A French translator and literary critic; b. at Orléans, 17 June, 1667; d. 10 August, 1744, ...
A learned Benedictine exegete and Orientalist, b. 12 December, 1535, at Riom, in the department ...
Moral theologian, b. at Antwerp, Belgium, 18 June, 1856; d. at Louvain, 21 February, 1900. After ...
In religion, Brother Mary Joseph; Abbot and procurator-general of La Trappe, came of a noble and ...
A French statesman and writer, born at Lyons, 29 February, 1772; died at Paris, 10 November, ...
Born at Staves in the county of Namur, towards the end of the ninth century; died at Brogne or ...
(Latin Gaugericus ).
Bishop of Cambrai - Arras ; b. of Roman parents, Gaudentius and ...
( Or GOMORA.)
Born at Seville, Spain, in 1510; studied at the University of Alcalá, ...
Historian, publicist, and poet; b. at Coblenz on 28 May, 1805; d. at Munich on 14 July, 1852. He ...
Born at Coblenz, in the heart of the Rhine country, 25 January, 1776; died at Munich, 29 January, ...
( Italian GORIZIA; Slovene GORICA).
Capital of the Austrian crown-land Görz and ...
(GOTTWEIH, GOTTVICUM, GOTTVICENSE).
A Benedictine abbey situated on a hill of the same name, ...
Born at Udligerschwyl, near Lucerne, Switzerland, 25 August, 1782; died at Lucerne, 28 February, ...
(also GUNTHAR)
An archbishop of that city, died 8 July, 873. He belonged to a noble ...
Philosopher ; b. 17 Nov., 1783, at Lindenau, near Leitmeritz, Bohemia ; d. at Vienna, 24 ...
A titular see of Syria Prima. Ten bishops of this city are known between 325 and 553, the ...
The Aramaic appellation of a place in Jerusalem, designated also under the Greek name of ...
V ICARIATE A POSTOLIC OF G ABUN
Formerly called the Vicariate Apostolic of the Two ...
Passionist student; renowned for sanctity and miracles ; born at Assisi, 1 March, 1838; died ...
A learned Maronite, famous for his share in the publication of the Parisian polyglot of the ...
"Fortitudo Dei", one of the three archangels mentioned in the Bible .
Only four appearances of ...
The Congregation of the Brothers of Christian Instruction of St. Gabriel was originally founded ...
( , fortune, luck).
A proper name which designates in the Bible , (I), a patriarch; (II), a ...
A titular see of Palaestina Prima; there were two sees of this name, one in Palaestina Prima, ...
Florentine artists, Taddeo being the father of Agnolo and Giovanni. The dates of their birth ...
ARCHDIOCESE OF GAETA (CAIETANA).
Archdiocese in the province of Caserta in Campania (Southern ...
(GAETANO.)
Founder of the Theatines, born October, 1480 at Vicenza in Venetian territory; ...
Gagarin was of the princely Russian family which traces its origin to the ancient rulers of ...
Ascetic writer and spiritual director ; born at Padua, Italy, in 1537; died at Modena, 6 ...
A priest and author; born 5 June, 1732, in the parish of St. Nicholas, Dublin ; died ...
A French engraver and painter ; b. at Paris, 7 Jan., 1834; d. there, 27 Jan., 1887. His early ...
Of the ninety-eight bishops who have occupied the see of Clermont-Ferrand (Auvergne) the ...
Founder of the Congregation of Christian Doctrine of Florence; b. at Florence of obscure ...
GALATIA
In the course of centuries, gallic tribes, related to those that invaded Italy and ...
Friar Minor, philosopher, theologian, Orientalist ; b. at Galatia (now Cajazzo) in Apulia; d. at ...
Galerius, a native of Illyria, was made Caesar 1 March, 293, by Diocletian, whose daughter ...
Dominican, professor of philosophy and theology at the University of Avignon, meteorologist, ...
( Septuagint and New Testament Galilaia ).
The native land of Jesus Christ, where He began ...
An eminent Florentine architect ; born 1691; died 1737.
Having attained some distinction, he ...
Generally called GALILEO. Born at Pisa, 15 February, 1564; died 8 January, 1642.
His father, ...
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Princess, religious of the Sacred Heart ; born at St. Petersburg, 22 February, 1797; died in ...
In Switzerland, Canton St. Gall, 30 miles southeast of Constance ; for many centuries one of ...
(GALLUS; in the most ancient manuscript he is called GALLO, GALLONUS, GALLUNUS, and sometimes ...
Vicariate Apostolic embracing the territory of the Galla or Oromo tribes in Abyssinia. In its ...
A Roman widow of the sixth century; feast, 5 October. According to St. Gregory the Great ...
Flemish painter ; born at Tournai, 10 May, 1810; died in Brussels, 20 November, 1887. He ...
French Orientalist and numismatist, b. at Rollot, near Montdidier, in Picardy, 1646, d. at ...
Oratorian and patristic scholar, born at Venice, 7 December, 1709; died there 12 January, 1779, ...
DIOCESE OF GALLE (GALLENSIS).
Diocese in Ceylon, created by Leo XIII 25 Aug., 1893, by ...
Priest and poet; born at Zamora, Spain, 14 December, 1777; died at Madrid, 9 January, 1853; ...
Benedictine, historian and archaeologist; b. at Rome in 1724; d. there, 13 December, 1790. He ...
A documentary catalogue or list, with brief historical notices, of all the dioceses and ...
This subject will be treated under the following six heads:
I. History and Origin; II. ...
This term is used to designate a certain group of religious opinions for some time peculiar to the ...
The following saints of this name are commemorated on 25 June:
(1) St. Gallicanus
Roman ...
Roman emperor; b. about 218; d. at Milan, 4 March, 268; appointed regent by his father Valerian ...
Priest ; b. near Aix, France, 2 May 1663; d. at Lyons, 1 September, 1749. He entered the ...
DIOCESE OF GALLIPOLI (GALLIPOLITANA).
Diocese in the province of Lecce (Southern Italy ). ...
(Or GOLYZIN).
Princess; b. at Berlin, 28 Aug., 1748; d. at Angelmodde, near Münster, ...
Prince, priest, and missionary, born at The Hague, Holland, 22 December, 1770; died at Loretto, ...
(Gallovidiana).
Situated in the southwest of Scotland. It comprises the Counties of Dumfries, ...
Philosopher, b. at Tropea, in Calabria, 2 April, 1770; d. at Naples, 13 Dec., 1846, where from ...
Born at Killarney, 13 Nov., 1820; d. in London, 23 Sept., 1906; one of the best-known London ...
(Galtellinensis-Norensis)
Diocese in the province of Sassari (Sardinia), on a hill of the ...
Prince- Bishop of Brixen ; b. 21 August, 1764, at Herbolzheim, Bresigau; d. 17 May, 1856. After ...
Physician, b. at Bologna, Italy, 9 September, 1737; d. there, 4 December, 1798. It was his ...
DIOCESE OF GALVESTON (GALVESTONIENSIS).
The Diocese of Galveston was established in 1847 and ...
DIOCESE OF GALWAY AND KILMACDUAGH (GALVIENSIS ET DUACENSIS).
Diocese in Ireland ; an ...
The discover of the sea route to East Indies; born at Sines, Province of Alemtejo, Portugal, ...
(Greek form of the Hebrew name meaning "reward of God ").
The name designates in the New ...
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Born 8 July, 1606, at Ahrweiler (according to other sources at Neuenahr, about two miles from ...
Gambling , or gaming , is the staking of money or other thing of value on the issue of a game ...
An ecclesiastical historian, b. at Mittelbuch, Würtemberg, 23 January, 1816; d. Munich, ...
(Or Gandolphi.)
Jesuit preacher; b. in London, 26 July, 1779; d. at East Sheen, Surrey, 9 ...
A titular see in the province of Paphlagonia; in the native tongue the word signifies goat, and ...
(GANSFORT).
A fifteenth-century Dutch theologian, born at Gröningen in 1420; died there ...
(VAPINCENSIS).
Diocese ; suffragan of Aix, includes the department of the Hautes-Alpes. ...
Ecuadorean patriot and statesman; b. at Guayaquil, 24 December, 1821; assassinated at Quito, 6 ...
Better known as Venerable Anne of St. Bartholomew, Discalced Carmelite nun, companion of St. ...
Born of a Portuguese father and a Canarese mother in Bassein, East India, about the year 1556 or ...
Spanish lyric poet; b. at Toledo, 6 Feb., 1503; d. at Nice, 14 Oct., 1536. A noble and a ...
Historian of Peru ; b. at Cuzco, Peru, 12 April, 1539; d. at Córdoba, Spain, c. 1617. The ...
Born at Rome, 4 Aug., 1759; died there, 8 Oct., 1829. He is famous chiefly for his collection of ...
Soldier; born 26 April, 1821, near Havana, Cuba; killed at the battle of Stone River, Tennessee, ...
Benedictine of the Congregation of Saint-Maur, born at Havre about 1627; died at ...
A titular see in the province of Asia, suffragan of Ephesus. The city appears to have been ...
An Oblate missionary and parish priest, born 7 May, 1822, at Côte-Saint-André, ...
A wreath of flowers or evergreens formerly used in connection with baptismal, nuptial, and ...
An English poet and grammarian, who lived in the middle of the thirteenth century. He tells us ...
Priest and martyr, born at Dinting, Derbyshire, c. 1555; died at Derby, 24 July, 1588. He ...
A French Canadian historian, b. at Quebec, 15 June, 1809, of François-Xavier Garneau and ...
(Garnett.)
English martyr, b. 1553-4; d. 1606, son of Brian Garnet, master of Nottingham ...
Protomartyr of St. Omer and therefore of Stonyhurst College; b. at Southwark, c. 1575; executed ...
Jesuit Missionary, born at Paris, 1606, of Jean G. and Anne de Garault; died 7 December, 1649. He ...
Church historian, patristic scholar, and moral theologian ; b. at Paris, 11 Nov., 1612; d. at ...
Jesuit missionary, born at Connerai, France, 6 January, 1642; d. in Quebec, 1730. He entered ...
A historian of Christian art, b. at Naples, 22 January, 1812; d. at Rome, 5 May, 1885. He ...
(GARZONENSIS.)
Suffragan diocese of Popayan in the Republic of Colombia . It comprises the ...
Founder of the Missionaries of the Most Precious Blood (C.P.P.S.); b. at Rome on the feast of ...
A French Canadian writer, b. at Quebec, 30 Oct., 1786, of a family ennobled by Louis XIV in ...
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(GASSENDY, GASSEND.)
A French philosopher and scientist ; b. at Champtercier, a country ...
An Austrian sculptor, b. 22 Nov., 1816 at Prägraten, Tyrol; d. 28 Oct., 1900. He was first ...
A celebrated exorcist ; b. 22 Aug., 1727, at Braz, Vorarlberg, Austria ; d. 4 April, 1779, at ...
Jurist; b. at Newbern, North Carolina , U.S.A. 19 Sept., 1778: d. at Raleigh, North Carolina ...
Founder and bishop of Tours ; b. probably at Rome ; d. at Tours, 20 December, 301. He came ...
Architect and archeologist, b. at Cologne, 15 June, 1790; d. at Paris, January, 1854. In 1809 he ...
A French Jesuit and missionary to China, b. at Gaillac (Aveyron), 14 July, 1689; d. at Peking, ...
(GAUDENTIUS BRIXIENSIS or BONTEMPS.)
A theologian of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchins ; ...
Bishop of Brescia from about 387 until about 410; he was the successor of the writer on ...
The third Sunday of Advent, so called from the first word of the Introit at Mass ( Gaudete ...
A writer on asectic theology ; b. at Château-Thierry, France, 7 January, 1572; d. at ...
Bishop of Tarazona (Turiasso), Spain ; died about 540. Our information concerning the life ...
The Church of Gaul first appeared in history in connexion with the persecution at Lyons under ...
Priest and schoolmaster; b. at Asti, Piedmont, about 1745, of French parents ; d. at Paris, 18 ...
French theologian and author, b. at Fuans (Franche-Comté) in 1802; d. in 1879. While ...
(GAVANTO)
Liturgist, a member of the Barnabite Order ; b. at Monza, 1569; d. at Milan, 14 ...
( Hebrew 'Azzah , "the strong")
A titular see of Palaestina Prima, in the Patriarchate ...
A theologian, b. at Bergamo, Italy, 3 March, 1722; d. at Vicenza, 11 Dec., 1799. At a very ...
Bishop of that city and strenuous defender of papal rights against imperial encroachments ...
A French professor and writer, b. 19 July, 1839, at Nancy ; d. 22 April, 1908, in Paris. He was ...
Gideon or Gedeon (Hebrew "hewer"), also called JEROBAAL ( Judges 6:32 ; 7:1 ; etc.), and ...
An accomplished German historical and portrait painter, b. 6 March, 1800, at Wangen, ...
A celebrated German pulpit orator, b. at Schaffhausen, Switzerland, 16 March, 1445; d. at ...
Cardinal, Archbishop of Cologne, b. 5 February, 1796, at Gimmeldingen, in the Palatinate; d. 8 ...
Died at Rome, 19 Nov., 496. Gelasius, as he himself states in his letter to the Emperor ...
Born at Gaeta, year unknown; elected 24 Jan., 1118; died at Cluny, 29 Jan., 1119. No sooner had ...
Ecclesiastical writer. He was the son of a priest of Cyzicus, and wrote in Bithynia, about 475, ...
(Gembloux, Gemblacum)
A suppressed Benedictine monastery about nine miles north-west of ...
The word genealogy occurs only twice in the New Testament : I Tim., i, 4, and Tit., iii, 9. ...
It is granted on all sides that the Biblical genealogy of Christ implies a number of exegetical ...
( Latin capitulum , a chapter).
The daily assembling of a community for purposes of ...
(Judicium Universale, Last Judgment).
I. EXISTENCE OF THE GENERAL JUDGMENT 1
Few truths are ...
( Latin Vulgate, generatio ).
This word, of very varied meaning, corresponds to the two ...
( Gennesaret .)
This is the name given to the Lake of Tiberias in Luke 5:1; called ...
(1) Genesius (of Rome)
A comedian at Rome, martyred under Diocletian in 286 or 303. Feast, 25 ...
Patroness of Paris, b. at Nanterre, c. 419 or 422; d. at Paris, 512. Her feast is kept on 3 ...
By this name is designated in Mark, vi, 53, a district of Palestine bordering on the Sea of ...
A painter, born at Urbino in 1476; died at the same place, 1551. This talented craftsman was ...
Patriarch of Constantinople (458-471), has left scarcely any writings. Facundus (Defensio, II, ...
Patriarch of Constantinople (1454-1456).
His original name was George Scholarius ( Georgios ...
(GENNADIUS SCHOLASTICUS).
A priest whose chief title to fame is his continuation of St. ...
The first, a martyr for the Catholic Faith, and the second, the restorer of the English province ...
ARCHDIOCESE OF GENOA (JANUENSIS)
Archdiocese in Liguria, Northern Italy. The city is situated ...
Italian painter ; b. probably about 1378 in the District of the Marches; d. probably 1427. The ...
( Hebrew Gôyîm ; Greek ethne, ethnikoi , Hellenes ; Vulgate Gentes, Gentiles, ...
Born 14 July, 1801, at Rome ; died 26 September, 1848, at Dublin. He was proficient in poetry, ...
To genuflect [ Latin genu flectere , geniculare (post-classic), to bend the knee; Greek ...
A disciple of Bernard, was b. between the years 1115 and 1120, at Auxerre; d. some time after ...
Also known as GEOFFREY OF GORHAM.
Abbot of St. Alban's, d. at St. Alban's, 26 Feb., 1146. He ...
(GAUFRIDUS ARTURUS, GALFRIDUS MONEMETENSIS, GALFFRAI or GRUFFYD AB ARTHUR).
Bishop of St. ...
(GOFFRIDUS ABBAS VINDOCINENSIS.)
A cardinal, b. in the second half of the eleventh century of ...
The classic historians of geography, Alexander von Humboldt, Carl Ritter, and Oscar Peschel, never ...
With the exception of the didactic literature, there is no book in the Bible which, to a greater ...
A monk at Constantinople under Michael III (842-867) and the author of a chronicle of some ...
A Greek scholar of the early Italian Renaissance ; b. in Crete (a Venetian possession from ...
(Or THE PISIDIAN).
A Byzantine poet lived in the first half of the seventh century. From his ...
(Also called THE RICH.)
Duke of Saxony, b. at Dresden, 27 August, 1471; d. in the same city, ...
Knights of St. George appear at different historical periods and in different countries as ...
Martyr, patron of England, suffered at or near Lydda, also known as Diospolis, in Palestine, ...
Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia , "is the oldest Catholic literary ...
STATISTICS
The area of Georgia is 59,475 sq. m., and it is the largest of the original thirteen ...
(Greek Georgios ho Sygkellos ).
Died after 810; the author of one of the more important ...
DIOCESE OF GERACE (HIERACENSIS).
Diocese in the province of Reggio in Calabria (Southern Italy ...
Bishop of Mayo, an English monk, date of birth unknown; died 13 March, 731; followed St. ...
DIOCESE OF GERALDTON (GERALDTONENSIS).
Diocese in Australia, established in 1898, comprises ...
Born in Muro, about fifty miles south of Naples, in April, 1726; died 16 October, 1755; ...
A twelfth-century student of Arabic science and translator from Arabic into Latin; born at ...
Date of birth unknown; died at Southwell, 21 May, 1108. He was a nephew of Walkelin, Bishop of ...
Born at Cologne, 935; died at Toul, 23 April, 994. Belonging to a wealthy and noble family, he ...
Jesuit ; born 4 October, 1564; died 27 July, 1637. He is well known through his autobiography, a ...
Confessor ; born about 1635; died 11 March, 1680 (O.S.). The Bromley branch of the Gerard ...
Martyr ; born about 1550 at Wigan; executed at Rochester 13 (30?) April, 1590. Sprung perhaps ...
Also Geraldus Othonis , or Ottonis , a medieval theologian and Minister General of the ...
A titular see in the province of Arabia and the Patriarchate of Antioch. According to ...
A Benedictine of the Maurist Congregation ; b. at St-Calais, Department of Sarthe, France, 12 ...
A French bishop and writer; b. at Poligny (Jura), 1798; d. at Perpignan (Pyrénées ...
French missionary; born at Verdun, 4 June, 1654; died at Peking, China, 27 March, 1707. He ...
Cardinal and theologian ; b. at Samoëns in Savoy, 20 June, 1718; d. at Rome, 12 August ...
(ZERBOLT OF ZUTPHEN)
Born at Zütphen, 1367; died at Windesheim, 1398; a mystical writer ...
Provost of that place and Austin canon , one of the most distinguished theologians of Germany ...
Bishop of Auxerre, born at Auxerre c. 380; died at Ravenna, 31 July, 448. He was the son of ...
Bishop of Paris ; born near Autun, Saône-et-Loire, c. 496; died at Paris, 28 May, 576. ...
Born in 1579 of humble parents at Pibrac, a village about ten miles from Toulouse ; died in ...
Last martyr under Henry VIII ; date of birth unknown; died at Tyburn, 7 March, 1544; ...
I. FROM OLDEST PRE-CHRISTIAN PERIOD TO 800 A.D.
There are no written monuments before the eighth ...
A titular see in the province of Euphratensis and the patriarchate of Antioch; incorrectly ...
A titular see in the province of Isauria, suffragan of Seleucia. The city took its name from ...
Germans, either by birth or descent, form a very important element in the population of the ...
Patriarch of Constantinople (715-30), b. at Constantinople towards the end of the reign of ...
I. BEFORE 1556
From their first appearance in the history of the world the Germans represented ...
(VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF THE NORTHERN MISSIONS)
Its jurisdiction covers the Grand Duchies of ...
A titular see of Galatia Secunda, a suffragan of Pessinus ; mentioned by Hierocles in the ...
DIOCESE OF GERONA (GERUNDENSIS)
The Diocese of Geronia in Catalonia, Spain, suffragan of ...
A titular see in the province of Augustamnica Prima, suffragan of Pelusium in the Patriarchate ...
The surname being the name of his native place; b. in the hamlet of Gerson 14 December, 1363; d. ...
Abbess of the Premonstratensian convent of Aldenberg, near Wetzlar, in the Diocese of Trier ; ...
Cistercian Abbess of Helfta, near Eisleben; born near Halberstadt in 1232; died towards the end ...
Virgin, and Abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles; born in 626; died 17 March, 659. ...
Benedictine and mystic writer; born in Germany, 6 Jan., 1256; died at Helfta, near Eisleben, ...
Beguine ; born at Voorburch, Holland ; died at Delft, 6 Jan., 1358. She was born of peasant ...
Discalced Carmelite, b. at Paris, 1660; d. at Reclus, France, 1761. After completing his ...
(GERVAS US DOROBORNENSIS)
English chronicler, b. about 1141; d. in, or soon after, 1210. If ...
(TILBERIENSIS)
Medieval writer, b. probably at Tilbury, in the County of Essex, England, ...
(Jervise.)
Priest and martyr, born at Boscham, Suffolk, England, 1571; died at Tyburn, 11 ...
Martyrs of Milan, probably in the second century, patrons of the city of Milan and of ...
German Catholic societies for the religious, moral, and professional improvement of young men. ...
Gesta Dei per Francos is the title adopted by Guibert de Nogent (died about 1124) for his history ...
A medieval collection of anecdotes, to which moral reflections are attached. It was compiled ...
Gethsemani (Hebrew gat , press, and semen , oil) is the place in which Jesus Christ ...
An abbey of the Order of Reformed Cistercians, commonly called Trappists, established in ...
Gezireh (or Djezireh), seat of two Catholic residential sees, one Chaldean, the other Syrian. ...
German historian; b. at Calw, Würtemberg, 5 March, 1803; d. at Karlsbad, 6 July, 1861. ...
Prefecture Apostolic in the French Sahara, separated in 1901 from the Vicariate Apostolic of ...
DIOCESE OF GHENT (GANDENSIS or GANDAVENSIS).
The Diocese of Ghent at present comprises the ...
Names adopted by the two factions that kept Italy divided and devastated by civil war during the ...
Sculptor ; b. at Florence about 1381; d. there, December, 1455. He ushered in the early ...
(D OMENICO DI T OMMASO B IGORDI ).
A famous Florentine painter ; b. 1449; d. 11 Jan., ...
Confessor and anchorite in Belgium ; b. in the first half of the seventh century; d. at ...
The principal ceremonial rite of a peculiar Indian religion with originated about 1887 with ...
Italian historian, born 7 May, 1676, at Ischitella in the province of Capinata, Naples ; died ...
A Maronite residential see. Gibail is merely the modern name of Byblos a titular see of ...
Missionary, b. at Montreal, Canada, 1737; d. at New Madrid, about 1804; son of Pierre Gibault ...
Jesuit theologian and controversialist; b. 1544, at or near Wells, Somersetshire; died 16 Aug. or ...
Brother of Father John Gibbons, born at Winchester, 1550 or 1549; died at Douai, 23 June, 1632. ...
Cardinal, and Bishop of Verona, the natural son of Francesco Giberti, a Genoese naval ...
Canonist; b. at Aix, Provence, in 1660; d. at Paris in 1736. He became a cleric at an early ...
VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF GIBRALTAR.
Gibraltar is a rugged promontory in the province of ...
Gideon or Gedeon (Hebrew "hewer"), also called JEROBAAL ( Judges 6:32 ; 7:1 ; etc.), and ...
Born at Wolverhampton, England, 1642; died at Hammersmith, Middlesex, 12 March, 1734; second son ...
Bishop of Worcester, b. about 1235; d. 26 Jan., 1301. He was the son of Hugh Giffard of Boyton ...
Second Norman Bishop of Winchester from 1100 to 1129. Little is known of his history anterior ...
Archbishop of Reims ; b. in Hampshire, 1554; d. at Reims, 11 April, 1629. He was the son of ...
The gift of miracles is one of those mentioned by St. Paul in his First Epistle to the ...
A supernatural gift may be defined as something conferred on nature that is above all the ...
A renowned cardinal, general, and statesman; b. about 1310 at Cuenca in New Castile ; d. 23 ...
A Portuguese Dominican : b. at Vaozela, diocese of Viseu, about 1185; d. at Santarem, 14 May, ...
(Gilbertus Porretanus)
Bishop of Poitiers, philosopher, theologian and general scholar; b. ...
Bishop of London, b. early in the twelfth century of an Anglo-Norman family and connected ...
Vicariate apostolic ; comprises the group of that name, besides the islands of Ellice and ...
Founder of the Order of Gilbertines , b. at Sempringham, on the border of the Lincolnshire fens, ...
Poet, b. at Fontenoy-le-Château, 1751; d. at Paris, 12 November, 1780. His parents were ...
Irish archivist and historian, b. in Dublin, 23 January, 1829; d. there, 23 May, 1898. He was ...
Founded by St. Gilbert, about the year 1130, at Sempringham, Gilbert's native place, where he was ...
Surnamed the Wise; b. about 516; d. at Houat, Brittany, 570. Sometimes he is called "Badonicus" ...
(Latin Ægidius.)
An Abbot, said to have been born of illustrious Athenian parentage ...
(In religion Mother Mary of St. Angela).
Born in Washington county, Pennsylvania, 21 ...
Brother of Eliza Maria Gillespie ; b. in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 19 January 1831; d. at ...
Scottish bishop ; b. at Montreal, Canada, 7 April, 1802; d. at Edinburgh, 24 February 1864. He ...
A musician, born at Ballygar Galway, Ireland, 25 Dec., 1829; died at St. Louis, 24 Sept., 1892; ...
A titular see of Syria Prima, in the Patriarchate of Antioch. Pliny (Hist. nat. V, 81) ...
A French bishop ; b. at Montpellier (department of Herault) 3 Dec., 1806; d. there 17 Nov., ...
An Italian statesman and philosopher ; b. at Turin, 5 April, 1801; d. at Paris, 26 October, ...
An Italian architect, antiquary, archaeologist, and classical scholar, b. in Verona, c. 1445; ...
A composer, b. at Naples in 1738; d. at Dublin, Ireland, February 1806. The family came to ...
Neapolitan painter ; b. at Naples, 1632; d. in the same place, 12 Jan., 1705. He was esteemed ...
(GIORGIO BARBARELLI, ZORZO DA CASTELFRANCO)
Italian painter, b. at Castelfranco in or before ...
A Florentine painter, and founder of the Italian school of painting, b. most probably, in 1266 ...
Composer, b. at Velletri, near Rome, in 1560; d. at Rome, 7 January, 1625. In 1584 he was ...
(BANCHINI or BACCHINI was his family name).
Cardinal, statesman and writer, born at ...
(Surnamed CINTIO)
Italian dramatist and novelist; b. at Ferrara, Italy, 1504; d. there, ...
(UBALDUS A SANCTO CAJETANO).
An Italian canonist; b. in 1692; d. in 1775. He was a member of ...
Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald de Barry) was a distinguished writer, historian, and ecclesiastic of ...
Known as Père Girard, a Swiss pedagogue, b. at Fribourg, 17 December, 1765; d. there, 6 ...
A noted sculptor of the reign of Louis XIV, b. at Troyes, France, 1630; d. at Paris, 1715. The ...
A Provençal troubadour, b. about the middle of the twelfth century, at Excideuil in the ...
A titular see in the province of African Tripoli. It is an island, in ancient times called ...
DIOCESE OF GIRGENTI (AGRIGENTINA).
Girgenti is the capital of a province in Sicily and is ...
French rhetorician and critic; born at Cahors, 21 February, 1657; died at Montpellier, 21 ...
Born at Mercatello in the Duchy of Urbino, Italy, 1660; died at Citt` di Castello, 9 July, 1727. ...
Properly GIULIO DEI GIANNUZZI, also known as GIULIO PIPPI.
A famous architect and painter, the ...
A poet and patriot ; b. 1809, at Monsumano near Pescia, Italy ; d. 31 March, 1850, at ...
A Cardinal, noted for his learning, humility, and zeal for reform; born at Licata, Sicily, of ...
Benedictine chronicler; b. in Burgundy before 1000; d. at Cluny about 1050. In early boyhood he ...
Consul at Rome during A.D. 91, with Trajan. He belonged to one of the noblest families of ...
(Or G LAGOLITSA ; Slavonic glagol, a word; glagolati, to speak).
An ancient alphabet ...
Priest, hebraist, and Biblical scholar; b. at Bordeaux, 1 April, 1798; d. at Issy, near Paris, ...
Chief Justiciar of England ; b. at Stratford, Suffolk, England, date unknown; d. before Acre, ...
(LORITI)
The most distinguished of Swiss humanists, poet, philosopher, geographer, ...
I. ARCHDIOCESE OF GLASGOW (GLASGUENSIS)
Archdiocese in the south-west of Scotland, comprising at ...
[G LESTINGABURH; called also Y NISWITRIN (Isle of Glass) and A VALON (Isle of Apples)] ...
Glebe ( Latin gleba ) originally signified, in common law , any farm, estate, or parcel of ...
Glendalough (the Valley of the Two Lakes) is a picturesque and lonely glen in the heart of the ...
The great doxology ( hymnus angelicus ) in the Mass is a version of a very old Greek form". ...
A hymn composed by St. Theodulph of Orléans in 810, in Latin elegiacs, of which the ...
This word has many shades of meaning which lexicographers are somewhat puzzled to differentiate ...
In general this word means a short verse praising God and beginning, as a rule, with the Greek ...
(IN CANON LAW)
A gloss (Gk. glossa , Lat. glossa , tongue, speech) is an interpretation ...
I. ETYMOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL MEANINGS
The modern English word gloss is derived directly from the ...
(Glossolaly, glossolalia ).
A supernatural gift of the class gratiae gratis datae , ...
Liturgical gloves ( chirothecœ , called also at an earlier date manicœ , wanti ...
(From Lat. gluttire , to swallow, to gulp down), the excessive indulgence in food and drink. ...
Archdiocese in the Kingdom of Prussia. The archdiocese includes the Dioceses of Gnesen and ...
The doctrine of salvation by knowledge. This definition, based on the etymology of the word ( ...
(GOANENSIS.)
Patriarchate of the East Indies, the chief see of the Portuguese dominions in the ...
Goajira is the most northern portion of South America is a peninsula running into the Caribbean ...
A Dominican and hellenist, b. at Paris, 1601, d. 23 September, 1653. He entered the convent of ...
An anchorite of Aquitaine; b. about 585; d. near Oberwesel (Germany), 6 July, 649. He came of a ...
Moral theologian ; born at Charmoilles, in the Diocese of Basil, now in the Department of the ...
Regarded in traditional lore as the greatest Irish architect of the seventh century, and ...
(Persona.)
Born in 1358; died 17 November, 1421. He was a Westphalian and was known as an ...
Etymology of the Word "God" Discusses the root-meaning of the name "God", which is derived from ...
The topic will be treated as follows:
I. As Known Through Natural ReasonA. The Problem Stated1. ...
I. As Known Through Natural ReasonA. Infinity of GodB. Unity or Unicity of God C. Simplicity of ...
1. Essential Dependence of the Universe on God (Creation and Conservation)
In developing the ...
This article is divided as follows:
I. Dogma of the Trinity; II. Proof of the Doctrine from ...
(Also spelled GOTHARD, GODEHARD).
Bishop of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony ; born about the ...
(True name Tylden.)
Born at Addington, Kent, 1624; died in London, 1 Dec., 1688. His father, ...
Bishop, poet and exegete ; b. at Dreux in the diocese of Chartres, 1605; d. at Vence, 21 ...
Born about the year 640, at Boves, a few leagues from Amiens, in France ; died about the ...
(GODELINA.)
Born at Hondeforte-lez-Boulogne, c. 1049; died at Ghistelles, 6 July, 1070. The ...
Bishop of Chartres, France ; b. at Talcy, near Blois, 1647; d. at Chartres, 1709. He studied ...
Born at Ruthin, Denbighshire, 28 February, 1582-3; died at Westminster, 19 January, 1656. He was ...
Duke of Lower Lorraine and first King of Jerusalem, son of Eustache II, Count of Boulogne, and ...
(GODEFRIDUS DE fontIBUS, DOCTOR VENERANDUS)
A scholastic philosopher and theologian ; born ...
German writer of the twelfth century. Nothing is known as to the place or date of his birth, ...
(GODINEZ).
Mystical theologian, born at Waterford, Ireland, in 1591; died in Mexico, Dec. ...
The name of two Abbots of Croyland.
Godric I (870-941)
Godrick I was the successor of the Abbot ...
(GANSFORT).
A fifteenth-century Dutch theologian, born at Gröningen in 1420; died there ...
Second superior-general of the Society of the Sacred Heart, daughter of Joseph Goetz of ...
(Or Gough)
Oratorian; b. 1605; d. at Paris, Christmas Day, 1681. He was the son of Stephen ...
(Or G OFFINÉ ).
Born at Cologne, or according to some, at Broich, 6 December, 1648; ...
Names, respectively, of a king and of his supposed kingdom, mentioned several times in chapters 38 ...
(Golden Bull ).
A fundamental law of the Holy Roman Empire; probably the best known of all ...
An object of worship among the Hebrews, mention of which occurs principally in Exodus 32 where ...
A precious and sacred ornament made of pure gold by skilled artificers, which the popes have ...
Dramatist; b. at Venice, 25 Feb., 1707; d. at Paris, 6 Jan., 1793. Goldoni is especially ...
Bishop of St. Asaph, the last survivor of the ancient hierarchy of England ; b. probably at ...
The place of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
NAME Etymology and Use
The word Calvary ( ...
Portuguese poet, dramatist, and novelist; b. at Avelomar, near Oporto, 13 August, 1827; d. 4 ...
(GUNDULFUS).
The name of three saints, of whom one was Bishop of Tongres (Maestricht), the ...
Theologian, b. about 1616 at Beziers, in the province of Languedoc; d. there 24 Jan., 1681. From ...
Theologian, ascetical writer, and preacher; born at Soissons, 8 Sept., 1640; died at Paris, 28 ...
Theologian and thirteenth general of the Society of Jesus, b. at Arganda, Spain, 18 January, ...
Dominican, cardinal, theologian, and philosopher, b. at Villoria in the Province and Diocese ...
(Hercules.)
Cardinal ; b. at Mantua, 23 November, 1505; d. 2 March, 1563. He was the Son of ...
Born in the castle of Castiglione, 9 March, 1568; died 21 June, 1591. At eight he was placed in ...
Cardinal ; b. at Mantua, 11 November, 1542; d. at San Martino, 11 January, 1593. He belonged to ...
Popularly known as St. Elmo, b. in 1190 at Astorga, Spain ; d. 15 April, 1246, at Tuy. He was ...
Spanish poet, active between 1220 and 1242. Born in the closing years on twelfth century, he ...
"Good" is one of those primary ideas which cannot be strictly defined. In order to fix its ...
A phrase employed to designate the mental and moral state of honest, even if objectively ...
Definition and etymology
Good Friday, called Feria VI in Parasceve in the Roman Missal, he ...
The Eastern Vicariate of the Cape of Good Hope was established in 1847, when the Vicariate of the ...
The Western vicariate and the Central prefecture, although different in name, are virtually one. ...
A congregation of Tertiaries Regular of St. Benedict, established 2 February, 1857, at Sydney, ...
The aim of this institute is to provide a shelter for girls and women of dissolute habits, who ...
"We always act with a view to some good. The good is the object which all pursue, and for the ...
Priest and martyr ; born in the Diocese of Bangor, Wales, 1590; died 1642. He was educated at ...
Cardinal, Archbishop of Mechlin (Belgium), b. at Perck, near Vilvorde, 18 July, 1827; d. at ...
( Latin GORDIANUS.)
There were three Roman emperors of this name, who reigned between A.D. ...
Martyrs, suffered under Julian the Apostate , 362, commemorated on 10 May. Gordianus was a judge ...
This agitation, so called from the head and spirit of the movement, Lord George Gordon, ...
A Benedictine monk, physicist ; b. 15 June, 1712, at Cofforach in Forfarshire, Scotland ; d. ...
A titular see in the province of Lydia, suffragan of Sardis. The city is mentioned by Strabo, ...
Martyr, suffered in 304 at Nicomedia during the persecution of Diocletian. Gorgonius held a high ...
The year 1572, Luther and Calvin had already wrested from the Church a great part of Europe. ...
A titular see, and in the Greek Church metropolitan see, of the Island of Crete. The city, ...
(Or GOTSELIN, according to the spelling in the earliest manuscripts of his works.)
A ...
The word Gospel usually designates a written record of Christ's words and deeds. It is very ...
I. HISTORY
From the very earliest times the public reading of parts of the Bible was an important ...
The subject will be treated under the following heads:
I. Contents, Selection and Arrangement of ...
Second Bishop of Liverpool ; born at Ormskirk, Lancashire, 5 July, 1814; died. at St. Edward's ...
Called M ABUSE from Maubeuge in Hainaut.
Flemish painter ; b. about 1472; d. at Middelburg ...
Ecclesiastical author; b. at Rouen, France, 28 Sept., 1787; d. at Paris, 27 Nov., 1858. He ...
(Or JOHN GOTER)
Priest and controversialist; b. at Southampton, date unknown; d. at sea on a ...
The term Gothic was first used during the later Renaissance, and as a term of contempt. Says ...
One of the greatest of Middle High German epic poets. Of his life we know absolutely nothing; ...
Cardinal and theologian, b. at Bologna, 5 Sept., 1664; d. in Rome, 18 Sept., 1742. He received ...
A medieval theologian ; b. about 800, d. after 866, probable 30 October, 868 (or 869), in the ...
(GODESCALCUS).
Martyr Prince of the Wends; d. at Lenzen on the Elbe, 7 June 1066. His feast ...
(Gulburnensis).
One of the six suffragan sees of the ecclesiastical province of Sydney, ...
One of the most distinguished French musicians and composers of the nineteenth century, b. in ...
Jesuit missionary; born 1607, in Anjou; martyred in New York State, 23 September, 1642. Health ...
French cardinal and theologian ; b. at Montigny-les-Charlieu, a village of ...
Civil Authority is the moral power of command, supported (when need be) by physical coercion, ...
Poet; born between 1327-1330, probably in Kent; died October, 1408. He was of gentle blood and ...
Painter and etcher, b. in Fuendetodos, Aragon, Spain, 31 March, 1746; d. in Bordeaux, 16 ...
(Goyasiensis). Co-extensive with the state of the same name, one of the twenty states which, with ...
The diocese of Gozo (Goulos-Gaudisiensis), comprises the Island of Gozo in the Mediterranean ...
Italian author, born at Venice, 1720; died 1806. He spent in military service three years that ...
(BENOZZO DI LESE DI SANDRO, surnamed GOZZOLI).
Painter ; b. at Florence, 1420; d. at Pisa ...
Founder of the Sylvestrines, b. of the noble family of the Gozzolini at Osimo, 1177; d. 26 ...
Coadjutor-elect of Baltimore ; born at Ruemannsfelden, Bavaria, 18 August, 1753; died at ...
A Catholic theologian, b. at Paderborn, 7 December, 1817; d. at Irmgarteichen, in the district ...
A pseudonym for Anton Alexander (Maria), Count von Auersperg, an Austrian poet; b. at Laibach in ...
Actual Grace Explains the concept of actual grace, which is defined in the article as "a ...
In Apostolic times St. Paul counsels the faithful: "Whether you eat or drink, or whatsoever ...
Grace ( gratia, Charis ), in general, is a supernatural gift of God to intellectual creatures ...
These are concerned chiefly with the relation between grace and free will. How can the ...
Grace ( gratia, Charis ), in general, is a supernatural gift of God to intellectual ...
Philanthropist and merchant, born at Cork, Ireland, 10 May, 1832; died at New York, 21 March, ...
( Latin Graduale , from gradus , a step)
Gradual, in English often called Grail, is the ...
Fifteen psalms -- namely, Psalms 119-133 (in Hebrew 120-134) -- bear a Hebrew inscription which ...
Bishop; b. at Clifton-in-the-Fylde, Lancashire, 26 Jan., 1777; d. in London, 15 March, 1833; went ...
The term in common usage among archaeologists to designate a class of rude inscriptions scratched ...
First Archbishop of St. Andrews and Metropolitan of Scotland, date of birth uncertain; d. ...
The name of a legendary sacred vessel , variously identified with the chalice of the Eucharist ...
Religious of the Society of the Sacred Heart ; b. at Versailles, 17 September, 1788; d. at ...
( Hungarian ESZTERGOM; Latin STRIGONIUM, STRIGONIENSIS)
Located in Hungary. From the ...
Archdiocese of Granada (Granatensis).
Archdiocese in Spain, founded by St. Cecilius about ...
The origin of this university is to be traced to the Arab school at Cordova, which, when the ...
Doctor of the Sorbonne, theologian, liturgist; b. near Chateaudun, about 1660; d. at Paris, 1 ...
(Grandormensis)
Diocese created 12 May, 1882 out of the diocese of Detroit, and made to ...
The mother-house of the Carthusian Order lies in a high valley of the Alps of Dauphine, at an ...
Born 19 June, 1839, at Giesenkirchen, Rhine Province; died 19 March, 1902, at Valkenburg, ...
Priest and historian, b. at Strasburg, Alsace, 9 Nov., 1752; d. at the Abbey of Luntzel ...
Abbey and Order in the department of Hte-Vienne, France. The exact date of the foundation of the ...
First Bishop of Southwark ; b. at Ligny-les-Aires, Arras, France, 25 Nov., 1816; d. at Rome, ...
Known in history as CARDINAL DE GRANVELLE (GRANVELLA).
Born at Ornans in Franche-Comté, ...
Foundress of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul , born at Paris, 12 August, 1591, ...
Count and Marquess de Grasse-Tilly, lieutenant-general of the naval forces; b. near Toulon, 1723; ...
Master of ceremonies to Julius II and Leo X ; b. at Bologna, about 1470; d. at Rome, 10 June, ...
Roman Emperor; son of Valentinian I; born at Sirmium, 359; died at Lyons, 383. Before he had ...
Spiritual director of St. Teresa and first Provincial of the Discalced Carmelites ; born at ...
(GRATIANUS).
The little that is known concerning the author of the "Concordantia discordantium ...
A titular see in Caesarea Mauretania, Africa. This city does not figure in a list of the ...
(VAN GRAES)
Humanist ; b. 1475 at Holtwick, near Coesfeld, Westphalia ; d. at Cologne, 22 ...
French priest and writer; b. at Lille, 30 March, 1805; d. at Montreux, Switzerland, 7 February, ...
Schoolmaster and exegete, b. 17 Aug., 1769, at Mittelberg, Allgäu, Bavaria ; d. at ...
Jesuit missionary; born 1651 at Moulins, where he studied classics and philosophy under the ...
DIOCESE OF GRAVINA AND MONTEPELOSO (GRAVINENSIS ET MONTIS PELUSII).
Gravina is a town in the ...
Theologian ; b. in Sicily, about 1573; d. in the Minerva, at Rome, 26 Aug., 1643. He entered the ...
Italian jurist and littérateur of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; b. at ...
The University of Graz, located in the capital of the Province of Steiermark, owes its ...
DIOCESE OF GREAT FALLS (GREATORMENSIS).
Created by Pope Pius X, 18 May, 1904; comprises the ...
One of the most remarkable Spanish artists, b. in Crete, between 1545 and 1550; d. at Toledo, 7 ...
Greece will be treated in this article under the following heads: I. The Land and the People; II. ...
The Uniat churches of the Byzantine or Greek Rite were almost unknown to the United States ...
This subject will be treated under the following heads:
I. Explanation of Terms; II. The Greek ...
The name Orthodox Church is generally used to distinguish those of the Greek Rite who are ...
(1) Rite, Language, Religion
These are three things that must always be distinguished. A rite is ...
(SINUS VIRIDIS)
The Diocese of Green Bay — established 3 March, 1868, from the territory ...
Martyr ; born about 1584; martyred 19 August, 1642. His parents, who were Protestants, sent him ...
Priest and controversialist; b. at Stourbridge, Worcestershire, 1799; d. at Newport, Shropshire, ...
An island stretching from within the Arctic Circle south to about 59 degrees N. latitude, being ...
The name is often taken as synonymous with plain chant, comprising not only the Church music of ...
Bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname; d. ...
Doctor of the Church ; born at Rome about 540; died 12 March 604. Gregory
is certainly one of ...
(Reigned 715-731).
Perhaps the greatest of the great popes who occupied the chair of Peter ...
(Reigned 731-741.)
Pope St. Gregory III was the son of a Syrian named John. The date of his ...
Elected near the end of 827; died January, 844. When Gregory was born is not known, but he was a ...
(UGOLINO, Count of Segni).
Born about 1145, at Anagni in the Campagna; died 22 August, 1241, ...
Humanist and Statesman, b. at Würzburg in the beginning of the fifteenth century; d. at ...
Doctor of the Church, born at Arianzus, in Asia Minor, c. 325; died at the same place, 389. He ...
Known at THAUMATURGUS, ( ho Thaumatourgos , the miracle-worker).
Born at Neocæsarea in ...
Date of birth unknown; died after 385 or 386. He belongs to the group known as the "Cappadocian ...
An Augustinian theologian ; born at Rimini, Italy, in the second half of the thirteenth ...
Born in 538 or 539 at Arverni, the modern Clermont-Ferrand; died at Tours, 17 Nov., in 593 or ...
Abbot; b. about 707 or 708; d. 775 or 780. Gregory was born of a noble family at Trier. His ...
Professor of the University of Ingolstadt , b. at Medina, Spain, March, 1550 (1540, 1551?); d. ...
Born 257?; died 337?, surnamed the Illuminator (Lusavorich).
Gregory the Illuminator is the ...
Born c. 970; died 4 February, 999. On the death of John XV the Romans sent a deputation to Otto ...
On the death of Sergius IV in June, 1012, "a certain Gregory", opposed the election of ...
(JOHN GRATIAN).
Date of birth unknown; elected 1 May 1045; abdicated at Sutri, 20 December, ...
(HILDEBRAND).
One of the greatest of the Roman pontiffs and one of the most remarkable men ...
Antipope. He was Mauritius Burdinus (Bordinho, Bourdin), who was placed upon the papal chair by ...
(ALBERTO DI MORRA).
Born about the beginning of the twelfth century, at Benevento ; elected ...
Born 1210; died 10 January, 1276. The death of Pope Clement IV (29 November, 1268) left the ...
(PIERRE ROGER DE BEAUFORT).
Born in 1331, at the castle of Maumont in the Dioceses of Limoges ...
(ANGELO CORRARIO, now CORRER).
Legal pope during the Western Schism ; born at Venice, of a ...
(UGO BUONCOMPAGNI).
Born at Bologna, 7 Jan., 1502; died at Rome, 10 April, 1585. He studied ...
(N ICCOLÒ S FONDRATI ).
Born at Somma, near Milan, 11 Feb., 1535; died at Rome, 15 ...
(ALESSANDRO LUDOVISI).
Born at Bologna, 9 or 15 January, 1554; died at Rome, 8 July, 1623. ...
(MAURO, or BARTOLOMEO ALBERTO CAPPELLARI).
Born at Belluno, then in the Venetian territory, 8 ...
The oldest university of Prussia, founded in 1456. Even before this, Greifswald had, for a short ...
Bishop and church historian, b. at Rapperswyl, Switzerland, 25 May, 1897; d. at St. Gall, 17 ...
A square or oblong cloth which the bishop, according to the "Cæremoniale" and ...
DIOCESE OF GRENOBLE (GRATIANOPOLITANA)
Now comprises the Department of Isère and the Canton ...
German humanist ; b. in 1477, at Speyer ; d. 1512, at Mainz. His father, also named Dietrich, ...
French missionary; b. at Perigueux, in 1618; entered the Society of Jesus at Bordeaux, 5 ...
Born 29 August, 1709; died 16 June, 1777, at Amiens. Having finished his studies at the college ...
A celebrated Jesuit writer; b. at Markdorf in the Diocese of Constance in 1562; d. at ...
French painter, b. at Tournus in Ardeche, 21 August, 1725; d. at Paris, 21 March, 1805. His ...
The Order of Sisters of Charity of the Hôpital Général of Montreal, commonly ...
A community founded in 1745 at Monteal by Madame d'Youville, known as the Grey Sisters, or Grey ...
A novelist, dramatist, lyricist; b. 12 December, 1803, at Limerick, Ireland ; d. at Cork, 12 ...
Journalist, historian, b. at Philadelphia, 23 Oct., 1842; d. there, 10 Nov., 1911. In early ...
Born in London, 2 June, 1791; died 19 August, 1847; the first and only Vicar Apostolic of the ...
An Austrian poet, b. at Vienna, 15 January, 1791, d. 21 January, 1872. After desultory ...
Italian physicist, b. at Bologna, 2 April, 1618; d. in the same city, 28 Dec., 1663. He entered ...
An eclectic painter of the Bolognese school ; b. at Bologna, 1606; d. at Rome, 1680. He was a ...
The greatest German novelist of the seventeenth century. What we know of his life is largely ...
( Or Geert De Groote; Gerhardus Magnus.)
Founder of the "Brethren of the Common Life" , b. ...
An eminent jurist and theologian, b. 24 Feb., 1503, at Soest, Westphalia ; d. at Rome, 13 March, ...
Bishop of Lincoln and one of the most learned men of the Middle Ages ; b. about 1175; d. 9 ...
(Grossetana)
Grosseto, suffragan diocese of Siena, has for its episcopal city the capital ...
( Hungarian Nagy-Várad; Magno-Varadinensis)
A diocese of the Latin Rite in ...
( Latin Crypta ferrata .)
A Basilian monastery near Rome, sometimes said to occupy the site ...
A German Jesuit missionary in China and noted explorer of the seventeenth century; b. at Linz, ...
Benedictine and polygraph; b. 4 April, 1805, at Sablé-sur-Sarthe; d. at Solesmes, 30 ...
Born at Rouen, 1641; died at the monastery of Saint-Ouen, 2 January, 1715. For some time he ...
(1) Eugénie de Guérin
A French writer; b. at the château of La Cayla, in ...
(In religion, Mother Theodore)
Born at Etables (Côte du Nord), Brittany, France, 2 ...
(Guadalaxara)
Archdiocese in Mexico, separated from the Diocese of Michoacan by Paul III, 31 ...
Guadalupe is strictly the name of a picture, but was extended to the church containing the ...
(Or Basse Terre; Guadalupensis; Imæ Telluris)
Diocese in the West Indies, comprises the ...
(GUADICENSIS)
The Diocese of Guadix, in Spain, comprises the greater part of the Province of ...
(Pronounced Waikuri .)
A group of small tribes, speaking dialectic forms of a common ...
( Or Guamanga).
A Peruvian diocese, suffragan to Lima. The See of Guamanga was erected by ...
(Pronounced Waraní .)
One of the most important tribal groups of South America, ...
(LA LEGGE DELLE GUARENTIGIE)
A name given to the law passed by the senate and chamber of the ...
(EGITANIENSIS.)
Province of Beira, Portugal. Near the episcopal city are the ruins of Idanha, ...
Venetian painter ; born at Venice, 1712; died in the same city, 1793. He was a pupil of ...
( See also FEAST OF THE GUARDIAN ANGELS .)
That every individual soul has a guardian angel ...
This feast, like many others, was local before it was placed in the Roman calendar. It was not ...
Guardianship is "the condition or fact of being a guardian; the office or position of guardian" ...
An Italian poet, b. at Ferrara, 1538, d. at Venice, 7 Oct., 1612. His father, Francesco ...
A humanist, b. 1370, at Verona, Italy ; d. 1460, at Ferrara. He studied Latin in the school ...
(GUASTELLENSIS).
In the province of Reggio Emilia (Central Italy ) on the left bank of the Po ...
Luigia Torelli, Countess of Guastalla (b. about 1500; d. 29 Oct., 1559 or 1569), widowed for ...
(Sancti Jacobi majoris de Guatemala)
Archdiocese conterminous with the Republic of Guatemala, ...
A RCHDIOCESE OF G UAYAQUIL (G UAYAQUILENSIS ).
Guayaquil, the capital of the Ecuadorian ...
Diocese of Eugubinensis, in the province of Perugia in Umbria (Central Italy ).
The city ...
A German convert to the Catholic faith from the Protestant ministry; b. 11 April, 1596, at ...
(Latin, Guodila ).
Born in Brabant, Belgium, of Witger and Amalberga, in the seventh ...
Names adopted by the two factions that kept Italy divided and devastated by civil war during the ...
Scientist, b. at Bologna, 16 August, 1763; d. in the same city, l5 December, 1817. He is known as ...
(Or Guayana .)
Guiana was the name given to all that region of South America which extends ...
An antipope, known as Clement III, 1080 (1084) to 1100; born at Parma about 1025; died at ...
An historian and statesman; born at Florence, 1483; died there, 23 May, 1540. His parents, Piero ...
(Guido Aretinus).
A monk of the Order of St. Benedict, b. (according to Dom Morin in the ...
(Guigo de Castro).
Fifth prior of the Grande Chartreuse, legislator of the Carthusian Order ...
Bishop and orator; born in November, 1548, at Autun ; died in September, 1631. He was the son ...
Guilds were voluntary associations for religious, social, and commercial purposes. These ...
Second and eldest surviving son of James Roger Guiney and Judith Macrae; born at Parkstown, Co. ...
Duke of Apulia and Calabria, founder of the Norman state of the Two Sicilies; born about 1016; ...
The House of Guise, a branch of the ducal family of Lorraine, played an important part in the ...
A Bishop of Aversa, a Benedictine monk, theologian, and opponent of Berengarius ; born at an ...
Vicariate erected 12 September, 1905, and formed from the prefecture Apostolic of the same name ...
(Oath taken May, 1604, plot discovered November, 1605). Robert Catesby, the originator of the ...
A hermit in Bohemia in the eleventh century; b. about 955; d. at Hartmanitz, Bohemia, 9 ...
(GURCENSIS)
A prince-bishopric of Carinthia, suffragan to Salzburg, erected by Archbishop ...
Moral theologian ; b. at Mailleroncourt, Haute-Saône, 23 January, 1801; d. at Merc ur, ...
Naturalist, and the first aeronaut; b. in 1685 at Santos in the province of São Paulo , ...
(Henne Gänsfleisch zur Laden, commonly called Gutenberg).
Inventor of printing; born about ...
Hermit; born about 673; died at Croyland, England, 11 April, 714. Our authority for the life ...
A celebrated French mystic of the seventeenth century; born at Montargis, in the Orléanais, ...
Señor de Batres; Spanish historian and poet (1376-1458). He belonged to a family ...
( German RAAB; Latin JAURINENSIS).
A Hungarian see, suffragan to the Archdiocese of ...