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city of God
a book written by St. Augustine and presents has view of history where he talks about the holy city
he wrote about what he saw around him
crusades
they were battles fought during 11, 12, 13th centuries, the purpose was to reclaim the Holy
scholastic
a student of scholasticism
exs. Alber the Great, Thomas Aquinas
said we could state to learn things through reason
St. Ignatius Loyola
1491-1556 - found what at the time was the largest religious order - Jesuits
key idea of Jesuits was educating people of in faith
Pope Leo XIII
Pope from 1878-1903; he was a supporter of the Labor Movement - called the workers pope
1st person in church to speak out about social issues
Ulfilas
converted the Visigoths - called the apostle of the Goths (name given to the Barbarian tribes)
St. Basil
330-379, called the Greatest of the Fathers, also called Father of Eastern Liturgy and world of Saint Basil, Father of Eastern Monasticism
St. Bede
673-735; sometimes called Venerable Bede, is a church historian and doctor of the church, called Father of English History; wrote "Church History of English Nation"
St. Boniface
673-754; known as apostle of Germany, he cut down the sacred oak Thor
Black Pope
refer to leader of the Jesuits order, and refer to becasue of the authority they seem to have
St. Peter Canisius
1521-1597; wrote a Chatechism, also called the 2nd apostle of Germany, was a doctor of the Church
St. Peter Claver
1580-1654; known for supernatural gifts, Prophesy (some say could read minds)
Patron of missionary activities to negroes
St. Celilia
Patron of Church music
might have been martyred becuase she would bury bodies of martyred Christians