Collegiate
An adjective applied to those churches and institutions whose members form a college.
Colman Mac Lenine, Saint
Founder and patron saint of the Diocese of Cloyne, poet, d. 601.
Colman, Saint
Monk of Iona, bishop of Lindisfarne, later founded the Abbey and Diocese of Mayo, d. 676.
Colman, Saint
Irishman martyred while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, near Vienna in 1012.
Colman, Saint
First bishop and patron saint of Dromore. Born in Dalaradia c. 450, date of death uncertain.
Colman, Saint
Abbot, d. about 595. This St. Colman was a contemporary of St. Aidan, and is sometimes confused with a later saint of the same name, Colman of Kilmacduagh.
Colman, Saint Elo
Nephew of St. Columba. This St. Colman was the first abbot of Muckamore. He died at Lynally (Lann Elo) in 611.
Colman, Walter
Friar Minor and English martyr: date of birth uncertain; died in London, 1645.
Colmar, Joseph Ludwig
Bishop of Mainz; born at Strasburg, 22 June, 1760; died at Mainz, 15 Dec., 1818.
Cologne, University of
Near the end of the fourteenth century Urban VI, at the instance of the Town Council, issued (21 May, 1388) the Bull of foundation.
Colomba of Rieti, Blessed
Third Order Dominican, intensely devoted to the Eucharist, d. 1501.
Colombo, Mateo Realdo
Italian anatomist and discoverer of the pulmonary circulation, b. at Cremona in 1516; d. at Rome, 1559.
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