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Rienzi

American  
[ree-en-zee, ryen-dzee] / riˈɛn zi, ˈryɛn dzi /
Italian Rienzo

noun

  1. Cola di Nicholas Gabrini, 1313?–54, Roman orator and tribune.


Rienzi British  
/ rɪˈɛnzəʊ, rɪˈɛnzɪ, ˈrjɛntso, ˈrjɛntsi /

noun

  1. Cola di (ˈkɔːla di). 1313–54, Italian radical political reformer in Rome

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“Parents’ fundamental right to raise their children according to their faith doesn’t stop at the schoolhouse door,” said Mark Rienzi, president of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Rienzi notes that if the Little Sisters lose, we all do.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Think about it,” says Mr. Rienzi.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an interview after the hearing, Mark Rienzi, president and chief executive of the Becket Fund, said he was pleased with the outcome.

From Los Angeles Times

“We asked for an injunction and the judge has said he is in favor of one after we talk with UCLA,” Rienzi said.

From Los Angeles Times