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Audentius

Audentius a Spanish bishop and theologian, probably lived in the second half of the third century. According to Gemnnaius, he wrote a treatise De Fide adversus Haereticos, in which he vindicated the Trinity against the Manicheians, Sabellians Arians, and Photinians. See Hoefer, Nouvelle Biographie Generale s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Audebertus

Audebertus (Ausbertus, Autpertus, Aubert, Or Haubert, probably the same originally as Albert), St., bishop OF CAMBRAY and ARRAS in 663, is said to have been very charitable and religious. He founded many churches, and died in’ 668. He is commemorated on Dec. 16. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Audebert, Ann

Audebert, Ann a martyr, was taken, on her: way to Geneva, and brought to Paris; and there, by the council, adjudged to be burned at Orleans, in 1549. When the rope was put around her neck, she called it- the wedding girdle wherewith she was to be married to Christ. See Fox, Acts .and Monuments, … Continue reading “Audebert, Ann”

Audax

Audax (saint and martyr) was originally a magician, but is said to have been converted by St. Anatolia, a Ropman virgin, and suffered for the faith by order of Faustinianus, governor of the country of the Sabines, who had wished to employ him against that saint. See Baillet, July 9. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Audax”

Auda, Angelo

Auda, Angelo an Italian theologian, native of Lantosca, lived in the middle of the 17th century. He was secretary for the province of Romagna. He wrote, Octavarium Exercitiorum Spiritual. (Rome, 1660): Commentarius in Reguidm S. Francisci (ibid. 1664) :-Bollarimum Romanum Novissimum ab Urbano VIII usgue ad Clementumn X (ibid. 1672). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, … Continue reading “Auda, Angelo”