Marius Mercator
Ecclesiastical writer, born probably in Northern Africa about 390; died shortly after 451.
Mark and Marcellian, Saints
Blood brothers martyred at Rome in the Diocletian persecution, probably in 286.
Mark of Lisbon
Friar minor, historian, and Bishop of Oporto in Portugal, b. at Lisbon (date of birth uncertain); d. in 1591.
Mark, Gospel of
The Second Gospel, like the other two Synoptics, deals chiefly with the Galilean ministry of Christ, and the events of the last week at Jerusalem.
Mark, Saint
What can be pieced together of St. Mark's life from Scripture. Also reports on tradition surrounding the saint.
Marquette (Michigan)
The Diocese comprises the upper peninsula and the adjacent islands of the State of Michigan, U.S.A.
Marquette League
A society founded in New York, in May, 1904, by Rev. H.G. Ganss, of Lancaster, Pa.
Marquette University
Marquette University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is an outgrowth of Marquette College, which was opened in 1881, although it had been planned by Right Rev. John Martin Henni as far ba…
Marquette, Jacques
Jesuit missionary and discoverer of the Mississippi River, b. in 1636, at Laon, a town in north central France; d. near Ludington, Michigan, 19 May, 1675.
Marriage, Mixed
Those between Catholics and non-Catholics, when the latter have been baptized in some Christian sect. The term is also used to designate unions between Catholics and infidels.
Marriage, Moral and Canonical Aspect of
Marriage is that individual union through which man and woman by their reciprocal rights form one principle of generation.
Marriage, Mystical
In the Old and the New Testament, the love of God for man, and, in particular His relations with His chosen people (whether of the Synagogue or of the Church), are frequently typif…
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