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Isfrid of
Ratzeburg was a
Premonstratensian Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg.
Isfrid was a
professed canon of the
Cappenberg monastery in Westphalia. In 1159...
- Cappenberg) (+1152, f. Oct. 26)
Godfrey of
Cappenberg (+1127, f. Jan. 14)
Isfrid (Isfried) of
Ratzeburg (+1204, f. Jun. 15),
Ludolph of
Ratzeburg (+1250...
- the
cathedral he had built. He was
succeeded by his
fellow Norbertine,
Isfrid. His cult was
approved by Pope
Benedict XIII in 1728.
Evermode is honored...
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Saint Ludolph of
Ratzeburg St.
Ludolph on left, with Sts.
Evermode and
Isfrid Bishop of
Ratzeburg Died 1250 Venerated in
Catholic Church Feast 29 March...
- Scherkirchen,
France William of
Eskhill 1125 Paris,
France 1203
Denmark Isfrid of
Ratzeburg 1204 Ratzeburg, Schleswig-Holstein
Obitius 1150 Brescia...
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Adrian Edmund and
Aldolphus Marie from the
Novitiate of
London and
Brother Isfrid from Paris. They
renamed the
school after Saint Joseph, the
patron saint...
- and
Isfrid Place behind the
Centre began. In 2011,
courtyards were
renamed after Norbertine Saints: Ludolph, Gilbert, Adrian, James, Hugh and
Isfrid, with...
- 1686, and the
dedication took
place in 1701.
During this
period the monk
Isfrid Kayser (1712-1771)
became known for his compositions. The
abbey was dissolved...
- wing of the cloister, in 1172
under the
third Prince-Bishop of Ratzeburg,
Isfrid of Ratzeburg, (1159–1179), who was also a Premonstratensian. The
crypt was...