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  2. Saint Rufus - Wikipedia

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    On 12 November, Rufus, legend, without any historical proof, the supposed first Bishop of Avignon, who is perhaps identical with Rufus, the disciple of Paul (21 November). [2] On 21 November, Rufus the disciple of the Apostles, who lived at Rome and to whom Saint Paul sent a greeting, as well as he did also to the mother of Rufus (Romans 16:13 ...

  3. Máel Ruba - Wikipedia

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    Máel Ruba (c. 642–722) is an Irish saint of the Celtic Church who was active in the Christianisation of the Picts and Gaels of Scotland.Originally a monk from Bangor Abbey, County Down, Gaelic Ireland, he founded the monastic community of Applecross (Scottish Gaelic: A' Chomraich [ə ˈxoməriç], 'The Sanctuary') [1] in Wester Ross, one of the best attested early Christian monasteries in ...

  4. Rufus and Zosimus - Wikipedia

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    Rufus and Zosimus (died 107 AD) are 2nd century Christian martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches. They lived in Antioch and were martyred with Ignatius of Antioch during the persecution of Christians under the Roman emperor Trajan . [ 1 ]

  5. November 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Rufus of Avignon, venerated as the first Bishop of Avignon in France (c. 200) [10] [13] Saint Renatus (René), Bishop of Angers in France, and by tradition of Sorrento in the south of Italy (c. 422) [13] Saint Evodius, Bishop of Le Puy in France (c. 560) [13] Saint Emilian of Cogolla, Hermit, of Vergegio in Spain (574) [1] [13] [14] [15 ...

  6. Abbey of Saint-Ruf, Avignon - Wikipedia

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    The four are described religiose and they dedicated their community to Saint Justus as well as Saint Rufus. At first, they followed the rule of Aachen. Eventually they came to recognize the provost of the cathedral chapter as their rector. In or shortly after 1080, Saint-Ruf was promoted to an abbey by Pope Gregory VII.

  7. List of early Christian saints - Wikipedia

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    Saint Date of death Aaron the Illustrious: 4th century Abadios: 4th century Abai (martyr) 4th century Abāmūn of Tarnūt: 4th century Abanoub: 4th century Abassad: 4th century Abban the Hermit: 5th century Abda and Abdjesus: 4th century Abda of Kaskhar: 4th or 5th century Abdecalas: 345 Abdias of Babylon: 1st century Abdisho: 4th century Abdon ...

  8. Anthony the Hermit - Wikipedia

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    Anthony the Hermit (c. 468 – c. 520), also known as Anthony of Lérins, is a Christian who is venerated as a saint. He was born in the ancient Roman province of Pannonia Valeria (now Hungary ), then part of the Hunnic Empire .

  9. Category:Christian hermits - Wikipedia

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