Septuagint Version
The first translation of the Hebrew Old Testament, made into popular Greek before the Christian era.
Seraphin of Montegranaro, Saint
Late sixteenth-century Italian Capuchin. Had the gift of reading hearts.
Serena, Diocese of La
Embracing Atacama and Coquimbo provinces (Chile), suffragan of Santiago, erected 1 July, 1840.
Sergeant, John
Writer, born at Barrow-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, in 1623; died in 1710.
Sergius and Bacchus, Saints
Soldiers, martyred in the Diocletian persecution in about 303. Universally venerated in the East.
Seripando, Girolamo
Italian theologian and cardinal, b. at Troja (Apulia), 6 May, 1493; d. at Trent 17 March, 1563.
Seroux d'Agincourt, Jean-Baptiste-Louis-George
Born at Beauvais, 5 April, 1730; died at Rome, 24 September, 1814. He was a descendant of the counts of Namur.
Serpieri, Alessandro
Scientist known for work in astronomy and seismology, b. at S. Giovanni in Marignano, near Rimini, 31 Oct., 1823; d. at Fiesole, 22 Feb., 1885.
Servants of Mary (Order of Servites)
Order founded on the feast of the Assumption, 1233 when the Blessed Virgin appeared to seven noble Florentines.
Servants of the Most Blessed Sacrament
An order of nuns, founded by the Venerable Pierre-Julien Eymard.
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