Antoninus of Pamiers, Saint Apostle of the Rouergue (1st century ), born Fredelacum (later Pamiers). Having embraced Christianity he visited Rome, was ordained, and returned to Gaul to preach the Gospel in Aquitania, and especially on the frontier of the Rouergue where he is credited with many miracles. Relics at Pamiers and Palencia. Feast , … Continue reading “Antoninus of Pamiers, Saint”
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Antoninus, Marcus Annius Verus Aurelius
Antoninus, Marcus Annius Verus Aurelius SEE AURELIUS. Antoninus, archbishop of Florence: his real name was Antonius, but he was called by the diminutive Antoninus on account of his small stature. Born at Florence in 1389, he entered at sixteen years of age the order of St. Dominic, and soon acquired such a reputation that, even … Continue reading “Antoninus, Marcus Annius Verus Aurelius”
Antoninus Honoratus
Antoninus Honoratus bishop of Constantina or of Cirta, in Africa. He is chiefly known by a letter of his (A.D. 437) to a Spanish bishop named Arcadius,. and three others, banished by Genseric, king of the Vandals, because they would not embrace Arianism. He exhorts them to suffer patiently for the sake of Jesus Christ. … Continue reading “Antoninus Honoratus”
Antoninus
Antoninus a martyr, who is said to have suffered either in the fourth or in the seventh century. He has been commemorated at Pamiers, France, since the eighth century, on the 2d of September. Landon, Eccles. Dictionary, 1, 431. Antoninus a priest and martyr of Palestine, who is said to have been present at Caesarea … Continue reading “Antoninus”
Antoniewicz, Charles Bolaz
Antoniewicz, Charles Bolaz a Polish poet and pulpit orator, born at Lemberg, Nov. 6, 1807, died at Obra, Nov. 14, 1852. He early distinguished himself as a poet, and took an active part in the Polish revolution of 1830. After the death of his wife he entered, in 1839, the order of Jesuits,; and at … Continue reading “Antoniewicz, Charles Bolaz”
Antoniewicz, Charles
Antoniewicz, Charles (Botoz.) A Polish Jesuit and missionary, born in Lwów (Lemberg), 6 November 1807; died 14 November, 1852. He was the son of Joseph Antoniewicz, a nobleman and lawyer. His pious mother Josephine (Nikorowicz) attended to his early training on their estate at Skwarzawa, whither they moved in 1818. After the death of his … Continue reading “Antoniewicz, Charles”
Antonides, Vincentius
Antonides, Vincentius a minister of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, was born in Holland (?) in 1670. He was pastor of Bergen, in Friesland, Holland, from about 1695 to 1705, at which time he came to America. He served as pastor in the following places: Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, Brooklyn, New Utrecht, Gravesend, and Jamaica, from 1705 … Continue reading “Antonides, Vincentius”
Antonides, Theodorus
Antonides, Theodorus a Dutch theologian, who lived in the first half of the 18th century, wrote commentaries upon the Epistles of St. James, St. Peter, and. St. Jude, and upon the book of Job. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Antonianus, Johannnes
Antonianus, Johannnes a Dutch Dominican of Nimeguen, was born in the first half of the 16th century, and died in 1588. He wrote several works highly esteemed by the. fathers of the Church, of which the following are some of the principal ones: Liber Gregorii, Episce Nysseni, de Creatione Hominis; Supplementum Hextemeri Basilii Magni, Interprete … Continue reading “Antonianus, Johannnes”
Antonianus
Antonianus a bishop who wrote (A.D. 252) to Cyprian to assure him of his adherence to him and Cornelius against Novatian. He was afterwards much shaken by a letter from Novatian defending his doctrine and accusing pope Cornelius of laxity. Cyprian seems, however, to have convinced him of the excellence of Cornelius’s life and policy … Continue reading “Antonianus”