Virgin and martyr, died at Catania in Sicily, probably in the Decian persecution (250-253).
Arvada. Also serves the mission church in Coal Creek Canyon. Contact information, Mass schedule, directions, calendar, history. Too wide for smaller monitors.
Biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.
Provides Worship schedule, monthly calendar, newsletter, ministries, fellowship opportunities, location with map, and contacts.
Charlotte. Calendar; Mass times; map; parish groups; links to prayer, sacraments and Saint Gabriel school.
Fort Myers. Staffed by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. Mass times, staff directory, contact information, map and directions.
Bicron specializes in radiation detection products and high performance crystal optics. X-ray; low energy gamma and neutron detection.
Also called John Eleemosynarius. Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 616.
Sea and mountain destinations in Maritime Quebec, consisting of the four tourist regions in eastern Québec: Gaspésie, Bas-Saint-Laurent, ÃŽles de la Madeleine and Côte Nord. Describes attractions, activities and…
Third-century bishop of Laodicea, mathematician, scientist, philosopher.
Fairly lengthy biographical article on this bishop, who died in around 397.
Offers Mass in English and Spanish. Staff directory, contact information, Mass schedule. Gary, Indiana.
Bishop of Orléans, France, b. at Saint-Félix; Savoie, 2 June, 1802; d. at Lacombe, Isère, 11 October, 1878.
In addition to its main functions as a national library it is a general scientific and scholarly library of the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje.
Abbey located in Reims, France that acquired the relics of St. Remy in 553.
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