Rinaldi, Odoric a learned Italian ecclesiastical historian of the 17th century, was a native of Treviso, and was educated at Parma by the Jesuits. He became an Oratorian at Rome in 1618. After the death of cardinal Baronius (who was also a member of the Congregation of the Oratory), Rinaldi wrote a continuation of his … Continue reading “Rinaldi, Odoric”
Rin
Rin in Norse mythology, was the name of one of the rivers of hell. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Rimouski, Quebec, archdiocese of
Rimouski, Quebec, archdiocese of Founded on 15 January 1867 at the diocese of Rimouski. Elevated to an archdiocese on 9 February 1946. Catholic-Hierarchy.Org diocese of Rimouski Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Rimouski
Rimouski DIOCESE OF RIMOUSKI (SANCTI GERMANI DE RIMOUSKI) Suffragan of Quebec, comprises the counties of Bonaventure, Gaspé (except Magdalen Islands), Rimouski and the greater part of Temiscouata, and forms the eastern extremity of the province of Quebec. At the extreme point of the Gaspé peninsula (formerly called Honguedo), Jacques Cartier landed on his first voyage … Continue reading “Rimouski”
Rimmonparez
Rimmonparez A place where Israel encamped. (See Num 33:10-20) Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures Rimmonparez [Rim’mon-pa’rez] One of the stations of the Israelites. Num 33:19-20. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Rimmonah, Rimmono
Rimmonah, Rimmono RIMMONAH, RIMMONO.See Rimmon, No. 4. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Rimmonah, Rimmono rim-mona, rimmono. See RIMMON, (3). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Rimmon, Rock of
Rimmon, Rock of See RIMMON, (1). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Rimmon-Perez
Rimmon-Perez RIMMON-PEREZ.A station (unidentified) of the children of Israel (Num 33:19 f.). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Rimmon-Perez rim-mon-perez ( , rimmon perec; the King James Version Rimmon-parez): A desert camp of the Israelites (Num 33:19 f), unidentified. Gesenius translates rimmon as pomegranate, the place deriving its name from the abundance of pomegranates. But … Continue reading “Rimmon-Perez”
Rimmon-Parez
Rimmon Parez (Heb. Rimmon’ Pe’rets, [in pause, Pa’rets, ], pomegranate of the breach, so called probably from some local configuration; Sept. ), the second-named station of the Israelites in the desert after leaving Hazeroth, and located between Rithmah and Libnah (Num 33:20). It was somewhere in the northern interior of the Desert et-Tih, west of … Continue reading “Rimmon-Parez”
Rimmon Methoar
Rimmon Methoar (Heb. Rimmon’ ham-Methoar’, , i.e. Rimmon the extensive; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Remmon, Amthar; A.V. Remmon-methoar), a place which formed one of the landmarks of the eastern boundary of the territory of Zebulun (Jos 19:13 only). It occurs between Eth-Katsin and Neah. Methoar does not really form a part of the name, but … Continue reading “Rimmon Methoar”