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Breviary, Aberdeen
Breviary, Aberdeen- Described as the Sarum Office in a Scottish form. ...
Cecilia, Saint
Cecilia, Saint- Virgin and martyr; patroness of church music. ...
Bonal, Raymond
Bonal, Raymond- French theologian and founder of the Congregation of the Priests of St. Mary. ...
Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise, Vicompte de
Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise, Vicompte de- French statesman, writer, and philosopher. (1754-1840) ...
Bonald, Louis-Jacques-Maurice de
Bonald, Louis-Jacques-Maurice de- Cardinal, b. at Millau, in Rouergue, 30 October, 1787, d. at Lyons, 25 Feb., 1870. ...
Bonet, Juan Pablo
Bonet, Juan Pablo- Spanish priest and one of the first to give attention to the education of the deaf and dumb, b. towards the end of the sixteenth century. ...
Bonet, Nicholas
Bonet, Nicholas- Friar Minor, theologian, and missionary, date of birth uncertain; d. 1360. ...
Boniface III, Pope
Boniface III, Pope- Roman elected to succeed Sabinian after an interregnum of nearly a year; he was consecrated 19 February, 607; d. 12 November of the same year. ...
Boniface V, Pope
Boniface V, Pope- A Neapolitan who succeeded Deusdedit after a vacancy of more than a year; consecrated 23 December, 619. ...
Boniface VI, Pope
Boniface VI, Pope- A Roman, elected in 896 by the Roman faction in a popular tumult, to succeed Formosus. ...
Boniface VII, Antipope
Boniface VII, Antipope- Roman and son of Ferrucius; was intruded into the Chair of St. Peter in 974; reinstalled 984; died July, 985. ...
Boniface VIII, Pope
Boniface VIII, Pope- Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. ...
Boniface IX, Pope
Boniface IX, Pope- Elected at Rome, 2 November, 1389, as successor of the Roman Pope, Urban VI; d. there, 1 October, 1404. ...
Boniface Association
Boniface Association- The object of the association is to maintain what the Catholic church possesses in those regions where Catholics are few in number, to found and support missions and schools, and to erect churches, ...
Boniface of Savoy
Boniface of Savoy- Forty-sixth Archbishop of Canterbury and son of Thomas, Count of Savoy, date of birth uncertain; d. in Savoy, 14 July, 1270. ...
Boni Homines
Boni Homines- This name was popularly given to at least three religious orders in the Church. ...
Bonizo of Sutri
Bonizo of Sutri- Bishop of Sutri in Central Italy, in the eleventh century. ...
Bonn, University of
Bonn, University of- An academy founded at Bonn in 1777 by Max Friedrich, Prince-Archbishop of Cologne. ...
Bonne-Espérance, The Abbey of
Bonne-Espérance, The Abbey of- Situated near Binche, province of Hainault, Diocese of Tournai, Belgium. ...
Bordeaux, University of
Bordeaux, University of- Founded during the English domination, under King Henry VI, in 1441. ...
Boerglum, Ancient See of
Boerglum, Ancient See of- In Denmark, included the ancient districts of Vendsyssel and Thy. ...
Bouillon, Cardinal de
Bouillon, Cardinal de- French prelate and diplomat. (1643-1715) ...
Bouix, Marie Dominique
Bouix, Marie Dominique- French canonists. (1808-1870) ...
Boulainvilliers, Henri, Count of
Boulainvilliers, Henri, Count of- One of the first French historians to write the history of the institutions or fundamental laws of the nation. (1658-1722) ...
Boulanger, André de
Boulanger, André de- French monk and preacher, b. at Paris in 1578; d. 27 September, 1657. ...
Boulay, César-Egasse du
Boulay, César-Egasse du- French historian, b. in the beginning of the seventeenth century at Saint-Ellier; d. 16 October, 1678. ...
Boulogne, Etienne-Antoine
Boulogne, Etienne-Antoine- French bishop, b. at Avignon, 26 December 1747; d. at Troyes, 13 March, 1825. ...
Bouquet, Martin
Bouquet, Martin- Benedictine of the Congregation of St.-Maur. (1685-1754) ...
Bouquillon, Thomas
Bouquillon, Thomas- Belgian theologian and professor of moral theology in the Catholic University of America. (1840-1902) ...
Bourassé, Jean-Jacques
Bourassé, Jean-Jacques- Archæologist and historian. (1813-1872) ...
Bourchier, Thomas
Bourchier, Thomas- Cardinal, born 1406; died 1486. ...
Bourdeilles, Hélie de
Bourdeilles, Hélie de- Archbishop of Tours and Cardinal, b., probably, towards 1323; d. 5 July, 1484. ...
Bourgade, François
Bourgade, François- French missionary and philosopher. (1806-1866) ...
Bourges
Bourges- Coextensive with the departments of Cher and Indre. ...
Bourget, Ignace
Bourget, Ignace- First Bishop of Montreal and titular Archbishop of Martianopolis. (1799-1885) ...
Bourgoing, François
Bourgoing, François- Third Superior general of the Congregation of the Oratory in France and one of the en early companions of Cardinal de BÈrulle, the founder of the French Oratorians. (1585-1662) ...
Bourne, Gilbert
Bourne, Gilbert- Last Catholic Bishop of Bath and Wells, England, son of Philip Bourne of Worcestershire, date of birth unknown; d. 10 Sept., 1569. ...
Bouvens, Charles de
Bouvens, Charles de- French pulpit orator, b. at Bourg in 1750; d. in 1830. ...
Bouvier, Jean-Baptiste
Bouvier, Jean-Baptiste- Bishop of Le Mans, theologian. (1783-1854) ...
Bova
Bova- Situated in the civil province of Reggio,in Calabria, Italy, suffragan to the Archdiocese of Reggio. ...
Bovino
Bovino- Diocese in the province of Foggia, Italy, suffragan to the Archdiocese of Benevento. ...
Bracken, Thomas
Bracken, Thomas- Poet, journalist, politician. (1843-1898) ...
Bracton, Henry de
Bracton, Henry de- English juridical writer, born probably in King John's reign and died about four years before the close of that of Henry III. ...
Bradley, Denis Mary
Bradley, Denis Mary- First Bishop of Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.A. (1846-1903) ...
Bradshaigh, Edward
Bradshaigh, Edward- An English Carmelite friar known in religion as Elias à Jesu; b. in Lancashire, England, early in the seventeenth century; d. at Benfold, 25 September, 1652. ...
Bradshaw, Henry
Bradshaw, Henry- English Benedictine and poet, b. in the City of Chester, England, date unknown; d. 1513. ...
Brady, William Maziere
Brady, William Maziere- Ecclesiastical writer, b. in Dublin, 8 January, 1825; d. in Rome, 19 March, 1894. ...
Bramante, Donato
Bramante, Donato- Italian architect and painter, b. about 1444 at Monte Asdrualdo; d. in Rome, 11 March, 1514. ...
Brancaccio
Brancaccio- An ancient and illustrious Neapolitan family, from which the "Brancas" of France were descended. ...
Brancati di Lauria, Francesco Lorenzo
Brancati di Lauria, Francesco Lorenzo- Cardinal, Minor conventual, and theologian. (1612-1693) ...
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