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  • Constantinople, Council of: In the summer of 382 a council of the oriental bishops, convoked by Theodosius, ...
  • Aquileia, Councils of: A council held in 381, presided over by St.
  • Constantinople, Councils of: For the three Photian synods of 861 (deposition of Ignatius), 867 (attempted
  • Usilla: A titular see of Byzacena in Africa. Nothing is known of the history of this ...
  • Paralus: A titular see, suffragan of Cabasa in Ægyptus Secunda. One of the seven ...
  • Ulrich of Richenthal: Chronicler of the Council of
  • Sora: A titular see in Paphlagonia, suffragan of Gangra.
  • Amphilochius of Sida: (Or Side , located in Pamphylia.) A
  • Pinara: A titular see in Lycia, suffragan of Myra.
  • Harpasa: A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis. Nothing is known of the ...
  • Albi, Council of: The Council of Albi was held in 1254 by St. Louis on his return from his ...
  • Tremithus: Titular see, suffragan of
  • Myndus: A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis. This city, known through its ...
  • Thænæ: A titular see in
  • Aranda, Council of: Held at Aranda in the province of
  • Trocmades: (Trocmada) Titular see of Galatia Secunda, suffragan of ...
  • Tius: (TIUM) Titular see, suffragan of
  • Panemotichus: A titular see of Pamphylia Secunda, suffragan of Perge.
  • Titopolis: (TITIOPOLIS) Titular see, suffragan of Seleucia Trachaea in ...
  • Thermae Basilicae: A titular see in Cappadocia Prima, suffragan of Caesarea. The Greek "Notitiae ...
  • Frankfort, Council of: Convened in the summer of 794, by the
  • Alexandria, Councils of: In 231 a council of
  • Abundius: An Italian bishop, b. at
  • Hypæpa: Titular see of
  • Constantinople, Council of: In 754 the Iconoclast Emperor Constantine V called in the imperial city a ...
  • Sens, Councils of: A number of councils were held at Sens. The first, about 600 or 601, in ...
  • Trajanopolis: A titular see of Phrygia Pacatiana, suffragan of Laodicea. The only ...
  • Anse, Councils of: Several medieval councils were held in this French town (near Lyons ). That of ...
  • John of Segovia: A Spanish theologian, b. at
  • Uthina: A titular see of
  • Carvajal, Luis de: Friar Minor andTridentine ...
  • Constantinople, Council of, in Trullo: This particular council of Constantinople, held in 692 under Justinian II, is ...
  • Thmuis: A titular see in Augustamnica Prima, suffragan of
  • Attigny, Councils of: In 765, St. Chrodegang of
  • Auxerre, Councils of: In 585 (or 578) a Council of Auxerre held under St. Annacharius formulated ...
  • Selge: A titular see in Pamphylia Prima, suffragan of Side. Situated in a fertile plain ...
  • Antipater of Bostra: (In Arabia ) ...
  • Vargas y Mexia, Francisco de: Spanish diplomat and ecclesiastical writer, b. at Madrid, date unknown; d. At ...
  • Zephyrium: A titular see in Cilicia Prima, of Tarsus. Nothing is known of the history of ...
  • Sardica, Council of: One of the series of councils called to adjust the doctrinal and other ...
  • Avignon, Councils of: Nothing is known of the council held here in 1060. In 1080 a council was held ...
  • Acephali: A term applied to the Eutychians who withdrew from Peter Mongus, the Monophysite ...
  • Marciane: A titular see of Lycia, suffragan of Myra. It figures in the "Notitiae ...
  • Obba: Titular see in Byzacena, northern
  • Thelepte: A titular see in Byzacene. From an inscription we learn that it was a colony. An ...
  • Parnassus: A titular see in Cappadocia Secunda, suffragan of Mocessus. Situated between
  • Gallicanus, Saints: The following saints of this name are commemorated on 25 June:
  • Hierapolis: A titular see of Phrygia Salutaris, suffragan of Synnada. It is usually called ...
  • Silandus: A titular see in Lydia, suffragan of Sardis. It is not mentioned by any ancient ...
  • Ipsus: A titular see of Phrygia Salutaris, suffragan of Synnada. The locality was ...
  • Polemonium: Titular see in
  • Parætonium: Parætonium, a titular see of Lybia Secunda or Inferior (i.e. Marmarica), ...
  • Pogla: ( ta Pogla ) ...
  • John of Ragusa: (Sometimes confounded with
  • Lateran Council, Second: The death of Pope
  • Lampa: (LAMPAE, LAPPA). A titular see in Crete, suffragan of ...
  • Avranches, Council of: In 1172 (September 27-28) a Council was held at Avranches in France, apropos of the ...
  • Parœcopolis: A titular see of Macedonia, suffragan of Thessalonica. It is mentioned by ...
  • Parlais: A titular see of Pisidia, suffragan of Antioch. As a Roman colony it was called ...
  • Matricula: A term having several meanings in the field of
  • Polybotus: A titular see in Phrygia Salutaris, suffragan of Synnada. This town is ...
  • Marcopois: A titular see of
  • Ambrose of Camaldoli, Saint: An Italian theologian and writer, b. at Portico, near Florence, 16 September, ...
  • Timbrias: A titular see in Pisidia, suffragan of Antioch. It is called Thymbrium in the ...
  • Helenopolis: A titular see of Bithynia Prima, suffragan of Prusa. On the southern side of the ...
  • Arles, The Synods of: The first Council of Arles was held in 314, for the purpose of putting an end to ...
  • Young Men's Institute: A Catholic ...
  • Tamassus: A titular see in Cyprus, suffragan of Salamis, was situated in the great ...
  • Sykes, Edmund: Born at Leeds ...
  • Elvira, Council of: Held early in the fourth century at Elliberis, or Illiberis, in Spain, a city now ...
  • Creed, Nicene: As approved in amplified
  • Eugenius I: Archbishop of Toledo, successor in 636 of Justus in that see ; d. 647. Like his ...
  • Thabraca: A titular see of Numidia near the sea, between the Armua and the Tusca.
  • Sauatra: A titular see of Lycaonia, suffragan or Iconium. Nothing is known of the ...
  • Danaba: A titular see of Phænicia Secunda.
  • Neocæsarea: A titular see, suffragan of
  • Mocissus: A titular
  • Hunting, Canons on: From early times, hunting, in one
  • Granderath, Theodor: Born 19 June, 1839, at Giesenkirchen, Rhine Province; died 19 March, 1902, at ...
  • Examiners, Synodal: So called because chosen in a diocesan synod. The Council of
  • Rhizus: ( Rizous .) A titular see of
  • Madaurus: A titular see of Numidia. It was an old Numidian town which, having once ...
  • Maruthas, Saint: Bishop of Tagrit or Maypherkat in Mesopotamia, friend of
  • Tavium: A titular see in Galatia Prima, suffragan of Ancyra. Tavium, or Tavia, was the ...
  • Bova: DIOCESE OF BOVA. Situated in the civil province of Reggio, in ...
  • Jennings, Sir Patrick Alfred: An Australian statesman, b. at Newry, Ireland, 1831; d. July, 1897. He received ...
  • Expectative: (From the Latin expectare , to expect or wait for.) An ...
  • Delatores: ( Latin for DENOUNCERS) A term used by the
  • Lateran Council, Fifth: When elected pope, Julius II promised under oath that he would soon convoke a ...
  • Musso, Cornelius: Friar Minor ...
  • Covarruvias, Diego: (Or COVARRUBIAS Y LEYVA) Born in Toledo, Spain, 25 July, ...
  • Calvi and Teano, Diocese of: ( Calvensis et Theanensis ). The city of Calvi is the ...
  • Thacia Montana: A titular see in
  • Lebedus: Titular see of
  • Cesarini, Giuliano: (Also known as CARDINAL JULIAN) Born at Rome, 1398; died at ...
  • Coracesium: A titular see of
  • Macarius of Antioch: A Patriarch, deposed in 681. Macarius's dignity seems to have been a purely ...
  • Veglia, Diocese of: (VEGIENSIS ET ARBENSIS). In Austria, suffragan of ...
  • Halicarnassus: A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis. It was a colony from ...
  • Perge: Titular
  • Psaume, Nicholas: (also PSAULME, PREAUME, Latin PSALMÆUS) Bishop of ...
  • Thugga: Titular see of Numidia, perhaps the Numidian fortress of Tocai mentioned about 305 ...
  • Tlos: A titular see in Lycia, suffragan of Myra.
  • Aeterni Patris: The Apostolic Letter of Pius IX, by which he summoned the Vatican Council. It ...
  • Constantinople, First Ecumenical Council of: (SECOND GENERAL COUNCIL.) This council was called in May, ...
  • Guarda, Diocese of: (EGITANIENSIS.) Province of Beira, Portugal. Near the ...
  • Louis Allemand, Blessed: Cardinal,
  • Alumnus: (From Latin alo , "to nurse", or "feed").
  • Ibas: (Syriac IHIBA or HIBA, i.e. DONATUS) Elected
  • Nider, John: Theologian, b. 1380 in Swabia; d. 13 August, 1438, at Colmar. He entered the ...
  • Nectarius: ( Nechtarios ),
  • Bollig, Johann: Distinguished Orientalist, born near Düren in Rhenish
  • Uranopolis: A titular see of
  • Sirleto, Gugliemo: Cardinal and scholar, born at Guardavalle near Stilo in Calabria, 1514; died at ...
  • Themisonium: A titular see in Phrygia Pacatiana, suffragan of Laodicea.
  • Milevum: A titular see of Numidia. In Ptolemy's "Geography", IV, iii, 7, the city is ...
  • Torres, Francisco: (TURRIANUS.) Hellenist and polemicist, born in Herrera, ...
  • Andrew of Rhodes: (Sometimes, of COLOSSUS) Theologian, d. 1440. He was Greek by ...
  • Cuthbert: Date of birth not known; died 25 October, 758. He is first heard of as
  • Metropolis: A titular episcopal see and suffragan of Ephesus. Strabo (XIV, 1, 2; XIV, 1, ...
  • Repington, Philip: ( Also Repyngdon). Cardinal-priest of the title of SS. ...
  • Aurelius: Archbishop of
  • Paleotti, Gabriele: Cardinal and
  • Flavian, Saint: Bishop of Constantinople, date of birth unknown; d. at
  • Hypostatic Union: A theological term used with reference to the Incarnation to express the ...
  • Camerino, Diocese of: (Camerinum, Camerinensis). Camerino is a city situated in the ...
  • Sylvester I, Pope Saint: Date of birth unknown; d. 31 December, 335. According to the "Liber pontificalis" ...
  • Pelargus, Ambrose: Theologian, born at Nidda, Hesse, about 1488; died at Trier, 1557. Stork (Greek ...
  • Paphnutius: I The most celebrated personage of this name was
  • Hosius of Cordova: The foremost Western champion of
  • Gelasius of Cyzicus: Ecclesiastical writer. He was the son of a
  • Œconomus, Episcopal: (Greek oikonomos from oikos , a house, and nemein , to distribute, to ...
  • Agatho, Pope Saint: Born towards the end of the sixth century in
  • Lippomano, Luigi: ( Or Aloisius Lipomanus Lippomano). A cardinal, ...
  • Sion: A titular see in
  • Zenonopolis: Titular see of
  • San Marino: An independent republic
  • Zabarella, Francesco: Cardinal, celebrated canonist, born at Padua, 10 August, 1360; died at ...
  • Badia, Tommaso: Cardinal, author, papal legate, born at Modena, 1483; died at Rome, 6 September, ...
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