tours     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Martin of Tours     Bishop; born at Sabaria (today Steinamanger in German, or Szombathely in Hungarian), Pannonia (Hungary), about 316; died at Candes, Touraine, most probably in 397. In… …

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  • 30Luther, Martin — (1483–1546)    Founder of Protestantism and the Protestant Reformation. For much of his life, Martin Luther was concerned with the influence and action of evil and the DEVIL in the world. Luther was born on November 10, 1483, in Eiselben, Germany …

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