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  • 41Catherine Labouré — Infobox Saint name=Catherine Labouré birth date=birth date |1806|5|2|mf=y death date=death date and age|1876|12|31|1806|5|2|mf=y feast day=27 November venerated in=Roman Catholicism imagesize= caption= birth place=Fain lès Moutiers, Burgundy,… …

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  • 42im|mac´u|late|ness — im|mac|u|late «ih MAK yuh liht», adjective. 1. without a spot or stain; absolutely clean: »The newly washed shirts were immaculate. His gym shoes were immaculate in spite of the rain (Graham Greene). SYNONYM(S): spotless, undefiled. 2. Figurative …

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  • 43im|mac´u|late|ly — im|mac|u|late «ih MAK yuh liht», adjective. 1. without a spot or stain; absolutely clean: »The newly washed shirts were immaculate. His gym shoes were immaculate in spite of the rain (Graham Greene). SYNONYM(S): spotless, undefiled. 2. Figurative …

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  • 44im|mac|u|late — «ih MAK yuh liht», adjective. 1. without a spot or stain; absolutely clean: »The newly washed shirts were immaculate. His gym shoes were immaculate in spite of the rain (Graham Greene). SYNONYM(S): spotless, undefiled. 2. Figurative. free from… …

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  • 45Maximilian Kolbe — Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe A prayer card showing Maximilian with Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, with the electric fence of a Nazi German concentration camp in the background Martyr Born 8 …

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  • 46Archdiocese of Baltimore —     Archdiocese of Baltimore     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Baltimore     The senior see of the United States of America, established as a diocese 6 April, 1789; as an archdiocese 8 April, 1808; embraces all that part of the State… …

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  • 47Immaculata Church — For other uses, see Immaculata (disambiguation). Immaculata Church Location Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Denomination Catholic Website …

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  • 48Council of Chalcedon — Date 451 A.D. Accepted by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans Previous council First Council of Ephesus Next council Second Council of Constantinople …

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  • 49Impeccability — is the absence of sin. Christianity believes this to be an attribute of God (logically God cannot sin, it would mean that he would act against his own will and nature) and therefore also an attribute of Christ. Roman Catholic Church Teaching… …

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  • 50Miraculous Medal — The Miraculous Medal The Miraculous Medal, also known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception, is a medal created by Saint Catherine Labouré following a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary.[1] Many Catholic Christians around the world (and some… …

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