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Tabasco Diocese in the Republic of Mexico, suffragan of the Archbishopric of Yucatán.
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Tabb, John Bannister American poet and educator. (1845-1909)
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Tabbora A titular see in Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage.
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Tabernacle Vessel holding the Blessed Sacrament.
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Tabernacle Old Testament precursor to the Temple.
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Tabernacle Lamp In the Old Testament God commanded that a lamp filled with the purest oil of olives should always burn in the Tabernacle of the Testimony without the veil.
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Tabernacle Societies The Association of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and of work for poor churches was founded at Brussels in 1848 by Anne de Meeûs.
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Tabernacle Society Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Tabernacles, Feast of One of the three great feasts of the Hebrew liturgical calendar.
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Tabor, Mount Distinguished among the mountains of Palestine for its picturesque site, its graceful outline, the remarkable vegetation which covers its sides of calcareous rock, and the splendour of the view from its summit.
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Tabæ Titular see in Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis.
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Tacana Indians The collective designation for a group of tribes constituting the Tacanan linguistic stock in different dialects, occupying the upper valleys of the Beni and Madre de Dios Rivers, on the eastern slope of the Andes, Department of Beni, north-western B
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Tacapæ Titular see of Tripolitana in northern Africa.
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Taché, Alexandre-Antonin First Archbishop of St. Boniface, Manitoba, missionary, prelate, statesman, and writer of Western Canada. (1823-1894)
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Taché, Etienne-Pascal Statesman, b. at St. Thomas (Montmagny, Province of Quebec), 5 Sept., 1795, son of Charles, and Geneviève Michon; d. 30 July, 1865.
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Tadama A titular see in Mauretania Cæsariensis.
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Taenarum A titular see in Greece, suffragan of Corinth.
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Taensa Indians A Muskhogean tribe living when first known on the west bank of the Mississippi, within the present limits of Tensas parish, Louisiana.
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Tahiti, Vicariate Apostolic of Located in the Society Islands, has an area of 600 square miles.
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Taigi, Blessed Anna Maria Gesualda Antonia Born at Siena, Italy, 29 May, 1769; died at Rome, 9 June, 1837.
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Tait Indians A collective term for those members of the Cowichan tribe, occupying the Lower Fraser River, Yale District, British Columbia (Canada), between Nicomen and Yale.
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Takkali The hybrid name by which the Carrier Indians of the northern interior of British Columbia were originally made known by the fur traders.
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Talbot, James Fourth son of George Talbot and brother of the fourteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Chiefly known for having been the last priest to be indicted in the public courts for saying Mass. (1726-1790)
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Talbot, John English Catholic layman.
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Talbot, Peter Archbishop of Dublin, 1669-1680; b. at Malahide, Dublin, in 1620.
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Talbot, Thomas Joseph Brother of the fourteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, and of Bishop James Talbot.
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Tallagaht, Monastery of Situated in the barony of Uppercross.
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Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles-Maurice de Prince of Benevento, Bishop of Autun, French minister and ambassador. (1754-1838)
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Tallis, Thomas English composer. (1514-1585)
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Talmud A post-Biblical substantive formation of Pi'el ("to teach"), and originally signified "doctrine" or "study".
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Talon, Jean First intendant in exercise of New France.
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Talon, Nicolas French Jesuit, historian, and ascetical writer. (1605-1691)
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Talon, Pierre A French-Canadian explorer, born at Quebec, 1676.
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Tamanac Indians A tribe of Cariban linguistic stock occupying the territory about the Cuchivero River, a tributary of the lower Orinoco, Venezuela.
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Tamassus A titular see in Cyprus, suffragan of Salamis.
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Tamaulipas Diocese in the Mexican Republic, suffragan of Linares.
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Tamburini, Michelangelo Fourteenth General of the Society of Jesus. (1648-1730)
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Tamburini, Thomas Moral theologian. (1591-1675)
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Tametsi The first word of Chapter 1, Session 24, of the Council of Trent.
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Tamisier, Marie-Marthe-Baptistine Initiator of international Eucharistic congresses, born at Tours, 1 Nov., 1834; died there 20 June, 1910.
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Tanagra A titular see in Hellas, suffragan of Corinth.
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Tancred Prince of Antioch, born about 1072; died at Antioch, 12 Dec., 1112.
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Taney, Roger Brooke Fifth chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Tanguay, Cyprien Genealogist, born at Quebec, 1819; died 1902.
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Tanis A titular see, suffragan of Pelusium in Augustamnica Prima, capital of the fourteenth district of Lower Egypt.
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Tanner, Adam Controversialist, born at Innsbruck in 1571; died at Unken, 25 May, 1632.
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Tanner, Conrad Abbot of Einsiedeln, born at Arth in the Canton of Schwyz, 28 Dec., 1752; died 7 April, 1825.
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Tanner, Edmund Bishop of Cork and Cloyne, Ireland, 1574-1579; born about 1526; died 1579.
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Tanner, Matthias Taught humanities, philosophy, theology, and Scripture, was made rector of the imperial university, and guided for six years the Bohemian province of his order.
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Tantum Ergo The opening words of the penultimate stanza of the Vesper hymn of Corpus Christi.
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Tanucci, Bernardo Marchese, Italian statesman, born at Stia in Tuscany, of poor family, in 1698 died at Naples, 29 April, 1793.
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Taoism Religion derived from the philosophical doctrines of Lao-tze.
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Taos Pueblo Town of the Pueblo group, inhabited by Indians speaking the Tigua language of Shoshonean linguistic stock.
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Taparelli, Aloysius Philosopher and writer on sociological subjects. (1793-1862)
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Tapestry A fabric in which the two processes of weaving and embroidering are combined.
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Tapis, Esteban Entered the Franciscan Order at Gerona, 27 Jan., 1778, and joined the missionary College of San Fernando, Mexico, in 1786.
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Tarabotti, Helena Nun and authoress, b. at Venice, 1605; d. there 1652.
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Tarachus, Probus, and Andronicus, Saints Martyrs of the Diocletian persecution. (c. 304)
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Taranto Diocese in southern Italy, on a bay in the Gulf of Taranto.
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Tarapacá Situated in Chile, bounded on the north by the canon of the Camarones and on the south by the Loa River.
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Tarasius, Saint Patriarch of Constantinople, date of birth unknown; died 25 February, 806.
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Tarazona The Diocese of Tarazona comprises the Spanish provinces of Saragossa, Soria, Navarre, and Logroño.
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Tarbes The Diocese of Tarbes comprises the Department of the Hautes-Pyrenees (ancient territory of Bigorre).
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Tarentaise Comprises the arrondissement of Moutiers in the Department of Savoie; it is also sometimes called the Diocese of Moutiers en Tarentaise, and is suffragan of Chambéry.
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Targum The distinctive designation of the Aramaic translations or paraphrases of the Old Testament.
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Tarisel, Pierre Master-mason to the king, b. about 1442; d. in August, 1510.
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Tarkin, Saint Eighth-century Scottish bishop.
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Tarnow Diocese in western Galicia, Austria.
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Tarquini, Camillus Cardinal, Jesuit canonist and archaeologist. (1810-1874)
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Tarragona Its suffragans are Barcelona, Lérida, Gerona, Urgel, Vich, Tortosa, and Solsona.
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Tarsicius, Saint Roman martyr.
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Tarsus A metropolitan see of Cilicia Prima.
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Tartaglia, Nicolò Italian mathematician. (1500-1557)
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Tartini, Giuseppe Violinist, composer, and theorist. (1692-1770)
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Taschereau, Elzéar-Alexandre Archbishop of Quebec and first Canadian cardinal. (1820-1898)
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Tassach, Saint Irish saint, born in the first decade of the fifth century; died about 497.
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Tasse, Joseph Writer and journalist. (1848-1895)
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Tassin, René-Prosper French historian, belonging to the Benedictine Congregation of Saint-Maur. (1697-1777)
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Tasso, Torquato Italian poet. (1544-1595)
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Tassoni, Alessandro Italian poet. (1565-1635)
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Tatian A second-century apologist about whose antecedents and early history nothing can be affirmed with certainty except that he was born in Assyria and that he was trained in Greek philosophy.
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Tatwin, Saint Archbishop of Canterbury; died 30 July, 734.
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Taubaté Diocese in Brazil, South America, established on 29 April, 1908, as a suffragan of Sãn Paulo.
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Tauler, John German Dominican, mystic and preacher. (1300-1361)
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Taunton, Ethelred Writer, born at Rugeley, Staffordshire, England, 17 Oct., 1857; died in London, 9 May, 1907.
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Taverner, John English composer. (1475-1535)
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Tavistock Abbey Located on the Tavy River in Devonshire, England, founded for Benedictine monks in 961.
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Tavium A titular see in Galatia Prima, suffragan of Ancyra.
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Taxa Innocentiana A Decree issued by Innocent XI, 1 Oct., 1678, regulating the fees that may be demanded or accepted by episcopal chancery offices for various acts, instruments, or writings.
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Taxster, John de Sometimes erroneously called Taxter or Taxston. A thirteenth-century chronicler, of whose life nothing is known except that he was professed as a Benedictine at Bury St. Edmund's 20 Nov., 1244.
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Taylor, Frances Margaret Superior General, and foundress of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God. (1832-1900)
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Taylor, Ven. Hugh English martyr. (d. 1585)
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Te Deum, The An abbreviated title commonly given a hymn in rhythmical prose, of which the opening words, Te Deum Laudamus, formed its earliest known title.
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Te Lucis Ante Terminum The hymn at Compline in the Roman Breviary.
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Tebaldeo, Antonio Italian poet, born at Ferrara, in 1463; died. in 1537.
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Tegernsee Benedictine abbey of Bavaria.
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Tehuantepec Diocese in the Republic of Mexico, suffragan of Oaxaca.
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Teilo, Saint Archbishop of Llandaff, born at Eccluis Gunniau, near Tenby, Pembrokeshire; died at Llandilo Vawr, Carmarthenshire, probably in or before 560.
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Tekakwitha, Blessed Kateri An Indian virgin of the Mohawk tribe, known as the "Lily of the Mohawks", and the "Genevieve of New France".
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Teleology From Greek telos, end, and logos, science.
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Telepathy A term introduced by F.W.H. Myers in 1882 to denote "the ability of one mind to impress or to be impressed by another mind otherwise than through the recognized channels of sense".
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Telese A small town in the Province of Benevento, Southern Italy.
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Telesio, Bernardino Italian humanist and philosopher born of a noble family at Cosenza, near Naples, 1508; died there, 1588.
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Telesphorus of Cosenza A name assumed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Great Schism.
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Telesphorus, Pope Saint Reigned about 125-136.
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Tell el-Amarna Tablets, The A collection of some 350 clay tablets found in 1887 amid the ruins of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton.
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Téllez, Gabriel Spanish priest and poet, better known by his pseudonym of Tirso de Molina. (1571-1648)
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Tellier, Michel Le Commissioned by Cardinal Mazarin to organize the royal army.
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Telmessus Titular see in Lycia, suffragan of Myra.
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Temiskaming The Vicariate Apostolic of Temiskaming, suffragan of Ottawa, Canada.
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Temnus A titular see in Asia, a suffragan of Ephesus.
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Tempel, Wilhelm German astronomer. (1821-1889)
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Temperance One of the four cardinal virtues.
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Temperance Movements Covers the history in Europe, the United States, and Canada.
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Templars, The Knights The earliest founders of the military orders.
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Temple The Latin form, templum, from which the English temple is derived, originally signified an uncovered area marked off by boundaries; especially the place marked off by the augurs to be excepted from all profane uses.
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Temple of Jerusalem In the Bible the sanctuary of Jerusalem bears the Hebrew name of Bet Yehovah (house of Jehovah).
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Temple, Sisters of the Established in London for educational purposes at the time of the Crusades.
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Temptation An incitement to sin whether by persuasion or by the offer of some good or pleasure.
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Temptation of Christ Christ endured temptation only from without, inasmuch as His human nature was free from all concupiscence.
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Ten Commandments, The The fundamental obligations of religion and morality and embodying the revealed expression of the Creator's will in relation to man's whole duty to God and to his fellow-creatures.
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Ten Thousand Martyrs, The On two days is a group of ten thousand martyrs mentioned in the Roman Martyrology.
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Tencin, Pierre-Guérin de French statesman and cardinal. (1680-1758)
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Tenebrae Hearse The triangular candlestick used in the Tenebrae service.
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Tenebræ The name given to the service of Matins and Lauds belonging to the last three days of Holy Week.
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Tenedos A titular see, suffragan of Rhodes in the Cyclades.
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Teneriffe Suffragan of Seville, formerly called Nivariensis from Nivaria, the ancient name of the island.
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Teniers, David The name of two eminent Flemish landscape painters; the elder, born at Antwerp in 1582; died there in 1649; the younger; born at Antwerp in 1610; died at Brussels in 1694.
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Tennessee Includes geography, history, and demographics.
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Tenney, William Jewett An author, editor, born at Newport, Rhode Island, 1814; died at Newark, New Jersey, 20 Sept., 1883.
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Tentyris Seat of a titular suffragan see of Ptolemais in Thebaid Secunda.
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Tenure, Ecclesiastical System of feudal tenure was not always restricted to lands, as church revenues and tithes were often farmed out to secular persons as a species of ecclesiastical fief.
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Teos Titular see; suffragan of Ephesus in Asia Minor.
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Tepic A diocese of the Mexican Republic, suffragan of the Archbishopric of Guadalajara.
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Tepl A Premonstratensian abbey in the western part of Bohemia.
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Teramo Diocese in southern Italy.
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Terce The origin of Terce, like that of Sext and None, to which it bears a close relationship, dates back to Apostolic times.
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Terenuthis Titular see, suffragan of Antinoë in Thebais Prima.
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Teresa of Avila, Saint Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada, born at Avila, Old Castile. (1515-1582)
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Teresa of Lisieux, Saint Carmelite of Lisieux, better known as the Little Flower of Jesus. (1873-1897)
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Teresian Martyrs of Compiègne, The Sixteen Blessed Guillotined at the Place du Trône Renversé (now called Place de la Nation), Paris, 17 July, 1794.
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Terill, Anthony English theologian. (1623-1676)
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Termessus A titular see, suffragan of Perge in Pamphylia Secunda.
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Termoli Located on the Italian coast of the Adriatic, having a small harbour near the mouth of the Petraglione.
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Ternan, Saint Bishop of the Picts, flourished in the sixth century.
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Terracina, Sezze, and Piperno Located in the Province of Rome.
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Terrasson, André A French preacher, born at Lyons in 1669; died at Paris, 25 April, 1723.
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Terrestrial Paradise The name popularly given in Christian tradition to the scriptural Garden of Eden.
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Terrien, Jean-Baptiste Dogmatic theologian. (1832-1903)
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Tertiaries Known as "Third Orders", those persons who live according to the Third Rule of religious orders, either outside of a monastery in the world, or in a religious community.
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Tertullian Ecclesiastical writer in the second and third centuries.
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Teruel A suffragan of Saragossa.
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Test-Oath, Missouri The terms of the oath required the affiant to deny, not only that he had ever been in armed hostility to the United States, or to the lawful authorities thereof, but that he had ever "by act or word", manifested his adherence to the cause of the enem
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14538a.htm
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Testament, New Jesus Christ uses the words "new testament" as meaning the alliance established by Himself between God and the world, and this is called "new" as opposed to that of which Moses was the mediator.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14530a.htm
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Testament, Old The Apostle St. Paul declares himself (II Cor., iii, 6) a minister "of the new testament", and calls (iii, 14) the covenant entered into on Mount Sinai "the old testament".
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14526a.htm
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Testem Benevolentiae An Apostolic Letter of Leo XIII addressed to Cardinal Gibbons, 22 January, 1899.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14537a.htm
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Tetzel, Johann First public antagonist of Luther. (1465-1519)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14539a.htm
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Teuchira A titular see in Libyan Pentapolis.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14541a.htm
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Teutonic Order A medieval military order modeled on the Hospitallers of St. John.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14541b.htm
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Tewdrig A Welsh saint, son of King Ceithfalt of Morganwg or Southern Wales, flourished probably in the sixth century.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14542a.htm
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Texas Includes geography, history, demographic, and government information.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14543a.htm
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Textual Criticism The object of textual criticism is to restore as nearly as possible the original text of a work the autograph of which has been lost.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04497a.htm
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Thabraca A titular see of Numidia near the sea, between the Armua and the Tusca.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14552a.htm
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Thacia Montana A titular see in Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14552b.htm
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Thagaste A titular see in Numidia.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14553b.htm
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Thagora Titular see in Numidia, mentioned by the "Rabula Peutingeriana", which calls it Thacora.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14553c.htm
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Thais, Saint A penitent in Egypt in the fourth century.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14553d.htm
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Thalberg, Sigismond Musical composer and pianist. (1812-1871)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14553e.htm
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Thalhofer, Valentin German theologian. (1825-1891)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14554a.htm
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Thangmar Historian. (d. 1022)
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14554b.htm
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