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Rohault de Fleury

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13117b.htm

Family of French architects and archaeologists of the nineteenth century.

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Roger of Hoveden

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Chronicler and king's clerk in the time of Henry II.

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Roger Bacon

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Philosopher, born at Ilchester, Somersetshire, about 1214; died at Oxford, perhaps 11 June, 1294.

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Rogation Days

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Days of prayer, and formerly also of fasting, instituted by the Church to appease God's anger at man's transgressions, to ask protection in calamities, and to obtain a good and bountiful harvest.

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Rodez

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13107a.htm

The Diocese of Rodez was united to the Diocese of Cahors by the Concordat of 1802, and again became an episcopal see by the Concordat of 1817 and Bull of 1822.

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Rococo Style

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A discussion of this whimsical style, its origins and uses.

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Rockford, Diocese of

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Created 23 September, 1908, in the north-western part of the State of Illinois.

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Rock, Daniel

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English antiquarian and ecclesiologist. (1799-1871)

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Rochet

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An over-tunic usually made of fine white linen (cambric; fine cotton material is also allowed), and reaching to the knees.

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Rochester, Ancient See of

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The oldest and smallest of all the suffragan sees of Canterbury, was founded by St. Augustine, Apostle of England, who in 604 consecrated St. Justus as its first bishop.

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