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Encyclopedia: Paulinus of Nola Source:Wikipedia
Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus,
St. Paulinus of Nola (
Bordeaux
, ca. 354 –
June 22
,
431
in
Nola
, outside
Naples
) was a Roman senator who converted to a severe
monasticism
in 394. He eventually became
bishop of Nola
, helped to resolve the disputed election of
Pope Boniface
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Paulinus of Nola |
Looked upon as a saint even in his own lifetime, Paulinus of Nola died in 43 ... About 409 Paulinus was chosen Bishop of Nola. For twenty years he discharged his duties in a most praiseworthy manner.
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Argent by the Tiber: General Audience: St. Paulinus of Nola |
A contemporary of St. Augustine, to whom he was linked by a warm friendship, Paulinus exercised his ministry in Campania, at Nola, where he was a monk, then a priest and bishop.
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Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus, St. Paulinus of Nola (Bordeaux, ca. 354 – June 22, 431 in Nola, outside Naples) was a Roman senator who converted to a severe monasticism in 394. He eventually became bishop of Nola, helped to resolve the disputed election of Pope Boniface I, and was recognized as...
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St. Paulinus of Nola - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online |
Bishop of Nola and writer. Pontius Meropius Anicius Paulinus was born to a wealthy Roman family at Bordeaux, in Gaul.
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Paulinus and Theresia decided to remain in Nola. Paulinus wanted to be near the shrine of one of his favorite saints, St. Felix of Nola. ... St. Paulinus was bishop of Nola until his death in 431.
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St. Paulinus of Nola is the Father of the Church to whom we turn today. A contemporary of St. Augustine, to whom he was bound by deep friendship, Paulinus exercised his ministry in Campania, in Nola, ...
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St. Paulinus of Nola - Saint of the Day - American Catholic |
Such a person was Paulinus of Nola, correspondent and friend of Augustine, Jerome, Melania, Martin, Gregory and Ambrose.
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Paulinus of Nola USCCB.org/New American Bible ^ | 06-22-04 | New American Bible ... FEAST OF THE DAY St. Paulinus of Nola was well known during the early centuries of the Church.
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Born a pagan, Meropius Pontius Paulinus (c. 353-431 A.D.) became one of the earliest Christian ascetics in the Latin west, was elevated to the bishopric of Nola (in Italy) which he turned into a ...
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