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Raymond of Peñafort, Saint
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Born near Barcelona, Raymond was an able canon lawyer who joined the Dominicans. He died in 1275.
Raymond Martini
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Dominican, theologian and Orientalist. (1220-1284)
Raymond Lully, Blessed
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Biobibliographical article on Ramon Lull, who is called "Doctor Illuminatus."
Raymond IV, of Saint-Gilles
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Count of Toulouse and of Tripoli. (d. 1105)
Rawes, Henry Augustus
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Oblate of St. Charles, hymn-writer and preacher. (1826-1885)
Ravignan, Gustave Xavier Lacroix de
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12667b.htm
French Jesuit, orator, and author. (1795-1858)
Ravenna
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12662b.htm
Archdiocese based in the capital of a province in Romagna, central Italy.
Rauscher, Joseph Othmar
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Prince-Archbishop of Vienna. (1797-1875)
Ratzinger, Georg
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Political economist and social reformer. (1844-1899)
Ratzeburg, Ancient See of
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Ancient German diocese that was suffragan to Hamburg and embraced the Duchy of Lauenburg (Holstein) in the Prussian Province of Schleswig- Holstein, the Principality of Ratzeburg in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and the western part of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, including Wismar but not Schwerin.
Ratisbonne, Maria Theodor
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Preacher, writer, and director of the Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers. (1802-1884)
Ratisbonne, Maria Alphonse
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Converted Jew who built two convents in Jerusalem. (1814-1884)
Ratisbon
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12657a.htm
German diocese embracing the greater portion of the administrative district of Oberpfalz, and portions of Upper and Lower Bavaria, and Upper Franconia.
Rationalism
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Term used in an exact sense, to designate a particular moment in the development of Protestant thought in Germany, or in a broader, and more usual, sense to cover the view that the human reason, or understanding, is the sole source and final test of all truth.
Rationale
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Collar ornamented in the front and back with appendages worn by the Bishops of Eichstätt, Paderborn, Toul, and Cracow.
Ratherius of Verona
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Writer and troubled leader of the Diocese of Verona.
Rathborne, Joseph
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Priest and controversialist. (1807-1842)