Lobbes, Benedictine Abbey of
Located in Hainault, Belgium, founded about 650, by St. Landelin, a converted brigand, so that the place where his crimes had been committed might benefit by his conversion.
Lobera, Ann
Carmelite nun, companion of St. Teresa; b. At Medina del Campo (Old Castile), 25 November, 1545; d. at Brussels, 4 March, 1621.
Lochner, Stephen
A painter, born at Meersburg, on the Lake of Constance, date of birth unknown; died at Cologne, 1452.
Loci Theologici
Loci theologici or loci communes, are the common topics of discussion in theology.
Locke, Matthew
Article on the English composer includes his musical development, conversion, conflicts, and noted works.
Lockhart, William
Son of the Rev. Alexander Lockhart of Waringham, Surry; b. 22 Aug., 1820; d. at St. Etheldreda's Priory, Eby Place, Holborn, London, 15 May, 1892.
Logia, Jesu
Found partly in the Inspired Books of the New Testament, partly in uninspired writings.
Logos, The
The word Logos is the term by which Christian theology in the Greek language designates the Word of God, or Second Person of the Blessed Trinity.
Lohner, Tobias
Professor of philosophy and speculative theology. Born 13 March, 1619, at Neuötting in the Diocese of Salzburg; died 26 (probably) May, 1697.
Loja, Diocese of
Suffragan of Quito, Ecuador, includes the greater part of the Provinces of Loja and El Oro.
Loman, Saint
Brief article accepts the tradition that Loman, bishop of Trim, was a nephew of St. Patrick.
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