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Etymologisch interessant sind die Hinweis zu der Bedeutung biblischer Namen.
Dieses englischsprachige Wörterbuch zum Katholizismus ist zwar kein etymologisches Wörterbuch. Aber man findet hier zu vielen Begriffen Hinweise zum historischen Hintergrund bestimmter Ereignisse und damit verbunden auch Hinweise zu bestimmten Bezeichnungen, die Ihren Sinn nur aus dem religiösen Kontext und auf dem Hintergrund der lateinischen Sprache oder als Eponym erhalten. Die Zielsetzung liegt also zwar außerhalb der Etymologie, aber zu vielen Begriffen und Redewendungen kann man hier erhellende Hintergrundinformationen erhalten. Also findet es seinen Platz im Etymologie-Portal.
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Guglielmo | Agnellus of Pisa, Blessed - Founder of the English Franciscan Province (1195-1236) | Agnellus, Andreas, of Ravenna | Agnes of Assisi, Saint | Agnes of Bohemia, Blessed | Agnes of Montepulciano, Saint | Agnes of Prague, Blessed | Agnes of Rome, Saint and Martyr | Agnesi, Maria Gaetana | Agnetz | Agnoetae | Agnosticism | Agnus Dei | Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) | Agony, Archconfraternity of Holy | Agonistici | Agony of Christ | Agostini, Paolo - Italian composer (1593-1629) | Agostino Novello, Blessed | Agoult, Charles Consstance César Joseph Matthieu d' | Agra | Agram | Agrapha | Agrarianism | Agreda, Maria de - Franciscan mystic (1602-1665) | Agria | Agricius, Saint - Fourth-century bishop of Trier | Agricola, George | Agricola, Rudolph | Agrippa of Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius | Agrippinus | Aguas Calientes | Aguirre, Joseph Saenz de | Ahicam | Ahriman and Ormuzd | Aiblinger, Johann Caspar | Aichinger, Gregor | Aidan of Lindisfarne, Saint | Aiguillon, Duchess of | Aikenhead, Mary | Ailbe, Saint - Irish bishop (d. 527) | Ailleboust, Family of d' | Ailly, Pierre d' | Aileran, Saint - Irish professor (d. 664) | Aimerich, Mateo - Spanish Jesuit philologist (1715-1799) | Aire - Diocese in France | Airoli, Giacomo Maria - Jesuit Orientalist and Scriptural commentator (1660-1721) | Aisle - Architectural term | Aix, Archdiocese of | Aix-en-Provence, Councils of | Ajaccio, Diocese of | Akathistos | Akhmin | Alabama | Alabanda - Titular see | Alabaster | Alagoas - South American diocese | Alagona, Pietro - Theologian (1549-1624) | Alain de l'Isle - Monk and philosopher (1128-1203) | Alalis - Titular see of Phoenicia | Alaman, Lucas - Mexican statesman and historian (1792-1853) | Alamanni, Niccolò - Roman antiquary (1583-1626) | Alan of Walsingham - Architect (d. 1364) | Alanus de Rupe - Dominican promoter of the Rosary (1428-1475) | Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de - Spanish novelist and poet (1833-1891) | Alaska | Alatri | Alb | Alba Pompeia, Diocese of | Alban, Saint | Albanenses | Albani | Albania | Albano | Albany | Albenga | Albergati, Niccolo | Alberic of Monte Cassino | Albero de Montreuil | Alberoni, Giulio | Albert, Bishop of Riga | Albert, Blessed (Patriarch of Jerusalem) | Albert, Saint - 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Spanish writer (1280-1352) | Alypius, Saint | Alzate, José Antonio | Alzog, Johann Baptist | Ama | Amadeo, Giovanni Antonio | Amadia and Akra | Amalarius of Metz | Amalberga, Saint - Relative of Pepin of Landen | Amalberga, Saint - Virgin who rejected Charlemagne's advances | Amalec | Amalfi | Amalricians | Amalricus Augerii | Amandus, Saint | Amasia - Titular see in Cilicia | Amastris - Titular see in Asia Minor | Amat, Thaddeus - California bishop (1810-1878) | Amathus - Name of two titular sees | Amazones, Diocese of - South American diocese | Ambarach, Peter - Maronite Orientalist (1663-1742) | Ambition - The undue craving for honor | Ambo | Ambo (in the Russian and Greek Church) | Amboise, George d' | Ambronay, Our Lady of | Ambulatory | Amelia | Amelote, Denis | Amen | Amende Honorable | Amerbach, Veit | America | America, Pre-Columbian Discovery of | American College at Louvain, The | American College in Rome, The | American College in Rome, The South | American Protective Association, The | Amerigo Vespucci | Amherst, Francis Kerril, D.D. - English bishop (1819-1883) | Amias, Ven. John - English martyr (d. 1589) | Amiatinus, Codex | Amice | Amico, Antonio | Amico, Francesco | Amida - Armenian diocese | Amiens, Diocese of | Amiot, Joseph Maria | Amisus | Ammen, Daniel | Ammon | Ammon, Saint | Ammonian Sections | Ammonites | Amorbach | Amorios | Amorrhites | Amort, Eusebius | Amos - Old Testament prophet | Amovibility | Amoy - Chinese Vicariate Apostolic | Ampè, André-Marie - Physicist and mathematician (1775-1836) | Amphilochius of Iconium - Fourth-century Cappadocian bishop | Amphilochius of Sida - Fifth-century bishop | Amphoræ | Ampullæ | Ampurias | Amra | Amrah | Amraphel | Amsterdam | Amulet | Amulets, Use and Abuse of | Amyclae | Amyot, Jacques | Anabaptists | Anacletus, Pope Saint | Anacletus II | Anæsthesia | Anagni | Analogy | Analysis | Anaphora | Anarchy | Anastasia, Saint | Anastasiopolis - Name of four ancient sees | Anastasius, Saint - Sixth-century Bishop of Antioch | Anastasius I, Pope Saint - Reigned 399-403 | Anastasius II, Pope - Reigned 496-498 | Anastasius III, Pope - Reigned 911-913 | Anastasius IV, Pope - Reigned 1153-1154 | Anastasius, Saint - Martyred in A.D. 628 | Anastasius Bibliothecarius - Librarian of the Roman Church (810-879) | Anastasius Sinaita, Saint - Seventh-century Greek writer | Anathema | Anathoth | Anatolia, Saint - Roman virgin and martyr | Anatolius, Saint - Bishop of Laodicea in Syria (d. 283) | Anatolius, Saint - Fifth-century Patriarch of Constantinople | Anatolia, Saint | Anatomy | Anazarbus | Añazco, Pedro de | Anchieta, Joseph | Anchor (as Symbol), The | Anchorites | Ancient of Days | Ancilla Dei | Ancona, Ciriaco d' | Ancona and Umana | Ancren Riwle | Ancyra | Ancyra, Councils of | Anderdon, William Henry | Anderledy, Anthony Maria | Anderson, Henry James | Anderson, Lionel Albert | Anderson, Patrick | Anderton, James | Anderton, Venerable Robert - English priest and martyr (1560-1586) | Anderton, Roger - English Catholic layman (d. 1640) | Andlaw, Heinrich Bernhard, Freiherr von - Catholic statesman (1802-1871) | Andlaw, Venerable William - Martyred atYork in 1597 | Andrada, Alonso | Andrada, Antonio de | Andrada de Payva, Diego - Portuguese theologian (1528-1575) | André, Bernard - Fifteenth-century friar, poet, chronographer | André, Yves Marie - Mathematician (1675-1764) | Andrea, Giovanni d' - Canonist (1275-1348) | Andrea Dotti, Blessed | Andrea Pisano | Andreas of Caesarea - Cappadocian bishop | Andreas, Saint - Theologian, homilist, hymnographer (d. 740) | Andreas of Ratisbon - Fourteenth-century historian | Andreis, Felix de - Lazarist superior (1778-1820) | Andres, Juan - Sixteenth-century Spanish canonist | Andrés, Juan - Littérateur and historian (1740-1817) | Andrew, Saint (Apostle and Martyr) | Andrew, Saint (Martyr of Lampsacus) | Andrew Avellino, Saint | Andrew Bobola, Saint | Andrew Corsini, Saint | Andrew of Crete, Saint - Theologian, homilist, hymnographer (d. 740) | Andrew of Lonjumeau - Dominican missionary and papal ambassador (d. 1253) | Andrews, William Eusebius - Editor and author (1773-1837) | Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus, Saints - Martyrs of the Diocletian persecution (c. 304) | Andria, Diocese | Anemurium - Titular see of Cilicia | Anerio, Felice | Anerio, Giovanni Francesco | Anfossi, Filippo | Ange de Saint Joseph | Ange de Sainte Rosalie | Angel | Angel, Guardian | Angela Merici, Saint - Foundress of the Ursulines (1474-1540) | Angela of Foligno, Blessed - Umbrian penitent and mystical writer (1248-1309) | Angeli, Francesco degli - Missionary to Ethiopia (1567-1628) | Angeli, Girolamo degli - Missionary to Japan (1567-1623) | Angelicals, The | Angelico, Fra - Florentine painter (1387-1455) | Angelo Carletti di Chivasso, Blessed | Angelo Clareno da Cingoli | Angels, Early Christian Representations of | Angels of the Churches | Angelus | Angelus Bell | Angelus, Silesius | Anger | Angers | Angers, University of | Anges, Notre Dame de | Angilbert, Saint | Angiolini, Francesco | Anglesea, The Priory of | Anglican Orders | Anglicanism | Anglin, Timothy Warren | Anglo-Saxon Church, The | Anglona-Tursi | Angola and Congo | Angora | Angoulême | Angra | Angulo, Pedro | Anhalt | Anicetus, Pope Saint - Reigned 155-166 | Anima, College and Church of the, in Rome | Anima Christi | Animals in Christian Art | Animals in the Bible | Animals, Cruelty to | Animism | Animuccia, Giovanni | Anise | Anna | Anna Comnena | Annals, Ecclesiastical | Annas | Annat, François | Annates | Anne, Saint | Anne d'Auray, Sainte | Anne de Beaupré, Sainte | Anne de Xainctonge, Venerable | Annecy | Annegarn, Joseph | Anne Line, Saint | Anne-Marie Javouhey, Venerable | Annibaldi, Annibale d' | Annibale, Giuseppe d' | Annius of Viterbo | Anno, Saint | Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Fact of the | Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Feast of the | Annunciation, The Orders of the | Anointing of the Sick | Anquetil, Louis-Pierre | Ansaldi, Casto Innocenzio | Ansaloni, Giordano - Dominican missionary to Asia (d. 1634) | Anschar, Saint - Called the Apostle of the North (801-865) | Anse, Councils of - A series of medieval councils | Ansegisus | Ansegisus, Saint | Anselm, Saint - Archbishop of Canterbury, Doctor of the Church (1033-1109) | Anselm, Saint - Eighth-century Italian Abbot | Anselm of Laon - Medieval theologian (d. 1117) | Anselm of Liège - Belgian chronicler (1008-1056) | Anselm of Lucca (the Younger), Saint | Anselme, Antoine | Anslo, Reyer - Dutch poet and convert (1622-1669) | Anstey, Thomas Chisholm - Lawyer and politician (1816-1873) | Antediluvians | Anterus, Pope Saint - Reigned 235-236 | Anthelmi, Joseph - French ecclesiastical historian (1648-1697) | Anthemius - Fourth-century Byzantine official | Anthony of the Desert, Saint | Anthony, Orders of Saint | Anthony of Padua, Saint | Anthony of Sienna | Anthony of the Mother of God | Anthropomorphism, Anthropomorphites | Antichrist | Antidicomarianites | Antidoron | Antigonish | Antimensium | Antinoe | Antinomianism | Antioch | Antioch, The Church of | Antiochene Liturgy | Antiochus of Palestine - Seventh-century monk | Antipater of Bostra - Fifth-century Greek prelate | Antipatris - Titular see of Palestine | Antiphellos - Titular see of Lycia | Antiphon - Umfangreiche Erläuterung des Begriffes Antiphon | Antiphon (in the Greek Church) | Antiphon (in Greek Liturgy) | Antiphon, Communion | Antiphonary | Antiphonary, Gregorian | Antipodes | Antipope | Antiquities, Biblical | Antivari | Antofogaste | Antoine, Paul Gabriel - French theologian (1678-1743) | Anton Ulrich | Antonelli, Giacomo | Antonelli, Leonardo | Antonelli, Nicolò Maria | Antoniano, Giovanni | Antoniano, Silvio | Antoniewicz, Charles - Polish Jesuit and missionary (1807-1852) | Antoninus, Saint | Antoninus Pius | Antonio Maria Zaccaria, Saint | Antonio of Vicenza, Maria | Antonius | Antony, Franz Joseph | Antwerp | Anunciación, Fray Domingo de la | Anunciación, Fray Juan de la | Aosta | Apaches | Apameia | Aparisi y Guijarro, Antonio | Apelles | Aphian, Saint | Aphraates | Apiarius of Sicca | Apocalypse, Book of - Darstellung und Diskussion der Apokalypse des Johannes | Apocatastasis | Apocrisiarius | Apocrypha | Apodosis | Apollinarianism | Apollinaris | Apollinaris, Saint | Apollinaris (the Elder) | Apollinaris Claudius, Saint | Apollonia, Saint | Apollonius of Ephesus | Apologetics | Apolysis | Apolytikion | Apophthegmata Patrum | Aporti, Ferrante | Apostasy | Apostle (in Liturgy) | Apostle Spoons | Apostles, The - Apostel und ihre Rolle für die Entwicklung des Christentums | Apostles, Acts of the | Apostles' Creed | Apostles, Portraits of the | Apostles of Erin, The Twelve | Apostleship of Prayer, The | Apostolic Blessing | Apostolic Camera | Apostolic Churches | Apostolic Church-Ordinance | Apostolic College | Apostolic Constitutions | Apostolic Executor | Apostolic Expeditors | Apostolic Fathers, The | Apostolic Letters | Apostolic Majesty | Apostolic See, The | Apostolic Succession | Apostolic Union of Secular Priests, The | Apostolicae Curae - 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Jesuit (1585-1676) | Arbitration | Arbogast, Saint | Arbroath, Abbey of | Arbuthnott, Missal of | Arca | Arcachon, Our Lady of | Arcadelt, Jacob - Kurzporträt des niederländischen Komponisten Jacob Arcadelt | Arcadiopolis | Arcae | Arcanum | Arch | Archæology, Christian | Archæology, The Commission of Sacred | Archange de Lyon | Archbishop | Archconfraternity | Archdeacon | Archdeacon, Richard | Archdiocese | Archelais | Archeology, Christian | Archer, James | Arches, The Court of | Archiereus | Archimandrite | Archinto, Filipo | Architecture, Ecclesiastical | Architecture, Gothic | Archives, Ecclesiastical | Archontics | Archpriest | Archpriest Controversy | Arcosolium | Arculf | Ardagh | Ardbraccan | Ardchatten, The Priory of | Arden, Edward | Ardilliers, Notre Dame des | Aremberg, Prince Charles d' - Definitor-general and Commissary of the Capuchins (d. 1669) | Areopolis - Titular See of Palestine | Arequipa, Diocese of | Arethas of Caesarea | Arethusa | Arévalo, Faustino - Jesuit hymnographer and patrologist (1747-1824) | Arévalo, Rodríguez Sanchez de | Arezzo | Argenson, Pierre de Voyer d' | Argentina | Argos | Argüello, Luis Antonio | Argyll and the Isles, Diocese of | Argyropulos, John | Arialdo, Saint | Arianism | Ariano | Arias, Francis | Arias de Avila, Pedro | Ariassus | Aribo | Arindela | Ariosto, Ludovico | Aristeas | Aristides | Aristotle | Arius - Heresiarch (250-336) | Arizona | Ark, Noah's | Ark of the Covenant | Arlegui, Fray José | Arles, The Synods of | Armada, The Spanish - Umfassende Darstellung der Hintergründe des Kampfes zwischen Spanien und England | Armagh | Armagh, The Book of | Armagh, The School of | Armagnac, Georges d' | Armenia | Armenierstadt | Armentia, Fray Nicolás | Armidale | Arminianism | Arnauld - Celebrated French family | Arne, Thomas Augustine | Arni Thorlaksson | Arnobius | Arnold - Name of several medieval figures | Arnold of Brescia - Porträt des Chorherrn Arnold von Brescia | Arnoldi, Alberto | Arnoldi, Bartholomaeus | Arnolfo di Cambio | Arnoudt, Peter Joseph - Jesuit spiritual writer (1811-1865) | Arnpeck, Veit | Arnulf of Lisieux | Arnulf of Metz, Saint - Merovingian bishop and statesman (580-640) | Arras | Arras, Councils of | Arricivita, Juan | Arrighetti, Nicola | Arrighetti, Nicolò | Arrowsmith, Venerable Edmund | Arsacidæ | Arsenius Autorianos - Patriarch of Constantinople (d. 1273) | Arsenius, Saint - Anchorite (354-450) | Arsinoe | Art, Christian | Art, Ecclesiastical | Artemon | Arthur, King - See Literary or Profane Legends | Arthur, James | Arthur, Thomas | Articles of Faith | Articles, The Organic | Artoklasia | Arts, Bachelor of | Arts, The Faculty of | Arts, Master of | Arts, The Seven Liberal | Artvin | Arundel, Thomas | Arundell | Asaph, Saint | Ascalon | Ascelin | Ascendente Domino | Ascetical Theology | Asceticism | Aschbach, Joseph, Ritter von | Ascoli-Piceno | Ascoli, Satriano, and Cirignola - Diocese in Italy | Aseity | Aseneth | Aser | Asgaard | Ashby, George - Martyred English monk (d. 1537) | Ashby, Thomas | Ashes | Ashley, Venerable Ralph | Ashton, John | Ashton, Venerable Roger | Asia | Asia Minor | Asiongaber - Idumean city | Aske, Robert - English insurgent (d. 1537) | Asmodeus - Demon mentioned in the Book of Tobias | Aspendus - Titular see in Asia Minor | Asperges | Aspilcueta, Martin - Spanish canonist and moral theologian (1491-1586) | Ass, The, in Caricature of Christians | Assam | Assemani | Assemblies of the French Clergy | Asser, John | Asses, Feast of | Assessor of the Holy Office | Assessors | Assicus, Saint | Assideans | Assimilation, Physiological | Assimilation, Psychological | Assisi - Diocese in Umbria | Assistant at the Pontifical Throne | Assizes of Jerusalem | Assmayer, Ignaz | Association, Right of Voluntary | Association of Ideas | Association of Priestly Perseverance | Associations, Pious | Assuerus | Assumption, Augustinians of the | Assumption, Little Sisters of the | Assumption, Sisters of the | Assumption of Mary, Feast of the | Assumptionists | Assur (titular see) | Assur (multiple definitions) | Assyria | Assyrian Rite | Asterisk | Asterius | Asti - Diocese in Italy | Aston | Astorga - Diocese in Spain | Astrology | Astronomy | Astronomy in the Bible | Astros, Paul-Thérèse-David d' - French cardinal (1772-1851) | Astruc, Jean | Atahuallpa | Atahualpa, Jean Santos | Atavism | Athanasian Creed, The | Athanasius, Saint - Bishop of Alexandria, Confessor and Doctor of the Church (296-373) | Athabasca | Atheism | Athelney, The Abbey of | Athenagoras | Athenry | Athens, Christian | Athens, Modern Diocese of | Athias, Joseph | Athos, Mount | Atienza, Juan de | Atkinson, James - English Catholic confessor (d. 1595) | Atkinson, Nicholas - English priest and martyr (d. 1610) | Atkinson, Paul, of St. Francis | Atkinson, Sarah - Irish philanthropist and biographer (1823-1893) | Atkinson, Ven. Thomas - English martyr (d. 1616) | Atom | Atomism | Atonement, Day of | Atonement, Doctrine of the | Atrib | Atrium | Attainder | Attala, Saint | Attalia | Attaliates, Michael | Atticus | Attigny, Councils of | Attila the Hun | Attiret, Jean Denis | Atto | Atto of Pistoia | Atto of Vercelli | Attracta, Saint | Attributes, Divine | Attrition | Attuda | Aubarède, Jean-Michel-d'Astorg | Aubermont, Jean-Aontoine d' | Aubery, Joseph | Aubignac, François Hédelin, Abbé d' | Aubusson, Pierre d' | Auch | Auckland | Auctorem Fidei | Audiences, Pontifical | Audifax, Abachum, Martha, and Maris, Saints | Audiffredi | Audin, J.-M.-Vincent | Audisio, Guglielmo | Audran | Auenbrugger, Leopold | Aufsees, Jobst Bernhard von | Auger, Edmond | Augilæ | Augsburg | Augsburg, Synods of | Augusta - Titular see in Asia Minor | Augustin von Alfeld | Augustine, Rule of Saint | Augustine of Canterbury, Saint - First Archbishop of Canterbury, Apostle of the English (d. 604) | Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint | Augustine of Hippo, Teaching of Saint | Augustine of Hippo, Works of Saint | Augustinian Canons | Augustinians | Augustinians of the Assumption | Augustinus, Antonius | Augustinus-Verein, The | Augustopolis | Augustus | Augustus Abbey, Fort | Aulne Abbey - Former French monastery | Aumbry | Aunarius, Saint | Aurea | Aurelian | Aureliopolis | Aurelius - Archbishop of Carthage from 388 to 423 | Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus | Aureoli, Petrus | Auriesville | Aurispa, Giovanni | Aurora Lucis Rutilat | Ausculta Fili | Ausonius, Decimus Magnus - Professor and poet (310-394) | Austin, John | Australia | Austremonius, Saint - Apostle and Bishop of Auvergne (c. 314) | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, The | Authentic | Authenticity of the Bible | Authority, Civil | Authorized Version, The | Autocephali | Autos Sacramentales | Autran, Joseph | Autun | Auxentius of Milan | Auxentius, Junior | Auxentius of Mopsuestia | Auxerre, Councils of | Auxiliary Bishop | Auxilius of Naples | Ava | Avancini, Nicola | Avarice | Avatar | Avaugour, Pierre du Bois, Baron d' | Ave Maria | Ave Maris Stella | Ave Regina | Avellino | Avellino, Saint Andrew | Avempace | Avendano, Fernando | Averbode - Premonstratensian abbey | Averroes | Aversa, Diocese of | Avesta, The | Avesta, Theological Aspects of the | Avicebron | Avicenna | Avignon | Avignon, Councils of | Avignon, University of | Avila | Avila, Francisco de | Avila, Sancho de | Avitus, Saint - Bishop of Vienne (d. 518) | Aviz, Order of - Military body of Portuguese knights | Avranches, Council of | Avril, Philippe | Axum | Ayeta, Fray Francisco de | Ayllón, Lucas Vésquez de | Aymará | Aymeric of Piacenza | Azara, Féliz de | Azaria, Aristaces | Azarias, Brother | Azevedo, Luiz de | Azor, Juan | Azores | Azotus | Aztecs | Azymes | Azymites
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Baader, Franz Xaver von | Baal, Baalim | Baalbek - Town in Syria; also called Heliopolis | Babel | Babel, Tower of | Babenstuber, Ludwig | Babinet, Jacques - French physicist (1794-1872) | Babylas, Saint | Babylon (Title) | Babylonia | Baccanceld | Bacchus and Sergius - Martyrs (d. 303) | Bacchylus | Bachelot, Alexis John Augustine - Prefect Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands (1796-1837) | Bachiarius | Bachmann, Paul | Backer, Augustin de | Backx, Peter Hubert Evermode | Bacon, David William - First Bishop of Portland, Maine (1813-1874) | Bacon, John | Bacon, Nathaniel | Bacon, Roger | Baconian System of Philosophy, The | Badajoz | Baden | Badia, Tommaso | Badin, Stephen Theodore - Pioneer missionary priest of Kentucky (1768-1853) | Badius, Raphael | Bæticus, Gregory | Baegert, John Jacob | Baert, François | Bæumer, Suitbert | Bagamoyo | Bagdad | Bageis | Baglioni, Giovanni, Cavaliere | Bagnorea | Bagot, Jean | Bagshaw, Christopher | Bahama Islands, The | Bailey, Thomas | Baillargeon, Charles François | Baillet, Adrien | Bailloquet, Pierre - French missionary to Canadian Indians (1612-1692) | Baily, Thomas | Bainbridge, Christopher | Baines, Peter Augustine | Baines, Ralph | Baini, Abbate Giuseppe | Baithen of Iona, Saint - Irish monk and associate of St. Columba (d. 600) | Baius, Michel - Theologian (1513-1589) | Baker, Venerable Charles - English Jesuit martyr (1616-1679) | Baker, Francis Asbury - American priest and convert (1820-1865) | Baker City, Diocese of | Bakócz, Thomas | Balaam | Balanaea | Balbina, Saint | Balbinus, Boleslaus | Balboa, Vasco Nuñez de - Explorer (1475-1517) | Balbuena, Bernardo de | Balbus, Hieronymus | Baldachium of the Altar | Balde, Jacob | Balderic (Baudry) | Balderic | Baldi, Bernardino | Baldinucci, Blessed Anthony | Baldovinetti, Alesso | Baldred, Saint | Baldung, Hans | Baldwin | Baldwin, Francis | Baldwin of Canterbury | Bales, Christopher, Venerable | Ball, Mother Frances Mary Teresa | Ballarat | Ballerini, Antonio - Jesuit theologian (1805-1881) | Ballerini, Girolamo and Pietro | Balme, Henry | Balmes, Jaime Luciano | Balsam | Balsamon, Theodore | Baltasar | Baltimore, Archdiocese of | Baltimore, Plenary Councils of | Baltimore, Provincial Councils of | Baltus, Jean François | Balue, Jean | Baluze, Etienne | Bamber, Ven. Edward | Bamberg | Banaias | Bancel, Louis | Bandello, Matteo | Banduri, Anselmo | Bañez, Domingo - Spanish Dominican theologian (1528-1604) | Bangor, Antiphonary of | Bangor | Bangor Abbey | Banim, John & Michael | Banjaluka | Bankruptcy, Civil Aspect of | Bankruptcy, Moral Aspect of | Banns of Marriage | Bapst, John | Baptism | Baptismal Font | Baptismal Vows | Baptista Mantuanus, Blessed | Baptista Varani, Blessed - Ascetical writer (1458-1527) | Baptistery | Baptistines | Baptists | Barac | Baradæus, Jacob | Baraga, Frederic | Barat, Madeleine-Sophie | Barat, Nicolas | Barba, Alvaro Alonzo | Barbalissos | Barbara, Saint | Barbarigo, Giovanni Francesco | Barbastro | Barbelin, Felix-Joseph | Barber Family, The | Barbieri, Giovanni | Barbosa, Agostino | Barbosa-Machado, Ignacio | Barbour, John | Barbus, Paulus | Barca | Barcelona | Barcelona, University of | Barcena, Alonzo de | Barclay, John | Barclay, William | Barco Centenera, Martin del | Barcos, Martin de | Bard, Henry | Bardesanes and Bardesanites | Bar Hebræus | Bari | Barjesus - False prophet mentioned in the New Testament | Bar-Kepha, Moses - Jacobite bishop and writer (813-903) | Barkworth, Ven. Mark | Barlaam and Josaphat - Principal characters of an ancient Christian legend | Barletta, Gabriel | Barlings, Abbey of | Barlow, William Rudesind | Barnabas, The Epistle of | Barnabas, Saint | Barnabas of Terni | Barnabites | Baroccio, Federigo - Italian painter and engraver (1528-1612) | Barocco Style | Baron, Bonaventura | Baron, Vincent | Baronius, Venerable Cesare | Barquisimeto | Barradas, Sebastião | Barral, Louis-Mathias, Count de | Barrande, Joachim | Barrasa, Jacinto | Barre, Antoine-Lefebvre, Sieur de la | Barreira, Balthasar | Barrientos, Lopez de | Barron, Edward - Irish missionary (1801-1854) | Barros, João de | Barrow, John | Barrow, William, Venerable | Barruel, Augustin | Barry, John - U.S. Navy Captain (1745-1803) | Barry, John - Second Bishop of Savannah (1799-1859) | Barry, Patrick | Barry, Paul de | Barthel, Johann Caspar | Barthélemy, Jean-Jacques | Bartholi, Francesco della Rossa | Bartholomaeus Anglicus - Thirteenth-century Franciscan encyclopedist | Bartholomew, Saint - One of the Twelve Apostles | Bartholomew - Called the "Apostle of Armenia" (d. 1333) | Bartholomew of Braga, Venerable | Bartholomew of Braganca | Bartholomew of Brescia | Bartholomew of Edessa | Bartholomew of Lucca | Bartholomew of Pisa | Bartholomew of San Concordio | Bartholomew's Day Massacre, Saint | Bartholomites | Bartoli, Daniello | Bartolocci, Giulio | Bartolommeo, Fra - Italian Dominican painter (1475-1517) | Bartolozzi, Francesco | Barton, Elizabeth | Baruch | Barzynski, Vincent - Polish-American priest (1838-1899) | Basil the Great, Saint | Basil, Liturgy of Saint | Basil, Rule of Saint | Basilians | Basilica | Basilides - Alexandrian Gnostic (fl. 120-140) | Basilides - Martyrs | Basilinopolis | Basilissa | Basil of Amasea | Basil of Seleucia | Basins, Ecclesiastical Use of | Basle, Council of | Basle-Lugano | Bas-relief | Bassein | Bassett, Joshua | Bassi, Matthew of - Founder of the Capuchins (1495-1552) | Bassianus | Bastiat, Claude-Frédéric | Baston, Guillaume-André-Réné | Basutoland | Batavia | Bath Abbey | Bath and Wells | Bathe, William | Bathilde, Saint - Wife of King Clovis II (d. 680) | Bathurst | Battaglini, Marco | Batteux, Charles | Battista, Giovanni Giuda Giona | Battle Abbey | Bauberger, Wilhelm | Baudeau, Nicolas | Baudouin, Michel | Baumgartner, Alexander - Swiss poet and writer (1841-1910) | Baumgartner, Gallus Jacob | Baunard, Louis | Bauny, Etienne | Bausset, Louis-François de | Bautain, Louis-Eugène-Marie | Bautista, Fray Juan | Bawden, William | Bayeu y Subias, Francisco | Bayeux | Bayley, James Roosevelt | Baylon, Saint Pascal | Bayma, Joseph | Bayonne | Baysio, Guido de | Bazin, John Stephen | Beads, Use of, at Prayers | Beards | Beardsley, Aubrey | Beatific Vision | Beatification and Canonization | Beatitudes, Mount of | Beatitudes, The Eight | Beaton, David | Beaton, James (1473-1539) | Beaton, James (1517-1603) | Beatrix | Beaufort, Lady Margaret | Beaulieu Abbey | Beaune, Renaud de | Beauregard, Jean-Nicolas | Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant | Beauvais | Beauvais, Gilles-François-de | Beauvais, Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Marie de | Bébian, Roch-Amboise-Auguste | Bec, Abbey of | Becan, Martin | Beccaria, Giovanni Battista - Physicist (1716-1781) | Beccus, John | Beche, Blessed John | Beckedorff, George Philipp Ludolf von | Becker, Thomas Andrew | Becket, Saint Thomas | Beckx, Pierre-Jean | Becquerel, Antoine-César | Bédard, Pierre | Bede | Bede, The Venerable | Bedford, Gunning S. | Bedford, Henry | Bedingfeld, Frances | Bedingfeld, Henry, Sir | Bedini, Cajetan | Beelen, Ian Theodor | Beelphegor | Beelzebub | Beesley, George, Venerable | Beethoven, Ludwig van - Composer (1770-1827) | Begnudelli-Basso, Francesco Antonio | Beguines & Beghards | Behaim, Albert von | Behaim, Martin | Beirut | Beja | Belasyse, John | Belchiam, Venerable Thomas | Belem do Pará, Archdiocese of | Belfry | Belgium | Belgrade and Smederevo | Belgrado, Giacopo | Belial | Belief | Belin, Albert (Jean) | Bell, Altar | Bell, Angelus | Bell, Arthur, Venerable | Bell, James | Bellamy, Jerome | Bellarini, John | Bellarmine, St. Robert | Bellasius, Edward | Bellecius, Aloysius | Bellenden, John | Belleville | Belley | Bellings, Sir Richard | Bellini | Belloy, Jean-Baptiste de | Bells | Belluno-Feltre | Belmont, François Vachon de - French-Canadian Sulpician (1645-1732) | Belson, Venerable Thomas | Belsunce de Castelmoron, Henri François Xavier de | Belzoni, Giambattista | Belshazzar | Bembo, Pietro | Benadir | Bénard, Laurent | Benavides, Fray Alonzo | Bench, Communion | Benda | Benefice | Benefit of Clergy | Benettis, Jeremiah | Benevento, Archdiocese of | Bengtsson, Jöns Oxenstjerna | Bengy, Anatole de | Benignus, Saint | Benignus of Dijon, Saint | Benin | Benjamin | Benkert, Franz Georg | Benno II | Benoît, Michel | Benthamism | Bentivoglio, Family of | Bentley, John Francis | Bentney, William | Benziger, Joseph Charles | Benzoni, Girolamo | Berach, Saint | Berard of Carbio, Saint | Berardi, Carbo Sebastiano | Bérault-Bercastel, Antoine Henri de | Bercharius, Saint | Bercheure, Pierre | Berchmans, Saint John | Berchtold, Blessed | Berdini of Sarteano, Blessed Albert | Berengarius of Tours | Bérenger, Pierre | Berenice | Bergamo | Bergen, Ancient See of | Bergier, Nicolas-Sylvestre | Berin, Saint | Berington, Charles | Berington, Joseph | Berisford, Humphrey | Berissa | Beristain y Martin de Souza, José Mariano | Berlage, Anton | Berland, Pierre | Berlanga, Fray Tomás de | Berlin | Berlioz, Hector - French composer (1803-1869) | Bernal, Agostino | Bernard, Saint - Archbishop of Vienne (778-842) | Bernard, Alexis-Xyste | Bernard, Claude - French ecclesiastic (1588-1641) | Bernard, Claude - French physiologist (1813-1878) | Bernard Guidonis - Bishop and Inquisitor (1261-1331) | Bernard of Besse | Bernard of Bologna | Bernard of Botone | Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint | Bernard of Cluny | Bernard of Compostella | Bernard of Luxemburg - Dominican theologian, controversialist, and Inquisitor (d. 1535) | Bernard of Menthon, Saint | Bernard of Pavia - Canonist and bishop (d. 1213) | Bernard Tolomeo, Saint | Bernardine of Feltre, Blessed - Friar Minor and missionary (1439-1494) | Bernardine of Fossa, Blessed - Historian and ascetical writer (1420-1503) | Bernardine of Siena, Saint - "Apostle of Italy" (1380-1444) | Bernardines, The | Berne | Berni, Francesco | Bernier, Etienne-Alexandre | Bernini, Domenico - Son of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini | Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo - Italian architect and sculptor (1598-1680) | Bernini, Giuseppe Maria | Bernis, François-Joachim-Pierre de | Berno (Abbot of Reichenau) | Berno | Bernold of Constance | Bernward, Saint - German bishop (d. 1022) | Beroea | Berosus | Beroth | Berrettini, Pietro | Berruguete, Alonso | Berruyer, Isaac-Joseph | Berryer, Pierre-Antoine | Bersabee | Bertha | Berthier, Guillaume-François | Berthold | Berthold of Chiemsee | Berthold of Henneberg | Berthold of Ratisbon | Berthold of Reichenau | Berti, Giovanni Lorenzo | Bertin, Saint - Abbot of St. Omer (615-709) | Bertinoro | Bertonio, Ludovico | Bertrand, Louis, Saint | Bertrand, Pierre | Bertulf, Saint - Abbot of Bobbio (d. 639) | Bérulle, Pierre de | Bervanger, Martin de | Besançon | Besange, Jerome Lamy, O.S.B | Beschefer, Theodore | Beschi, Costanzo Giuseppe | Beseleel | Besoigne, Jérôme | Besoldus, Christopher | Bessarion, Johannes - Cardinal | Bessel, Johann Franz | Beste, Henry Digby | Bestiaries | Betanzos, Fray Domingo | Betanzos, Fray Pedro de | Betanzos, Juan de | Bethany | Bethany Beyond the Jordan | Betharan | Bethdagon | Bethel | Bethlehem - Titular see of Palestine | Bethlehem - Birthplace of Our Lord | Bethlehem - 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Edmund | Brindisi | Brinkley, Stephen | Brisacier, Jacques-Charles de | Brisacier, Jean de | Brisbane | Brischar, Johann Nepomucene | Bristol, Ancient Diocese of | Bristow, Richard | British Columbia | Britius, Francis | Brittain, Thomas Lewis | Britto, Blessed John de | Britton, Venerable John | Brixen | Brogan, Saint | Broglie, Auguste-Théodore-Paul de | Broglie, Jacques-Victor-Albert, Duc de | Broglie, Maurice-Jean de | Brogny, Jean-Allarmet de | Bromyard, John | Brondel, John Baptist | Brookby, Anthony | Brookes, James | Brooklyn | Brosse, Jean-Baptiste de la | Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God | Broughton, Richard | Brouwer, Christoph - Historian (1559-1617) | Brown, William | Browne, Charles Farrar | Brownson, Orestes Augustus | Brownson, Sarah | Brownsville | Bru, Saint | Brück, Heinrich | Bruel, Joachim | Brueys, David-Augustin de | Brugère, Louis-Frédéric | Bruges | Brugière, Pierre | Brugman, John | Brumidi, Constantino | Brumoy, Pierre - French Jesuit humanist (1704-1742) | Brunellesco, Filippo | Brunetière, Ferdinand | Brunforte, Ugolino | Bruni, Leonardo | Brünn | Brunner, Francis de Sales | Brunner, Sebastian | Bruno, Saint - Bishop of Segni (1048-1123) | Bruno, Saint - Founder of the Carthusian Order (1030-1101) | Bruno, Giordano - Italian philosopher (1548-1600) | Bruno of Querfurt, Saint | Bruno the Saxon | Brunswick | Brus, Anton | Brusa | Brussels | Bruté de Rémur, Simon William Gabriel | Bruyas, Jacques - French missionary to the Iroquois (1635-1712) | Bryant, John Delavau | Bubastis | Bucer, Martin | Bucharest | Buck, Victor De - Bollandist (1817-1876) | Buckfast Abbey | Buckley, Venerable John | Buckley, Sir Patrick Alphonsus - Irish soldier, lawyer, statesman, judge (1841-1896) | Budé, Guillaume - French Hellenist (1467-1540) | Budweis | Buenos Aires | Buffalo | Buffier, Claude - Philosopher and author (1661-1737) | Buglio, Louis - Jesuit missionary to China (1606-1682) | Buil, Bernardo - Spanish Franciscan | Buildings, Ecclesiastical | Bukarest | Bulgaria | Bulla Aurea | Bullaker, Ven. Thomas - Friar Minor and English martyr (1604-1642) | Bullarium | Bull-Fight, The Spanish | Bullion, Angélique | Bulls and Briefs | Bulstrode, Sir Richard | Bunderius, Joannes | Buonarroti, Michelangelo - Italian sculptor, painter and architect (1475-1564) | Burchard of Basle | Burchard of Worms | Burchard of Würzurg, Saint | Burckmair, Hans | Burgoa, Francisco | Burgos | Burgundy | Burial, Christian | Buridan, Jean | Burigny, Jean Lévesque de | Burkard, Franz | Burke, Edmund | Burke, Thomas | Burke, Thomas Nicholas | Burleigh, Walter - Leben und Werk | Burlington | Burma | Burnett, Peter Hardeman - First American Governor of California (1807-1895) | Burns, James | Burse | Bursfeld, The Abbey of | Bury St. Edmund's, The Abbey of | Bus, Venerable César de | Busée, Pierre - Jesuit theologian (1540-1587) | Busembaum, Hermann - Jesuit moral theologian (1600-1668) | Busiris | Buskins | Buss, Franz Joseph, Ritter von | Bustamante, Carlos María | Buston, Thomas Stephen - Jesuit missionary and author (1549-1619) | Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Third Marquess of | Buteux, Jacques - French Jesuit missionary in Canada (1600-1652) | Butler, Alban - Seventeenth-century English Catholic | Butler, Charles - English lawyer (1750-1832) | Butler, Mary Joseph - Irish Abbess (1641-1723) | Butler, Sir William Francis - Irish general and writer (1838-1910) | Buttress | Buxton, Ven. Chrisopher - English priest and martyr (d. 1588) | Byblos - Titular see of Phoenicia | Bye-Altar | Byllis - Titular see of Albania | Byrd, William - English composer (1542-1623) | Byrne, Andrew - Bishop of Little Rock, Arkansas (1802-1862) | Byrne, Richard - U.S. Civil War hero (1832-1864) | Byrne, William - Missionary and educator (1780-1833) | Byzantine Architecture | Byzantine Art | Byzantine Empire, The | Byzantine Literature | Byzantine Rite
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Augustinian monk (1584-1654) | Calas Case, The | Calasanctius, Saint Joseph | Calasio, Mario di - Friar Minor and lexicographer (1550-1620) | Calatayud, Pedro de - Jesuit missionary (1689-1773) | Calatrava, Military Order of | Calcutta | Caldani, Leopoldo Marco Antonio - Italian anatomist and physiologist (1725-1813) | Caldara, Polidoro (da Caravaggio) - Italian painter (1492-1543) | Caldas-Barbosa, Domingo - Brazilian poet (1740-1800) | Calderon de la Barca, Pedro - Spanish dramatist (1600-1681) | Caleb | Calepino, Ambrogio - Italian lexicographer (1440-1510) | Cali, Diocese of - Located in Colombia | Caliari, Paolo - Eminent painter of the Venetian school (1528-1588) | California | California, Vicariate Apostolic of Lower - Located in Mexico | California Missions | Callières, Louis-Hector de - Thirteenth Governor of New France (1646-1705) | Callinicus - Titular see of Asia Minor | Callipolis - Titular see of Thrace | Callistus I, Pope | Callistus II, Pope | Callistus III, Pope | Callot, Jacques | Cally, Pierre | Calmet, Dom Augustin | Caloe | Caltagirone | Caltanisetta | Calumny | Calvaert, Dionysius - 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William | Freemasonry | Free-Thinkers | Fregoso, Federigo | Freiburg | Fréjus | Fremin, James | French, Nicholas | French Academy, The | French Catholics in the United States | French Concordat of 1801, The | French Literature | French Revolution | Freppel, Charles-Emile | Frequent Communion | Fresnel, Augustin-Jean | Friar | Friars Minor, Order of | Fribourg, University of | Fridelli, Xavier Ehrenbert - Jesuit missionary and cartographer (1673-1743) | Frideswide, Saint - Patroness of Oxford (650-735) | Fridolin, Saint - Sixth-century Irish missionary | Friedrich von Hausen | Friends, Society of | Friends of God | Frigolet, Abbey of | Fringes (in Scripture) | Fritz, Samuel | Froissart, Jean | Fromentin, Eugène | Frontal, Altar | Frontenac, Louis de Baude | Frowin, Blessed | Fructuosus of Braga, Saint | Fructuosus of Tarragona, Saint | Fuchs, Johann Nepomuk von - Chemist and mineralogist (1774-1856) | Führich, Joseph - Artist (1800-1876) | Fulbert of Chartres - Bishop (952-1028) | Fulcran, Saint | Fulda | Fulgentius, Saint - Seventh-century Spanish bishop | Fulgentius, Saint - African bishop (468-533) | Fulgentius Ferrandus | Fullerton, Lady Georgiana Charlotte | Fullo, Peter | Fumo, Bartolommeo - Theologian (d. 1545) | Funchal - Diocese in the Madeira Islands | Fundamental Articles | Funeral Dues | Funeral Pall | Fünfkirchen | Funk, Franz Xaver von | Furness Abbey | Furni | Furniss, John | Fursey, Saint | Fürstenberg, Franz Friedrich Wilhelm von | Fussola | Fust, John
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