Julien Maunoir (1 October 1606 – 28 January 1683) (also Julian; Breton: Juluan Maner), was a French-born Jesuit priest known as the "Apostle of Brittany"...
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Malaysian archbishop Julian Marsham, 8th Earl of Romney (born 1948), English peer Julian Maunoir (1606–1683), French Jesuit priest Julian Sas-Kuilovsky (1826–1900)...
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Spanish Dominican Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), emotive Italian Julian Maunoir (1606–1683) French Jesuit "Apostle of Brittany" Tomasz Młodzianowski...
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William Drake, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1669) October 1 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (d. 1683) October 12 Robert Barnham, English politician...
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in Anglesey. The place-name Saint-Maclou also refers to him. Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" This may have been the death date of another...
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Lamballe, France is named after him. Saints portal List of Catholic saints Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Jones, Terry. "Aaron". Patron Saints Index. Archived from...
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William Drake, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1669) October 1 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (d. 1683) October 12 Robert Barnham, English politician...
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Cornwall. He is considered the patron saint of pursemakers. Saints portal Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" Breage, reputed founder of Breage, Cornwall Brixham...
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1st Earl of Shaftesbury, British politician (b. 1621) January 28 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (b. 1606) January 30 – Cesare Facchinetti, Italian...
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and email service. Armoricani Gaelic revival, Irish language revival Julian Maunoir, 17th-century Breton language orthographer List of Celtic-language media...
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where he is sometimes associated with a fountain. Argol Parish close Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" E. C. Fawtier-Jones, "La vita ancienne de saint...
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Tudwal in a procession at the gate of Tréguier Cathedral in 2005 Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" St Tugual's Chapel, chapel named after St Tudwal...
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liturgical calendar of saints celebrated annually in Wales. Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" St Sampson's Church, Cricklade St Sampson's Church...
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ISSN 0141-5255. 1904–1905 Welsh Revival Religion in the United Kingdom Julian Maunoir, leader in the 17th century Breton revival. "1904 History", Welsh Revival...
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Canadian Martyrs France portal North America portal History portal Blessed Julian Maunoir "Biography – LALEMANT, GABRIEL – Volume I (1000–1700) – Dictionary of...
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martyr Claude de la Colombiere 1641 1682 Jesuit priest Blessed Julian Maunoir 1606 1683 Blessed Bonaventure of Barcelona 1684 Blessed Ana...
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26. Placide Viel 6 May 1951 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City 27. Julian Maunoir 20 May 1951 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City 28. Pope Pius X 3 June...
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tableaux de mission or taolennou depending on hymns. His disciple, Father Julian Maunoir, took up the baton in 1642, publishing a collection of Canticou spirituel...
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Bernardine Realino, John Francis Régis, and Francis Jerome; Blessed Julian Maunoir, Anthony Baldinucci, Tiburcio Arnáiz Muñoz, and Johann Philipp Jeningen...
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schools until she died in 1779. Both were buried in Llanddowror Church. Julian Maunoir, leader in the 17th-century Breton revival Griffith Jones and the Circulating...
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Capuchin, beatified in 1905 Charles of Blois, duke, beatified in 1904 Julian Maunoir, Jesuit priest, beatified in 1951 Marcel Callo, layman, beatified in...
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Moses Williams of the Breton grammar originally written in French by Julian Maunoir. Following a description of the benefits of spelling words according...
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1st Earl of Shaftesbury, British politician (b. 1621) January 28 – Julian Maunoir, French Jesuit priest (b. 1606) January 30 – Cesare Facchinetti, Italian...
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pilgrimage moved on to Wales, whence many of the bishops came. Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" Badone, Ellen (2014). "New pilgrims on a medieval...
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28. Placide Viel 6 May 1951 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City 29. Julian Maunoir 20 May 1951 Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City 30. Pope Pius X 3 June...
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Sermon are also inspired by this aspect of Breton culture. Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" Horses in Breton culture Catholic Encyclopedia:...
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commemorated 18 July in the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Saints portal Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" Catholic Online Latin Saints of the Orthodox...
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is celebrated the fortieth day after Easter. Saints portal Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" History of Ploumanach - St. Guirec Oratory (in...
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the request of John V Duke of Brittany; beatified in 1904 The Blessed Julian Maunoir - beatified in 1951 Ancient Metropolitan of Tours - Archbishop of Tours...
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Reverend Father Julien Maunoir died in Plévin in January 28, 1693. Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department Julian Maunoir, orthographer of the Breton...
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