Innocent I, Saint, d. 417, pope (401-17), an Italian; successor of St. Anastasius I. A powerful champion of papal supremacy in the entire Church, he upheld St. John Chry ...
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Innocent I, Saint, d. 417, pope (401-17), an Italian; successor of St. Anastasius I. A powerful champion of papal supremacy in the entire Church, he upheld St. John Chry ...
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Innocent I, Saint, d. 417, pope (401-17), an Italian; successor of St. Anastasius I. A powerful champion of papal supremacy in the entire Church, he upheld St. John Chry ...
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by Father John Bartunek, LC | Source: Catholic.net. Uncle Eddy's E-mails -- December 18. Saint Rufus and Saint Zosimus, Martyrs, (entered heaven around 107) ...
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Pope St. Zosimus (417-418) – Although favored by Saint John Chrysostom, Zosimus was a "fish out of water" when it came to understanding the Western culture ...
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St. Zosimus. Email. Print. Facebook Delicous MySpace. Twitter Stumble Digg. More Destinations. Feastday: June 19. Died: 110. Zosimus (d. 110) + Martyr.
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Apr 17, 2012 ... THE VENERABLES SABATIUS AND ZOSIMUS. Sabatius and Zosimus were the co-founders of the ascetical [monastic] community on the ...
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Zosimus the Hermit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saint Zosimus the Hermit and Saint Athanasius his disciple are commemorated on 4 January by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
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SAINT ZOSIMUS, made a priest by Saint Innocent I, was, according to some, a Greek, born at Caesarea, in Cappadocia; according to others, he was born at Bieti ...
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Mar 12, 2009 ... Son of wealthy land owners. Dedicated to Saint Lucy of Syracuse. Entered the monastery of Saint Lucy near Syracuse, Sicily at age seven.
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