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An Italian painter, b. at Verona 1524; d. there, 1606. He belonged to the old Florentine family of Farinata degli Uberti, the famous head of the Ghibelline...
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If we accept the definition usually given by canonists, forgery ( Latin falsum ) differs very slightly from fraud. 'Forgery', says Ferraris, who claims that...
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A distinguished Austrian Orientalist ; b. at Graz, 9 June, 1774; d. at Vienna, 23 November, 1856. He studied at Graz and Vienna, entering the Oriental academy...
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Synaxis ( synaxis from synago ) means gathering, assembly, reunion. It is exactly equivalent to the Latin collecta (from colligere ), and corresponds to...
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Theologian, b. at Walldorf near Heidelberg, 9 June; 1752; d. at Nymphenburg near Munich 5 June, according to Sailer, but 5 January according to other...
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A titular see in Pisidia, suffragan of Antioch. According to ancient writers Philomelium was situated in the south-west of Phrygia near the frontier of...
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In Phoenicia, a titular Latin see, and the residential see of several prelates of Oriental rites. The earliest form was likely Beeroth 'springs', not Beroth (...
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Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor of England and founder of Winchester College ; b. between July and Sept., 1324; d. 27 Sept., 1404. A native of Wickham, in...
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(Known since 1900 as the UNITED FREE CHURCH) An ecclesiastical organization in Scotland which includes (1908) more than 500,000 of the 1,200,000 inhabitants of...
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A titular see in Tripolitana. Sabrata was a Phoenician town on the northern coast of Africa, between the two Syrta. With Oca and Leptis Magna it caused the...
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Ambrose Bernard O'Higgins Born in County Meath, Ireland, in 1720; died at Lima, 18 March, 1810. An uncle, a priest in Spain, placed him at school in Cadiz....
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DIALECTS The Coptic language is now recognized in four principal dialects, Bohairic (formerly Memphitic), Fayumic, Sahidic (formerly Theban), and Akhmimic. The...
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A titular see in Thebian Secunda, suffragan of Ptolemais. Syene (Egyptian, Souanou, Coptic, Souan) was originally the marketplace of the island of Elephantine...
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In pagan times titulus signified an inscription on stone, and later the stone which marked the confines of property. Under Trajan it signified at Rome the...
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Layman and martyr, born at Grantley, Yorkshire, England, date of birth unknown; died at Smithfield, 4 March, 1590. He appears to have been following the...
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(Or DUMOLIN; latinized MOLINAEUS). French jurist, b. at Paris in 1500; d. there 27 December, 1566. He was a descendant of a noble family related to Anne...
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Palestine being a very rocky country, the abundance of stones made it natural to use them as missiles. Stone throwing might be merely a mark of hatred and...
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Martyred with her seven sons at Tibur (Tivoli) towards the end of the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117-138). The story of their martyrdom is told in an old...
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A book of formulae and texts. Plenarium or Plenarius ( Liber ) is any book that contains completely all matters pertaining to one subject otherwise found...
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The first fruits, or first year's revenue of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the Papal Curia (in medieval times to bishops also). One result of the...
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Duchess of Brittany, afterwards Carmelite nun, b. 1427; d. at Nantes, 4 Nov., 1485. The daughter of Louis d'Amboise, Viscount de Thouars, she was betrothed...
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A Spanish theologian, b. at Segovia towards the end of the fourteenth century; d. probably in 1458. Nothing is known of him before he took part in the Council...
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Founder of the Order of Minims; b. in 1416, at Paula, in Calabria, Italy ; d. 2 April, 1507, at Plessis, France. His parents were remarkable for the holiness...
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(EBO) Archbishop of Reims, b. towards the end of the eighth century; d. 20 March, 851. Though born of German serfs, he was educated at the court of Charlemagne...
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Catholic controversialist, historian, and devotional writer, born at Dublin, 1547; died at Brussels, 1618. He was the son of James Stanyhurst, speaker of the...
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Under this heading we may notice a certain number of objectionable characters who, while not of sufficient importance to claim separate treatment, have at...
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I. NAME, MEANING, AND ORIGIN The scapular (from Latin, scapula , shoulder) forms a part, and now the most important part, of the habit of the monastic orders....
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(WIGORNIENSIS.) Located in England, created in 680 when, at the Synod of Hatfield under St. Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, the great Mercian diocese was...
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Born at Bruges in 1548; died at Leyden in 1620. He was for some years book-keeper in a business house at Antwerp ; later he secured employment in the...
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See also ELLEN MARY CLERKE . Astronomer, born at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 10 February, 1842; died in London, 20 January 1907. At the very beginning of...
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A supernatural gift may be defined as something conferred on nature that is above all the powers ( vires ) of created nature. When God created man, He was not...
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Irish teacher and poet, Bishop of Fiesole, about 829-876. In an ancient collection of the 'Vitae Patrum', of which an eleventh-century copy exists in the...
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Bishop of Saint-Flour ; b. at Carpentras, 22 Oct., 1759; d. at Saint-Flour, 11 June, 1829. After studying law and theology at Avignon, at that time belonging...
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(RHEDONENSIS) Rennes includes the Department of Ille et Vilaine. The Concordat of 1802 re-established the Diocese of Rennes which since then has included; the...
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(Plural of Latin magus ; Greek magoi ). The 'wise men from the East' who came to adore Jesus in Bethlehem ( Matthew 2 ). Rationalists regard the Gospel account...
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A titular see in Arabia. This city, which figures in the 'Synecdemos' of Hierocles (723, 3) and Georgius Cyprius (1072), is mentioned only in Parthey's 'Prima...
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The word rule ( Latin regula , Gr. kanon ) means a standard by which something can be tested, and the rule of faith means something extrinsic to our faith, and...
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(SANCTI SEVERINI) Diocese in the Province of Foggia (Capitanata), Southern Italy, situated in a fertile plain, watered by the Radicosa and Triolo. The origin...
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(Or, as his name is more often found, in its Italian form, FIGLIUCCI). An Italian humanist, a philosopher, and theologian of note, was b. at Siena about the...
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A term sometimes used synonymously with reliquary, but signifying, more correctly, the little box containing the relics, which is placed inside the reliquary.
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(SANCTAE MARIAE). A Brazilian see, suffragan of Porto Alegre. The latter, formerly known as the See of Sao Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul, was recently made an...
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Diocese in Campania, Southern Italy. The city is situated on the gulf of the same name, backed by a high rock crowned with an ancient castle. The surrounding...
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One of the first deacons and the first Christian martyr ; feast on 26 December. In the Acts of the Apostles the name of St. Stephen occurs for the first time...
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A Friar Minor and controversialist, born at Herborn, Germany, in 1485; died at Toulouse, 15 April, 1534. He was made provincial of the Franciscan province of...
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This word is used to denote a special kind of trimming, consisting of loose threads of wool, silk, etc., or strips of other suitable material, along the edge...
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This massacre of which Protestants were the victims occurred in Paris on 24 August, 1572 (the feast of St. Bartholomew ), and in the provinces of France during...
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(Feast of the Body of Christ) This feast is celebrated in the Latin Church on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday to solemnly commemorate the institution of the...
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I. IDEA Among the ancients, according to Columella, Vitruvius, and Pliny, the word rubrica , rubric, signified the red earth used by carpenters to mark on wood...
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A poet, important both for his lyric and his dramatic compositions, b. at Lisbon, Portugal, in 1528; d. there of the plague in 1569. He studied law at Coimbra,...
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The papal crown, a costly covering for the head, ornamented with precious stones and pearls, which is shaped like a bee-hive, has a small cross at its highest...
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Theologian and historian, b. at Freising in Bavaria, 15 January, 1722; d. at Welchenberg, 16 July, 1795. He entered the Benedictine abbey of Oberaltaich in...
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The modern A NGORA , a titular see of Galatia in Asia Minor, suffragan of Laodicea. It was said to have been founded by Midas, was a chief place of the Gallic...
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This name is given to the convention of the 26th Messidor, year IX (July 16, 1802), whereby Pope Pius VII and Bonaparte, First Consul, re-established the...
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