• Zacharia Lexoviensis (Zacharie de Lisieux/Ange Lambert/Petrus Firmianus (pseudonym)/Louis Fontaines/Louys Fontaines, sieur de Saint Marcel (pseudonym), 1596-1661) Zacharia Lexoviensis (Zacharie de Lisieux/Ange Lambert/Petrus Firmianus (pseudonym)/Louis Fontaines/Louys Fontaines, sieur de Saint Marcel (pseudonym), 1596-1661) OFMCap. French (Norman) Capuchin friar. Born as Ange Lambert in a well-to-to family in Normandy, he joined the Capuchin order in 1612 in the Normandy province, and became a renowned preacher, who even preached before Louis XIII. Also spent nearly 20 years as a (clandestine) missionary in England in the 1630s and 1640s. he died in Evre...

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  • Zacharias Barberius (Zaccaria Barberio di Bologna, fl. later 17th cent.) Zacharias Barberius (Zaccaria Barberio di Bologna, fl. later 17th cent.) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar and member of the Bologna province. Respected preacher and one-time socius of the Capuchin minister general Fortunato di Cadero.

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  • Zacharias Boccardi (Zaccharia Boccardi di Sicignano, 1760-1833) Zacharias Boccardi (Zaccharia Boccardi di Sicignano, 1760-1833) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar, who joined the order in the Salerno province in 1776. Active as lector, provincial minister, general definitor (1824) and general procurator (1825). Appointed bishop of Crotone in May 1829, yet he was unable to take his see due to illness. He died in Salerno on April 7, 1833. Known to have written a preaching handbook and other works.

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  • Zacharias Castilioneus (Zaccaria Castiglione da Milano, fl. mid 17th cent.) Zacharias Castilioneus (Zaccaria Castiglione da Milano, fl. mid 17th cent.) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar and member of the Milan province. Renowned preacher.

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  • Zacharias Firminus (fl. mid 17 th cent., or mid mid 16 th cent.?) Zacharias Firminus (fl. mid 17 th cent., or mid mid 16 th cent.?) OFM. French friar.

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  • Zacharias Kirchgesser (1605–1645) Zacharias Kirchgesser (1605–1645) OFM. German Observant friar active in the Münster area during the 30 years war. Born around 1600 in Klingenberg am Main. Guardian in Münster and Hildesheim, preacher and author. He died in 1645 in the odor of Sanctity.

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  • Zacharias La Selve (Zacharie Laselve, fl. early 18 th cent.) Zacharias La Selve (Zacharie Laselve, fl. early 18 th cent.) OFMRec. French friar. Member of the province du Saint-Sacrement. Lector of theology. Proficient homiletic author, who issued a large number of multi-volume sermon collections for the complete liturgical year.

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  • Zacharias Mediolanensis (Castilioni, d. 1675) Zacharias Mediolanensis (Castilioni, d. 1675) OFMCap. Italian friar. Active in Milan as preacher, guardian, master of the novices and several times also as provincial definitor.

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  • Zacharias Rhendanius (Zaccaria Rhendana, fl. 17th cent.) Zacharias Rhendanius (Zaccaria Rhendana, fl. 17th cent.) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar from Trent. Member of the Brescia province, and popular missionary among Protestant groups in the Alpine regions.

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  • Zacharias Tevo (Zaccaria Tevo, 1651-1711) Zacharias Tevo (Zaccaria Tevo, 1651-1711) OFMConv. Italian friar. Born in Piove di Sacco. Like his older brother Ignazio Tevo, he joined the order. Zaccaria took the habit in 1665 in the San Francesco di Treviso friary. He studied theology in Fermo, Macerata, Pavia and Venice. In the course of these studies, he also dedicated himself to the study of music, inspired to do so after reading a musical text on counterpoint by P. Francesco Maria Angeli. Following his studies, he became organist in th...

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