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Tabæ
Tabæ- Titular see in Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis. ...
Turin, University of
Turin, University of- Founded in 1404, when the lectures at Piacenza and Pavia were interrupted by the wars of Lombardy. ...
Tabasco
Tabasco- Diocese in the Republic of Mexico, suffragan of the Archbishopric of Yucatán. ...
Thapsus
Thapsus- Titular see in Macedonia. ...
Transfiguration of Christ, Feast of the
Transfiguration of Christ, Feast of the- Observed on August 6 to commemorate the manifestation of the Divine glory recorded by St. Matthew (Chapter 17). ...
Thébaud, Augustus
Thébaud, Augustus- Jesuit educator and publicist. (1807-1885) ...
Tocqueville, Charles-Alexis-Henri-Maurice-Clerel de
Tocqueville, Charles-Alexis-Henri-Maurice-Clerel de- Writer and statesman. (1805-1859) ...
Tabbora
Tabbora- A titular see in Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage. ...
Tournon, Charles-Thomas Maillard de
Tournon, Charles-Thomas Maillard de- Papal legate to India and China, cardinal, born of a noble Savoyard family at Turin, 21 December, 1668; died in confinement at Macao, 8 June, 1710. ...
Thun-Hohenstein, Count Leo
Thun-Hohenstein, Count Leo- Austrian statesman. (1811-1888) ...
Tibaldi, Pellegrino
Tibaldi, Pellegrino- Known also as Pellegrino da Bologna and as Pellegrino Pellegrini, decorator, mural painter, and architect. 1527-1592) ...
Tyre
Tyre- Melchite archdiocese and Maronite diocese. ...
Tabernacle Societies
Tabernacle Societies- The Association of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and of work for poor churches was founded at Brussels in 1848 by Anne de Meeûs. ...
Turnebus, Adrian
Turnebus, Adrian- Philologist. (1512-1565) ...
Tiara
Tiara- The papal crown, ornamented with precious stones and pearls, which is shaped like a bee-hive, has a small cross at its highest point. ...
Ticelia
Ticelia- Titular see, suffragan of Cyrene, in the Libya Pentapolis. ...
Tichborne, Ven. Thomas
Tichborne, Ven. Thomas- Born at Hartley, Hampshire, 1567; martyred at Tyburn, London, 20 April, 1602. ...
Ticonius
Ticonius- An African Donatist writer of the fourth century who appears to have had some influence on St. Augustine. ...
Thomas of Jorz
Thomas of Jorz- English theologian and cardinal. (d. 1310) ...
Thomism
Thomism- In a broad sense, the name given to the system which follows the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas in philosophical and theological questions. ...
Tilly, Johannes Tserclæs, Count of
Tilly, Johannes Tserclæs, Count of- Born at Brabant in 1559; died at Ingolstadt in April, 1632. ...
Thugut, Johann Amadeus Franz de Paula
Thugut, Johann Amadeus Franz de Paula- Austrian statesman, born at Linz, 31 March, 1736; died at Vienna, 28 May, 1818. ...
Tepl
Tepl- A Premonstratensian abbey in the western part of Bohemia. ...
Thomas of Jesus
Thomas of Jesus- Reformer and preacher. (1529-1582) ...
Thomas of Strasburg
Thomas of Strasburg- A fourteenth-century scholastic of the Augustinian Order. ...
Thorney Abbey
Thorney Abbey- For some three centuries the seat of Saxon hermits, or of anchorites living in community, before it was refounded in 972 for Benedictine monks by Ethelwold, Bishop of Winchester, with the aid of King Edgar ...
Ticuna Indians
Ticuna Indians- A tribe along the north bank of the upper Amazon. ...
Thomas of Beckington
Thomas of Beckington- Bishop of Bath and Wells, born at Beckington, Somerset, about 1390; died at Wells, 14 January, 1465. ...
Throne
Throne- The seat the bishop uses when not engaged at the altar. ...
Tantum Ergo
Tantum Ergo- The opening words of the penultimate stanza of the Vesper hymn of Corpus Christi. ...
Tithes
Tithes- The tenth part of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support or devoted to religious or charitable uses. ...
Tiepolo
Tiepolo- Article on Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Tiepolo and his son Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. ...
Tabor, Mount
Tabor, Mount- Distinguished among the mountains of Palestine for its picturesque site, its graceful outline, the remarkable vegetation which covers its sides of calcareous rock, and the splendour of the view from its sum ...
Truce of God
Truce of God- A temporary suspension of hostilities, as distinct from the Peace of God which is perpetual. ...
Thyräus, Hermann
Thyräus, Hermann- German Jesuit. (1532-1591) ...
Theodosius I
Theodosius I- Roman Emperor (also known as Flavius Theodosius), born in Spain, about 346; died at Milan, 17 January, 395. ...
Toledo (Spain)
Toledo (Spain)- Primatial see of Spain, whose archbishop, raised almost always to the dignity of cardinal, occupies the first place in the ranks of the higher Spanish clergy. ...
Time
Time- Article explores two questions, What are the notes, or elements, contained in the subjective representation of time? and To what external reality does this representation correspond? ...
Tibet
Tibet- Includes information on geography, history, and missions. ...
Thundering Legion
Thundering Legion- The story of an expedition against the Quadi led by Emperor Marcus Aurelius. ...
Thompson River Indians
Thompson River Indians- Also known as Knife Indians. ...
Thomas of Bradwardine
Thomas of Bradwardine- Theologian known as the Doctor Profundus. ...
Toleration, Religious
Toleration, Religious- The magnanimous indulgence one shows towards a religion other than his own, accompanied by the moral determination to leave it and its adherents unmolested in private and public, although internall ...
Thessalonians, Epistles to the
Thessalonians, Epistles to the- Two of the canonical Epistles of St. Paul. ...
Tacapæ
Tacapæ- Titular see of Tripolitana in northern Africa. ...
Tongerloo, Abbey of
Tongerloo, Abbey of- Founded in 1128 near Antwerp, Belgium. ...
Tonsure
Tonsure- A sacred rite instituted by the Church by which a baptized and confirmed Christian is received into the clerical order. ...
Tintoretto, Il
Tintoretto, Il- Italian painter, b. at Venice, 1518; d. there 1594. ...
Timucua Indians
Timucua Indians- A principal group or confederacy of ancient Florida. ...
Taché, Alexandre-Antonin
Taché, Alexandre-Antonin- First Archbishop of St. Boniface, Manitoba, missionary, prelate, statesman, and writer of Western Canada. (1823-1894) ...
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