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Clovio, Giorgio

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Italian miniaturist, called by Vasari "the unique" and "little Michelangelo", b. at Grizani, on the coast of Croatia, in 1498; d. at Rome, 1578.

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Clovesho, Councils of

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Notable as the place at which were held several councils of the Anglo-Saxon Church.

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Clouet

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The family name of several generations of painters.

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Clotilda, Saint

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Queen of the Franks, wife of King Clovis I and grandmother of St. Cloud. Devoted to St. Martin of Tours and instrumental in the conversion of the Franks, she died in 545.

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Clonmacnoise, Abbey and School of

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Situated on the Shannon, about half way between Athlone and Banagher, King's County, Ireland.

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Clonfert

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The Diocese, a suffragan see of the metropolitan province of Tuam, was founded in 557 by St. Brendan the Navigator.

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Clonard, School of

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Situated on the river Boyne. Founded by St. Finnian, an abbot and great wonder-worker.

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Cloister

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The English equivalent of the Latin word clausura (from claudere, "to shut up").

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Clogher

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A suffragan of Armagh, Ireland, which comprises the County Monaghan, almost the whole of Fermanagh, the southern portion of Tyrone, and parts of Donegal, Louth, and Cavan.

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Climent, José

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Spanish bishop, b. at Castellon de la Plana (Valencia), 1706; d. there 25 Nov., 1781.

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Clifton

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Diocese of England, consisting of Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire.

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Cleveland

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The Diocese, established 23 April, 1847, comprises all that part of Ohio lying north of the southern limits of the Counties of Columbiana, Stark, Wayne, Ashland, Richland, Crawford, Wyandot, Hancock, Allen, and Van Wert, its territory covering thirty-six counties.

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Cletus, Pope Saint

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Says that "Cletus" is only another form of "Anacletus," briefly explains how the error of thinking the two names are two different popes came about, says that Cletus died in about 88.

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Clermont

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Comprises the entire department of Puy-de-Dôme and is a suffragan of Bourges.

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Clerks Regular of Our Saviour

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A religious congregation instituted in its present form in 1851, at Benoite-Vaux in the Diocese of Verdun, France.

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Clerks Regular

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Those bodies of men in the Church who by the very nature of their institute unite the perfection of the religious state to the priestly office, i.e. who while being essentially clerics, devoted to the exercise of the ministry in preaching, the administration of the sacraments, the education of youth, and other spiritual and corporal works of mercy, are at the same time religious in the strictest sense of the word, professing solemn vows, and living a community life according to a rule solemnly approved of by the sovereign pontiff.

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Clerke, Ellen Mary

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Journalist and novelist, b. at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 1840; d. in London, 2 March 1906.

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Clerke, Agnes Mary

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Astronomer, born at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 10 February, 1842; died in London, 20 January 1907.

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