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Keys, Power of the

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The expression "power of the keys" is derived from Christ's words to St. Peter (in Matthew 16:19).

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Keyes, Erasmus Darwin

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Soldier, convert, b. at Brimfield, Massuchusetts, U.S.A., 29 May, 1810; d. at Nice, France, 14 October, 1895.

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Ketteler, Wilhelm Emmanuel, Baron von

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Bishop of Mainz, b. at Münster, in Westphalia, 25 Dec., 1811; d. at Burghausen, 13 July, 1877.

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Kessels, Matthias

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Sculptor, b. at Maastricht, 1784; d. at Rome, 3 March, 1836.

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Kervyn de Lettenhove, Joseph-Marie-Bruno-Constantin, Baron

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Belgian statesman and historian, b. at Saint-Michel-lez-Bruges, 17 August, 1817; d. there, 3 April, 1891.

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Kerssenbroch, Hermann von

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A teacher and historian, b. at Monchshof, near Barntrup (Lippe), about 1520; d. at Osnabruck, 5 July, 1585.

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Kerry and Aghadoe

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The Diocese of Kerry and Aghadoe (Kerriensis Et Aghadoensis), suffragan of Cashel, Ireland, is sixty-six miles in length, and sixty-one in breadth, containing a superficial area of 983,400 acres, and extending over the whole County of Kerry and a portion of that of Cork; in 1901 the Catholic population was 187,346.

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Kernan, Francis

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Lawyer, statesman; born in Steuben County, New York, 14 January, 1816; d. at Utica, New York, 7 September, 1892.

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Kentucky

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A state situated between the parallels of latitude 36° 30 and 39°6' N., and between the meridians 82° and 89°38' W.

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Kentigern, Saint

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Also known as Mungo. First bishop of Glasgow, died in 603. Biography.

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Kenraghty

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Irish priest, d. 30 April, 1585, at Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

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Kenosis

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A term derived from the discussion as to the real meaning of Phil. 2:6.

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Kennedy, James

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Bishop of St. Andrews, Scotland. Born about 1406; died 10 May, 1466.

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Kemp, John

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Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury, Chancellor of England. (1380-1454)

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Kells, School of

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Kells (in Gaelic Cenannus) was the chief of the Irish Columban monasteries.

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Kells, Book of

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An Irish manuscript containing the Four Gospels, a fragment of Hebrew names, and the Eusebian canons, known also as the "Book of Columba".

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Kellner, Lorenz

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Educationist, born at Kalteneber in the district of Eichsfeld, 29 January, 1811; died at Trier, 18 August, 1892.

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Keller, Jacob

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Controversialist, born at Sackingen, Baden, Germany, in 1568; died at Munich, Bavaria, 23 February, 1631.

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