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Barcelona

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One of the suffragan dioceses of the Archdiocese of Tarragona.

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Barca

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A titular see of Cyrenaica in Northern Africa.

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Barbus, Paulus

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Italian philosopher and theologian, died at Cremona, 4 August, 1494.

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Barbour, John

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Scottish ecclesiastic and author of "The Bruce", a historical poem in the early Scottish or Northern English dialect, b. about 1320; d. 1395.

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Barbosa-Machado, Ignacio

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A Portuguese historian, born at Lisbon in 1686; died in 1734.

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Barbosa, Agostino

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A noted canonist, b. at Guimaraens, Portugal, in 1589; consecrated in Rome, 22 March, 1649, Bishop of Ugento in Otranto, Italy, died seven months later.

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Barbieri, Giovanni

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A famous painter of religious subjects. (1591-1666)

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Barber Family, The

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Daniel Barber, soldier of the Revolution, Episcopalian minister and convert. (1756-1834) Virgil Horace Barber, son of Daniel. (1782-1847)

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Barbelin, Felix-Joseph

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Styled the "apostle of Philadelphia", b. at Luneville, Province of Alsace, France, 30 May, 1808; d. in Philadelphia, 8 June, 1869.

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Barbastro

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Suffragan diocese of the Spanish province of Huesca.

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Barbarigo, Giovanni Francesco

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Italian Cardinal, nephew of Blessed Gregorio Barbarigo (1625-97), born in 1658 at Venice; died in 1730.

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Barbara, Saint

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Legendary virgin and martyr, first mentioned in the early seventh century. Alleged to have died in the third or fourth century, but date is uncertain and place of martyrdom varies.

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Barat, Nicolas

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A French Orientalist, born at Bourges during the first quarter of the seventeenth century; died in 1706 at Paris.

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Baraga, Frederic

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First Bishop of Marquette, Michigan, U.S.A. (1797-1868)

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Baradĉus, Jacob

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A Syrian Monophysite bishop, born in Tella, towards the end of the fifth or the beginning of the sixth century, died in 578.

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Barac

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The deliverer of the Israelites from the power of the Chanaanites under the judgeship of Debbora.

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Bar Hebrĉus

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A Jacobite Syrian bishop, philosopher, poet, grammarian, physician, Biblical commentator, historian, and theologian. (1226-1286)

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Baptists

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A Protestant denomination which exists chiefly in English speaking countries and owes its name to its characteristic doctrine and practice regarding baptism.

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Baptistines

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I. Hermits of St. John the Baptist. II. Missionaries of St. John the Baptist. III. Sisterhood of St. John the Baptist.

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Baptistery

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The separate building in which the Sacrament of Baptism was once solemnly administered, or that portion of the church-edifice later set apart for the same purpose.

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