Arnoul of Orleans SEE ARNULF Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Arnoul of Milan
Arnoul of Milan SEE ARNOLFE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Arnoul, Bishop Of Lisieux
Arnoul, Bishop Of Lisieux born at the beginning of the twelfth century, died August 3d, 1183.- He made fruitless efforts to reconcile King Henry II of England with Archbishop Thomas of Canterbury. In his old age he resigned his bishopric, and retired to the abbey of St. Victor of Paris, where he died. We have … Continue reading “Arnoul, Bishop Of Lisieux”
Arnoul (or Arnulf)
Arnoul (or Arnulf) bishop OF RHODES, patriarch of Jerusalem, became chaplain to Robert II, duke of Normandy, whom he accompanied on the First Crusade; and was charged in 1099, by the Christian princes, with the administering of the revenues of the Church of Jerusalem. He plotted afterwards to obtain the patriarchate of the holy city, … Continue reading “Arnoul (or Arnulf)”
Arnoul (Arnulph, or Earnulphe), of Rochester
Arnoul (Arnulph, or Earnulphe), of Rochester (hence called Rofensis), who died March 15, 1124, was at first a monk at Beauvais, afterwards prior of Canterbury, then abbot of Petersburg, and in 1114 or 1115 bishop of Rochester. He wrote Textus Roffensis, a history of his bishopric (in Warthon, A glia Sacra, i, 329-334, and, ed. … Continue reading “Arnoul (Arnulph, or Earnulphe), of Rochester”
Arnoudt, Peter Joseph
Arnoudt, Peter Joseph (1811 -1865 ) Writer, born Moere, Belgium; died Cincinnati, Ohio. He entered the Society of Jesus at Florissant, Missouri, and taught in the Jesuit colleges of that state. His Imitation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has been translated into many languages. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Arnoudt, Peter Joseph (Also: Aernoudt, Arnold). … Continue reading “Arnoudt, Peter Joseph”
Arnot, William, D.D
Arnot, William, D.D a Presbyterian minister, was born in Scotland in 1808, being the son of a farmer. After having passed through the University of Glasgow, he was licensed to preach ill connection with the Church of Scotland. In 1843 he went out with the Free Churchmen, and became pastor of Free St. Peter’s Church, … Continue reading “Arnot, William, D.D”
Arnot, Robert, D.D
Arnot, Robert, D.D a Scotch clergyman, was licensed to preach in 1769; presented to the living of Ceres in 1770; elected presbytery clerk in 1777; resigned in 1792; was appointed professor of divinity in the new college of St. Andrews in 1799; minister of Kingsbarns in 1800, but opposed on account of already holding one … Continue reading “Arnot, Robert, D.D”
Arnot, David
Arnot, David a Scottish bishop, was elected to the see of Galloway in 1509. He was a native of Carnbee, and abbot of Cambuskennith in 1503, which abbey he possessed until his election to the see of Galloway in 1509, where he sat until his death, in 1526. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 277. Fuente: … Continue reading “Arnot, David”
Arnon (or Arno)
Arnon (or Arno) was a regular canon, who followed the rule of his order at Reicherspergh, in Bavaria, where he was dean of that community. He died in 1175, having written against Folmarus, provost of Triefenstein, in Franconia, on the subject of the holy eucharist. His work is in the Bibl. Patrum (Cologne ed.), tom. … Continue reading “Arnon (or Arno)”