Genicot, Edward
Moral theologian, b. at Antwerp, Belgium, 18 June, 1856; d. at Louvain, 21 February, 1900.
Gennadius II
His original name was George Scholarius. Born about 1400, was first a teacher of philosophy and then judge in the civil courts under the Emperor John VIII.
Gennadius of Marseilles
A priest whose chief title to fame is his continuation of St. Jerome's catalogue "De Viris illustribus".
Gennings, Edmund and John
The first, a martyr for the Catholic Faith, and the second, the restorer of the English province of Franciscan friars, were brothers and converts to the Church.
Gentile da Fabriano
Italian painter; b. probably about 1378 in the District of the Marches; d. probably 1427.
Gentili, Aloysius
Proficient in poetry, displayed considerable musical aptitude, had a taste for mechanical and electrical science and was devoted to the cultivation of modern languages, applying hi…
Geoffrey of Clairvaux
A disciple of Bernard, was b. between the years 1115 and 1120, at Auxerre; d. some time after the year 1188.
Geoffrey of Vendôme
A cardinal, b. in the second half of the eleventh century of a noble family, at Angers, France; d. there, 26 March, 1132.
Geography and the Church
Explains the nature of this science and the course of its evolution.
Geography, Biblical
With the exception of the didactic literature, there is no book in the Bible which, to a greater or less extent, does not contain mention of, or allusions to, the geography and top…
George Gervase, Blessed
Account of the dramatic life of this Benedictine priest and martyr, who died in 1608.
George Hamartolus
A monk at Constantinople under Michael III (842-867) and the author of a chronicle of some importance.
George Haydock, Blessed
Biographical article on the English priest and martyr. Includes bibliography.
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