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White Fathers
White Fathers- Missionaries of Our Lady of Africa of Algeria. ...
Welsh Church
Welsh Church- The term Welsh Church covers "the British Church during the Roman period", "the British Church during the period of Saxon Conquest", and "the Church of Wales". ...
White, Stephen
White, Stephen- Irish antiquarian and polyhistor. (1574-1646) ...
Werden
Werden- Suppressed Benedictine monastery. ...
Westcott, Sebastian
Westcott, Sebastian- English organist. (1524-1583) ...
Whithorn Priory
Whithorn Priory- Founded in Scotland in the twelfth century. ...
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey- This most famous of all English abbeys is situated within the precincts of the Royal Palace of Westminster. ...
Whitty, Robert
Whitty, Robert- English Jesuit. (1817-1895) ...
Wales
Wales- Located in the western portion of Great Britain. ...
Walafrid
Walafrid- German poet and theologian of the ninth century. ...
Wells in Scripture
Wells in Scripture- It is difficult to realize the importance which a country like Palestine attaches to any source of fresh water. ...
Westminster, Archdiocese of
Westminster, Archdiocese of- Comprises the Counties of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, and London north of the Thames. ...
Whitty, Ellen
Whitty, Ellen- Australian nun. (1819-1892) ...
Widmer, Joseph
Widmer, Joseph- Swiss theologian. (1779-1844) ...
William
William- Abbot of Saint-Bénigne on Dijon. (962-1031) ...
Wibald
Wibald- Medieval Belgian Abbot. (1098-1158) ...
Wichmans, Francis
Wichmans, Francis- Belgian Augustinian. (1596-1661) ...
Welsh Monastic Foundations
Welsh Monastic Foundations- The British church was driven into Wales in the fifth century ...
Westeraas, Ancient See of
Westeraas, Ancient See of- Located in Sweden. ...
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral- A national expression of religious faith given by Roman Catholics to England. ...
William, Abbot of Marmoutiers
William, Abbot of Marmoutiers- For a time he was Archdeacon of Nantes, but renounced this dignity and became a monk at the Benedictine monastery of Marmoutiers. (d. 1124) ...
Whitty, Rose
Whitty, Rose- Irish nun. (1831-1911) ...
Weber, Beda
Weber, Beda- Benedictine professor, author, statesman. (1798-1859) ...
Whitby, Synod of
Whitby, Synod of- A conference at the monastery of St. Hilda at Whitby or Streanoeshalch. King Oswy with Bishops Colman and Chad represented the Celtic tradition; Alchfrid, son of Oswy, and Bishops Wilfrid and Agilbert t ...
Wessenberg, Ignaz Heinrich von
Wessenberg, Ignaz Heinrich von- Vicar-General and Administrator of the Diocese of Constance. (1774-1860) ...
Weld
Weld- Name of a prominent English Catholic family. ...
Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard
Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard- Prominent English convert. (1824-1911) ...
Wilhelm of Herle
Wilhelm of Herle- Painter, born at Herle in Dutch Limburg at an unknown date in the fourteenth century. ...
Worsley, Edward
Worsley, Edward- English Jesuit. (1605-1676) ...
Wichita Indians
Wichita Indians- A confederacy of Caddoan stock, formerly dwelling between the Arkansas River, Kansas, and the Brazos River, Texas. ...
Wichita, Diocese of
Wichita, Diocese of- Erected in 1887, from the Diocese of Leavenworth. ...
Widukind of Corvey
Widukind of Corvey- Historian who lived in the tenth century in the Benedictine Abbey of Corvey, Germany. ...
Whipple, Amiel Weeks
Whipple, Amiel Weeks- American military engineer and soldier. (1818-1863) ...
William of Auxerre
William of Auxerre- Thirteenth-century theologian. ...
White, Charles Ignatius
White, Charles Ignatius- American editor and historian. (1807-1878) ...
War
War- In its juridical sense, a contention carried on by force of arms between sovereign states, or communities having in this regard the right of states. ...
Wilcannia, Diocese of
Wilcannia, Diocese of- Located in New South Wales, one of the six suffragan sees of Sydney. ...
William of Jumièges
William of Jumièges- Benedictine historian. (d. 1090) ...
Wigley, George J.
Wigley, George J.- By profession he was an architect, but subsequently devoted himself to journalism in Paris. ...
William of Newburgh
William of Newburgh- English historian. (1136-1198) ...
William of Nangis
William of Nangis- Medieval chronicler. (d. 1300) ...
William of Poitiers
William of Poitiers- Norman historian, born of a noted family, at Préaux near Pont Audemer, Normandy, about 1020. ...
Willems, Pierre
Willems, Pierre- Philologist. (1840-1898) ...
Wittman, Patrizius
Wittman, Patrizius- Catholic journalist. (1818-1883) ...
William of Malmesbury
William of Malmesbury- Benedictine monk at Malmesbury Abbey. ...
William of St-Thierry
William of St-Thierry- Theologian and mystic. (1085-1148) ...
William of Sens
William of Sens- A twelfth-century French architect, supposed to have been born at Sens. ...
Winona, Diocese of
Winona, Diocese of- Established in 1889, suffragan of St. Paul, in southern Minnesota. ...
William of Tyre
William of Tyre- Archbishop of Tyre and historian. (1130-1190) ...
William of Turbeville
William of Turbeville- Bishop of Norwich. (1095-1174) ...
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