Margaret Mary Alacoque, Saint
Biographical article on the apostle of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Margaret of Hungary, Saint
Princess who became a Dominican at the age of 4. She died in 1270 or 1271, and was canonized in 1943.
Margaret, Saint
Also known in the Christian East as St. Marina. Virgin and martyr from Pisidian Antioch.
Margaritae
The canonists of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries who taught canon law by commenting on the Decretum of Gratian and on the various collections of the Decretals, gave the most v…
Margil, Antonio
Born at Valencia, Spain, 18 August, 1657; died at Mexico, 6 Aug., 1726. He entered the Franciscan Order in his native city on 22 April, 1673. After his ordination to the priesthood…
Margotti, Giacomo
A Catholic publicist, born 11 May, 1823; died 6 May, 1887. He was a native of San Remo, where his father was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and there he studied the classics…
Maria Theresa
Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria, Roman-German Empress, born 1717; died 1780.
Maria-Laach
A Benedictine abbey on the southwest bank of Lake Laach, near Andernach in Rhineland, Germany.
Marian Priests
This term is applied to those English priests who being ordained in or before the reign of Queen Mary (1553-1558), survived into the reign of Elizabeth.
Mariana Islands
The Marianas Archipelago (also called the Ladrone Islands) is a chain of fifteen islands in the Northern Pacific, first discovered in 1521 by Magellan.
Mariana, Juan
Author and Jesuit, b. at Talavern, Toledo, Spain, probably in April, 1536; d. at Toledo, 16 February, 1624.
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