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Victoria Nyanza, Northern
Victoria Nyanza, Northern- Founded in 1878 by the White Fathers of Cardinal Lavigerie. ...
Virginia
Virginia- One of the thirteen original states. ...
Viator, Clerics of Saint
Viator, Clerics of Saint- Lector of the cathedral at Lyons, France, in the fourth century. ...
Venturino of Bergamo
Venturino of Bergamo- Preacher. (1304-1346) ...
Vetter, Conrad
Vetter, Conrad- Preacher and polemical writer. (1547-1622) ...
Victor of Capua
Victor of Capua- A sixteenth-century bishop. ...
Victor
Victor- Bishop of Tunnunum in Northern Africa. (d. 569) ...
Vexiö, Ancient See of
Vexiö, Ancient See of- In Sweden, comprised the County of Kronoberg and the hundreds of Ostra, Westra, Östbo, and Westbo in the County of Jönköping. ...
Verstegan, Richard
Verstegan, Richard- Publisher and antiquarian, born at London, about 1548. ...
Visdelou, Claude de
Visdelou, Claude de- One of the missionaries sent to China by Louis XIV in 1687. ...
Victoria Nyanza, Southern
Victoria Nyanza, Southern- Vicariate apostolic erected from the mission of Nyanza. ...
Vieira, Antonio
Vieira, Antonio- Missionary, diplomat, orator. (1608-1697) ...
Vienna, University of
Vienna, University of- The oldest university of the former Holy Roman Empire, next to the University of Prague. ...
Viel, Nicholas
Viel, Nicholas- Died 1625, the first victim of apostolic zeal on the shores of the St. Lawrence. ...
Victoria
Victoria- Diocese in southwestern British Columbia. ...
Vigevano
Vigevano- Diocese in Lombardy, Province of Pavia. ...
Vestibule (in Architecture)
Vestibule (in Architecture)- A hall projecting in front of the façade of a church, found from the fifth century both in the East and the West. ...
Veruela
Veruela- A Cistercian monastery and church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. It is situated five miles north-west of Borja, Saragossa, Spain. ...
Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da
Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da- A theoretical and practical architect of the Transition Period between the Renaissance and Baroque styles. (1507-1573) ...
Viborg, Ancient See of
Viborg, Ancient See of- Located in Denmark. ...
Ventura di Raulica, Gioacchino
Ventura di Raulica, Gioacchino- Italian orator, patriot, philosopher. (1792-1861) ...
Vezzosi, Antonio Francesco
Vezzosi, Antonio Francesco- Member of the Theatine Congregation and biographical writer. (1708-1783) ...
Vargas y Mexia, Francisco de
Vargas y Mexia, Francisco de- Spanish diplomat and ecclesiastical writer, died 1566. ...
Virgin Mary, Name of
Virgin Mary, Name of- The Hebrew form of her name is Miryam. ...
Vicar
Vicar- In canon law, the representative of a person clothed with ordinary ecclesiastical jurisdiction. ...
Virgin Mary, The
Virgin Mary, The- The Blessed Virgin Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, the mother of God. ...
Victimae Paschali Laudes Immolent Christiani
Victimae Paschali Laudes Immolent Christiani- First stanza of the Easter sequence. ...
Virgin Mary, Devotion to the
Virgin Mary, Devotion to the- Devotion to Our Blessed Lady in its ultimate analysis must be regarded as a practical application of the doctrine of the Communion of Saints. ...
Vico, Francescoe de
Vico, Francescoe de- Astronomer. (1805-1848) ...
Ventimiglia
Ventimiglia- Italian diocese. ...
Vieta, François
Vieta, François- Father of modern algebra. ...
Vergerio, Pier Paolo, the Elder
Vergerio, Pier Paolo, the Elder- Humanist, statesman, and canonist. (b. 1370) ...
Vicar-General
Vicar-General- The highest official of a diocese after the ordinary. ...
Vigilius
Vigilius- Bishop of Tapsus, in the African Province of Byzacena. ...
Vierthaler, Franz Michael
Vierthaler, Franz Michael- Austrian pedagogue. (1758-1827) ...
Vinci, Leonardo di Ser Piero da
Vinci, Leonardo di Ser Piero da- Florentine painter, sculptor, architect, engineer and scholar. (1452-1519) ...
Villanovanus, Arnaldus
Villanovanus, Arnaldus- Physician and alchemist. (1235-1312) ...
Vulgate, Revision of
Vulgate, Revision of- In the spring of 1907 the public press announced that Pius X had determined to begin preparations for a critical revision of the Latin Bible. ...
Villermé, Louis-René
Villermé, Louis-René- French economist. (1782-1863) ...
Violence
Violence- The stimulus or moving cause must come from without; no one can do violence to himself. ...
Victor IV
Victor IV- Cardinal Gregory Conti, elected in opposition to Innocent II. ...
Vienna
Vienna- The capital of Austria-Hungary, the residence of the emperor, and the seat of a Latin archbishopric. ...
Visigoths
Visigoths- One of the two principal branches of the Goths. ...
Virginity
Virginity- Morally, virginity signifies the reverence for bodily integrity which is suggested by a virtuous motive. ...
Viger, Denis-Benjamin
Viger, Denis-Benjamin- French-Canadian statesman and writer. (1774-1861) ...
Vespers
Vespers- Historical article on Evening Prayer, one of the two principal canonical hours. ...
Vich, Diocese of
Vich, Diocese of- Suffragan of Tarragona. ...
Villefranche, Jacques-Melchior
Villefranche, Jacques-Melchior- Publicist. (1829-1904) ...
Vittorino da Feltre
Vittorino da Feltre- Humanist educator. (1397-1446) ...
Vineam Domini
Vineam Domini- An Apostolic Constitution issued by Clement XI against the Jansenists on 16 July, 1705. ...
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