Q Catholic Encyclopedia Reference Catholicism Denominations Christianity
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- Comprises thirteen counties in Canada.
- Anglo-American religious sect.
- Various definitions of quality and its forms or divisions.
- Spanish Franciscan. (b. 1519)
- Ancient hymn in honour of the Blessed Virgin.
- Small tribe attached to Cowachan agency, at the southeast end of Vancouver, British Columbia.
- Located in Mexico; suffragan of Michoacan.
- Opening line of the twelfth and last poem in the "Cathemerinon" of Prudentius.
- Mother and child martyred at Cilicia.
- Seventeenth-century writer and Orientalist. (1583-1650)
- Peruvian and Ecuadoran tribe.
- Second-century Christian apologist.
- Italian sculptor. (1374-1438)
- A strict ecclesiastical penance of forty days.
- A degree of contemplation in which the soul experiences an extraordinary peace and rest.
- Principal aboriginal tribe of Guatemala.
- Spanish Cardinal. (1482-1540)
- Comprises two dioceses and four sees in Ecuador.
- Doctrine which declares that man's highest perfection consists in a sort of psychical self-annihilation and a consequent absorption of the soul into the Divine Essence even during the present life.
- Irish journalist. (1796-1843)
- Indian diocese, suffragan of Verapoly.
- Group of Roman martyrs.
- The period of fifty days before Easter.
- American religious and charitable society, organized to supplement the work done by the members of the Conference of St. Vincent de Paul.
- 1910 decree of the Sacred Congregation of the Sacraments on the age at which children are to be admitted to first Communion.
- French writer. (1634-1719)
- Cardinal and scholar. (1680-1755)
- Group of martyrs from the early Middle Ages.
- Interpretations of quantity as either a physical or theoretical abstraction.
- Series of five councils held in a French village between 838 and 858.
- The Islamic sacred book, who regard it as the revelation of God.
- Missionary and Indian philologist. (d. 1784)
- Denotes a season of preparation by fasting and prayer, to imitate the example of Christ.
- Archbishop of Paris. (1778-1839)
- An early tribe from the lower Mississippi region.
- Canadian province.
- French diocese, including the Department of Finistère.
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