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Tulle
Tulle- Diocese comprising the Department of Corrèze. ...
Tunic
Tunic- A vestment shaped like a sack, which has in the closed upper part only a slit for putting the garment over the head, and, on the sides, either sleeves or slits through which the arms can be passed. ...
Tunis
Tunis- French protectorate on the northern coast of Africa. ...
Turin
Turin- The chief town of a civil province in Piedmont and was formerly the capital of the Duchy of Savoy and of the Kingdom of Sardinia. ...
Tunja
Tunja- Diocese established in 1880 as a suffragan of Bogotá, in the Republic of Colombia, South America. ...
Tuam
Tuam- The Archdiocese of Tuam, the metropolitan see of Connacht, extends, roughly speaking, from the Shannon westwards to the sea, and comprises half of County Galway, and nearly half of Mayo, with a small portion of sou ...
Talbot, Peter
Talbot, Peter- Archbishop of Dublin, 1669-1680; b. at Malahide, Dublin, in 1620. ...
Types in Scripture
Types in Scripture- Offers several definitions. ...
Talbot, Thomas Joseph
Talbot, Thomas Joseph- Brother of the fourteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, and of Bishop James Talbot. ...
Tradition and Living Magisterium
Tradition and Living Magisterium- The word tradition refers sometimes to the thing (doctrine, account, or custom) transmitted from one generation to another sometimes to the organ or mode of the transmission. ...
Talon, Jean
Talon, Jean- First intendant in exercise of New France. ...
Talon, Nicolas
Talon, Nicolas- French Jesuit, historian, and ascetical writer. (1605-1691) ...
Talon, Pierre
Talon, Pierre- A French-Canadian explorer, born at Quebec, 1676. ...
Tamassus
Tamassus- A titular see in Cyprus, suffragan of Salamis. ...
Tamburini, Michelangelo
Tamburini, Michelangelo- Fourteenth General of the Society of Jesus. (1648-1730) ...
Tamburini, Thomas
Tamburini, Thomas- Moral theologian. (1591-1675) ...
Tametsi
Tametsi- The first word of Chapter 1, Session 24, of the Council of Trent. ...
Tamisier, Marie-Marthe-Baptistine
Tamisier, Marie-Marthe-Baptistine- Initiator of international Eucharistic congresses, born at Tours, 1 Nov., 1834; died there 20 June, 1910. ...
Tanagra
Tanagra- A titular see in Hellas, suffragan of Corinth. ...
Tancred
Tancred- Prince of Antioch, born about 1072; died at Antioch, 12 Dec., 1112. ...
Taney, Roger Brooke
Taney, Roger Brooke- Fifth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. ...
Tanguay, Cyprien
Tanguay, Cyprien- Genealogist, born at Quebec, 1819; died 1902. ...
Tanis
Tanis- A titular see, suffragan of Pelusium in Augustamnica Prima, capital of the fourteenth district of Lower Egypt. ...
Tanner, Adam
Tanner, Adam- Controversialist, born at Innsbruck in 1571; died at Unken, 25 May, 1632. ...
Tanner, Conrad
Tanner, Conrad- Abbot of Einsiedeln, born at Arth in the Canton of Schwyz, 28 Dec., 1752; died 7 April, 1825. ...
Tanner, Edmund
Tanner, Edmund- Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, Ireland, 1574-1579; born about 1526; died 1579. ...
Tanucci, Bernardo
Tanucci, Bernardo- Marchese, Italian statesman, born at Stia in Tuscany, of poor family, in 1698 died at Naples, 29 April, 1793. ...
Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo- Town of the Pueblo group, inhabited by Indians speaking the Tigua language of Shoshonean linguistic stock. ...
Tapestry
Tapestry- A fabric in which the two processes of weaving and embroidering are combined. ...
Tapis, Esteban
Tapis, Esteban- Entered the Franciscan Order at Gerona, 27 Jan., 1778, and joined the missionary College of San Fernando, Mexico, in 1786. ...
Tarabotti, Helena
Tarabotti, Helena- Nun and authoress, b. at Venice, 1605; d. there 1652. ...
Taranto
Taranto- Diocese in southern Italy, on a bay in the Gulf of Taranto. ...
Tarapacá
Tarapacá- Situated in Chile, bounded on the north by the canon of the Camarones and on the south by the Loa River. ...
Tarbes
Tarbes- The Diocese of Tarbes comprises the Department of the Hautes-Pyrenees (ancient territory of Bigorre). ...
Tarentaise
Tarentaise- Comprises the arrondissement of Moutiers in the Department of Savoie; it is also sometimes called the Diocese of Moutiers en Tarentaise, and is suffragan of Chambéry. ...
Targum
Targum- The distinctive designation of the Aramaic translations or paraphrases of the Old Testament. ...
Tarisel, Pierre
Tarisel, Pierre- Master-mason to the king, b. about 1442; d. in August, 1510. ...
Tarquini, Camillus
Tarquini, Camillus- Cardinal, Jesuit canonist and archaeologist. (1810-1874) ...
Tarragona
Tarragona- Its suffragans are Barcelona, Lérida, Gerona, Urgel, Vich, Tortosa, and Solsona. ...
Taschereau, Elzéar-Alexandre
Taschereau, Elzéar-Alexandre- Archbishop of Quebec and first Canadian cardinal. (1820-1898) ...
Tassin, René-Prosper
Tassin, René-Prosper- French historian, belonging to the Benedictine Congregation of Saint-Maur. (1697-1777) ...
Tassoni, Alessandro
Tassoni, Alessandro- Italian poet. (1565-1635) ...
Tatian
Tatian- A second-century apologist about whose antecedents and early history nothing can be affirmed with certainty except that he was born in Assyria and that he was trained in Greek philosophy. ...
Taubaté
Taubaté- Diocese in Brazil, South America, established on 29 April, 1908, as a suffragan of Sãn Paulo. ...
Tauler, John
Tauler, John- Article on the life and teachings of this 14th-century German Dominican mystic and author. ...
Taunton, Ethelred
Taunton, Ethelred- Writer, born at Rugeley, Staffordshire, England, 17 Oct., 1857; died in London, 9 May, 1907. ...
Tavistock Abbey
Tavistock Abbey- Located on the Tavy River in Devonshire, England, founded for Benedictine monks in 961. ...
Tavium
Tavium- A titular see in Galatia Prima, suffragan of Ancyra. ...
Taxa Innocentiana
Taxa Innocentiana- A Decree issued by Innocent XI, 1 Oct., 1678, regulating the fees that may be demanded or accepted by episcopal chancery offices for various acts, instruments, or writings. ...
Taxster, John de
Taxster, John de- Sometimes erroneously called Taxter or Taxston. A thirteenth-century chronicler, of whose life nothing is known except that he was professed as a Benedictine at Bury St. Edmund's 20 Nov., 1244. ...
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