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Thomas Belson, Blessed
Thomas Belson, Blessed- Brief profile of the English martyr, who was executed with George Nicols and Richard Yaxley in 1589. ...
Testament, Old
Testament, Old- The Apostle St. Paul declares himself (II Cor., iii, 6) a minister "of the new testament", and calls (iii, 14) the covenant entered into on Mount Sinai "the old testament". ...
Testament, New
Testament, New- Jesus Christ uses the words "new testament" as meaning the alliance established by Himself between God and the world, and this is called "new" as opposed to that of which Moses was the mediator. ...
Thomas Christians, Saint
Thomas Christians, Saint- An ancient body of Christians on the east and west coasts of India, claiming spiritual descent from the Apostle St. Thomas. ...
Trinità di Cava dei Tirrenti, Abbey of
Trinità di Cava dei Tirrenti, Abbey of- Located in the Province of Salerno. ...
Trinitarians, Order of
Trinitarians, Order of- Towards the end of the twelfth century the order had 250 houses throughout Christendom, where its benevolent work was manifested by the return of liberated captives. ...
Twiketal of Croyland
Twiketal of Croyland- English abbot. (d. 975) ...
Tulasne, Louis-René
Tulasne, Louis-René- Botanist. (1815-1885) ...
Troy, John Thomas
Troy, John Thomas- Archbishop of Dublin. (1739-1823) ...
Tuam, School of
Tuam, School of- Founded by St. Jarlath, it rivalled Clonmacnoise as a center of Celtic art in the eleventh century. ...
Turkish Empire
Turkish Empire- Created in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries on the ruins of the Byzantine Empire, from the caliphate of Baghdad and independent Turkish principalities. ...
Taensa Indians
Taensa Indians- A Muskhogean tribe living when first known on the west bank of the Mississippi, within the present limits of Tensas parish, Louisiana. ...
Tacana Indians
Tacana Indians- The collective designation for a group of tribes constituting the Tacanan linguistic stock in different dialects, occupying the upper valleys of the Beni and Madre de Dios Rivers, on the eastern slope of ...
Tribe, Jewish
Tribe, Jewish- The earlier Hebrew term rendered in English versions by the word "tribe" is shebet, while the term matteh, prevails in the post-exilic writings. ...
Tait Indians
Tait Indians- A collective term for those members of the Cowichan tribe, occupying the Lower Fraser River, Yale District, British Columbia (Canada), between Nicomen and Yale. ...
Toledo (Ohio)
Toledo (Ohio)- A diocese in Ohio, U.S.A., formed out of the Diocese of Cleveland and erected into a separate jurisdiction, 15 April, 1910. ...
Tyrannicide
Tyrannicide- The killing of a tyrant, and usually is taken to mean the killing of a tyrant by a private person for the common good. ...
Tulancingo
Tulancingo- Diocese in the Mexican Republic, suffragan of Mexico. ...
Tabernacle
Tabernacle- Vessel holding the Blessed Sacrament. ...
Turkestan
Turkestan- Details of Chinese Turkestan and Russian Turkestan. ...
Talmud
Talmud- A post-Biblical substantive formation of Pi'el ("to teach"), and originally signified "doctrine" or "study". ...
Tyana
Tyana- Titular see of Cappadocia Prima. ...
Tunstall, Cuthbert
Tunstall, Cuthbert- Bishop of London, later of Durham. (1474-1559) ...
Tarazona
Tarazona- The Diocese of Tarazona comprises the Spanish provinces of Saragossa, Soria, Navarre, and Logroño. ...
Tarnow
Tarnow- Diocese in western Galicia, Austria. ...
Tarsus
Tarsus- A metropolitan see of Cilicia Prima. ...
Tynemouth Priory
Tynemouth Priory- Located on the east coast of Northumberland, England, occupied the site of an earlier Saxon church built first in wood, then in stone, in the seventh century, and famous as the burial-place of St. Oswin ...
Tasse, Joseph
Tasse, Joseph- Writer and journalist. (1848-1895) ...
Tebaldeo, Antonio
Tebaldeo, Antonio- Italian poet, born at Ferrara, in 1463; died. in 1537. ...
Tychicus
Tychicus- Disciple and companion of St. Paul. ...
Tell el-Amarna Tablets, The
Tell el-Amarna Tablets, The- A collection of some 350 clay tablets found in 1887 amid the ruins of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton. ...
Tropology, Scriptural
Tropology, Scriptural- The theory and practice of interpreting the figurative meaning of Holy Writ. ...
Tabernacle
Tabernacle- Old Testament precursor to the Temple. ...
Tuy
Tuy- Suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Santiago. ...
Temperance
Temperance- One of the four cardinal virtues. ...
Tabb, John Bannister
Tabb, John Bannister- American poet and educator. (1845-1909) ...
Tabernacles, Feast of
Tabernacles, Feast of- One of the three great feasts of the Hebrew liturgical calendar. ...
Theology, Mystical
Theology, Mystical- Mysticism and mystical prayer or contemplation considered from a Catholic perspective, along with a bibliography of famous Christian mystics. ...
Takkali
Takkali- The hybrid name by which the Carrier Indians of the northern interior of British Columbia were originally made known by the fur traders. ...
Trissino, Giangiorgio
Trissino, Giangiorgio- Italian poet and scholar. (1478-1550) ...
Tenedos
Tenedos- A titular see, suffragan of Rhodes in the Cyclades. ...
Tuscany
Tuscany- A division of central Italy, includes the provinces of Arezzo, Florence, Grosseto, Livorno, Massa and Carrara, Pisa, and Siena. ...
Tamanac Indians
Tamanac Indians- A tribe of Cariban linguistic stock occupying the territory about the Cuchivero River, a tributary of the lower Orinoco, Venezuela. ...
Tenebræ
Tenebræ- The name given to the service of Matins and Lauds belonging to the last three days of Holy Week. ...
Telesphorus of Cosenza
Telesphorus of Cosenza- A name assumed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Great Schism. ...
Temptation
Temptation- An incitement to sin whether by persuasion or by the offer of some good or pleasure. ...
Terill, Anthony
Terill, Anthony- English theologian. (1623-1676) ...
Terracina, Sezze, and Piperno
Terracina, Sezze, and Piperno- Located in the Province of Rome. ...
Tenure, Ecclesiastical
Tenure, Ecclesiastical- System of feudal tenure was not always restricted to lands, as church revenues and tithes were often farmed out to secular persons as a species of ecclesiastical fief. ...
Terrestrial Paradise
Terrestrial Paradise- The name popularly given in Christian tradition to the scriptural Garden of Eden. ...
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