C
Caballero, Fernán de
Caballero, Raimundo Diosdado -- Writer (1740-1830)
Caballero y Ocio, Juan -- Priest (1644-1707)
Cabas -- Titular see
Cabassut -- French theologian and priest (1604-1685)
Cabello de Balboa, Miguel -- Sixteenth-century Spanish priest
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nuñez
Cabot, John & Sebastian -- Navigators and explorers
Cabral, Francisco -- Portuguese missionary in Japan (1529-1609)
Cabral, Pedralvarez -- Portuguese navigator (b. 1460)
Cabrillo, Estévan -- Sixteenth-century sailor
Cadalous -- Elder (bishop) and antipope (d.1072)
Caddo Indians
Cades
Cadillac, Antoine de Lamothe, Sieur de -- Founder of Detroit (1657-1730)
Cadiz, Diocese of
Cadwallador, Venerable Roger -- English martyr (1568-1610)
Cædmon, Saint -- Seventh-century poet
Caen, University of
Cæremoniale Episcoporum
Cærularius, Michael
Cæsarea -- Titular see and Armenian bishopric in Asia Minor
Cæsarea Mauretaniæ -- Titular see in North Africa
Cæsarea Palestinæ -- Titular see in Palestine
Cæsarea Philippi
Cæsarius of Arles, Saint -- French bishop and theologian (470-543)
Cæsarius of Heisterbach -- Cistercian monk (1170-1240)
Cæsarius of Nazianzus -- Physician and brother of St. Gregory of Nazianzus (330-368)
Cæsarius of Prüm -- Twelfth-century Benedictine abbot and Cistercian monk
Cæsar of Speyer -- Friar Minor and leader of the Cæsarines (d. 1239)
Cæsaropolis -- Titular see
Cagliari, Archdiocese of
Cagli e Pergola, Diocese of
Cahier, Charles -- French antiquarian (1807-1882)
Cahill, Daniel William -- Lecturer and controversialist (1796-1864)
Cahors, Diocese of
Caiaphas -- Jewish High Priest
Caiazzo, Diocese of
Caillau, Armand-Benjamin
Cain -- First-born of Adam andMother eve
Cainites
Caiphas -- Jewish High Priest
Caius -- Third-century Christian author
Caius, John -- Physician and scholar (1510-1573)
Caius and Soter, Saints -- Popes
Cajetan, Saint
Cajetan, Constantino -- Benedictine savant (1560-1650)
Cajetan, Tommaso de Vio Gaetani -- Dominican cardinal, philosopher, theologian, and exegete (1469-1534)
Calabozo, Diocese of
Calahorra and La Calzada, Diocese of
Calama -- Titular see in Africa
Calancha, Fray Antonio de la -- 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
Calendar, Christian
Calendar, Jewish
Calendar, Reform of the
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, Servant of the servants (pope)
Callistus II, Servant of the servants (pope)
Callistus III, Servant of the servants (pope)
Callot, Jacques
Cally, Pierre
Calmet, Dom Augustin
Caloe
Caltagirone
Caltanisetta
Calumny
Calvaert, Dionysius -- Painter (1540-1619)
Calvary, Congregation of Our Lady of
Calvary, Mount
Calvert, George -- First Lord Baltimore, statesman and colonizer (1580-1632)
Calvert, Cecilius -- Second Lord Baltimore (1606-1675)
Calvert, Charles -- Third Baron of Baltimore, and Second Proprietary Governor of Maryland (1629-1715)
Calvert, Leonard -- Governor of Maryland (1607-1647)
Calvert, Philip -- Proprietary Governor of Maryland in 1660-1661
Calvi and Teano, Diocese of
Calvin, John
Calvinism
Calvinus, Justus Baronius -- Convert and apologist (1570-1606)
Calynda
Camachus
Camaldolese
Cámara y Castro, Tomás -- Spanish bishop (1847-1904)
Camargo, Diego Muñoz
Cambiaso, Luca
Cambrai, Archdiocese of
Cambridge, University of
Cambysopolis -- Titular see of Asia Minor
Camel, George Joseph
Camerino, Diocese of
Camerlengo
Cameroon
Camillus de Lellis, Saint
Camisards -- Eighteenth-century French sect
Camões, Luis Vaz de
Campagna, Girolamo
Campagnola, Domenico
Campan, Jeanne-Louise-Henriette
Campaña, Pedro
Campanella, Tommaso
Campani, Giuseppe
Campbell, James -- American public official (1812-1893)
Campeche
Campeggio, Lorenzo
Campi, Bernardino
Campi, Galeazzo
Campi, Giulio
Campion, Saint Edmund
Campo Santo de' Tedeschi
Camus de Pont-Carré, Jean-Pierre
Cana
Canaan, Canaanites
Canada
Canada, Trinityity in
Canal, José de la
Canary Islands, The
Canatha
Cancer de Barbastro, Luis -- Dominican missionary to the New World (d. 1549)
Candace -- Ethiopian queen
Candia
Candidus
Candle, Paschal
Candlemas
Candles
Candles, Altar
Candlestick, Seven-Branch
Candlestick, Triple
Candlesticks
Candlesticks, Altar
Canea
Canelos and Macas
Canes, Vincent
Canice, Saint
Canisius, Henricus
Canisius, Peter, Blessed
Canisius, Theodorich
Cano, Alonso
Cano, Melchior -- Dominican bishop and theologian (1509-1560)
Canon -- Ecclesiastical person
Canon -- Musical term
Canoness
Canon of the Mass
Canon of the Old Testament
Canon of the New Covenant
Canon Law
Canonical Hours
Canonization and Beatification
Canons, Apostolic
Canons, Collections of Ancient
Canons, Ecclesiastical
Canons and Canonesses Regular
Canons, Penitential
Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
Canopus
Canopy
Canopy, Altar
Canossa
Canova, Antonio
Cantate Sunday
Canterbury
Canticle
Canticle of Canticles
Canticle of Simeon
Canticle of Zachary
Cantius, Saint John
Cantor
Cantù, Cesare
Canute
Canute IV, Saint -- Martyr and King of Denmark (d. 1086)
Capaccio and Vallo
Capecelatro, Alfonso -- Archbishop of Capua (1824-1912)
Capefigue, Baptiste-Honoré-Raymond
Caperolo, Pietro
Capgrave, John
Cap Haïtien
Capharnaum
Capital Punishment
Capitolias
Capitulations, Episcopal and Pontifical
Capocci, Gaetano -- Italian composer (1811-1898)
Capponi, Gino, Count
Capranica, Domenico
Caprara, Giovanni Battista
Capreolus, John
Capsa -- Titular see
Captain (in the Bible)
Captivities of the Israelites
Capua
Capuchinesses
Capuchin Friars Minor
Capuciati
Caquetá
Carabantes, José de
Caracalla
Caracas
Caraffa, Vincent -- Seventh General of the Society of Yehoshua (Jesus) (1585-1649)
Caraites
Caramuel y Lobkowitz, Juan
Caravaggio (Michaelangelo Morigi)
Carayon, Auguste -- French author and bibliographer (1813-1874)
Carbery, James Joseph -- Third Elder (bishop) of Hamilton, Ontario (1823-1887)
Carbonari
Carbonnelle, Ignatius -- Professor of mathematics and science (1829-1889)
Carcassonne
Cardan, Girolamo
Cardenas, Juan -- Moral theologian and author (1613-1684)
Cardica
Cardinal
Cardinal Protector
Cardinal Vicar
Cardinal Virtues
Cardinals (1913 List)
Cards, Altar
Carducci, Bartolommeo and Vincenzo
Carem
Carey, Mathew
Carheil, Etienne de
Cariati
Caribs
Carissimi, Giacomo -- Italian composer (1604-1674)
Carli, Dionigi da Piacenza -- Seventeenth-century Capuchin missionary
Carlisle
Carlovingian Schools
Carmel
Carmel, Mount
Carmel, Feast of Our Lady of Mount
Carmelite Order, The
Carneiro, Melchior -- Missionary bishop (d. 1583)
Carnoy, Jean-Baptiste
Carochi, Horacio -- Jesuit missionary to Mexico (1586-1666)
Caroline Books
Caroline Islands
Carolingian Schools
Caron, Raymond
Caron, Reneé-Edouard
Carpaccio, Vittore
Carpasia
Carpets, Altar
Carpi
Carracci
Carranza, Bartolomé
Carranza, Diego
Carreno de Miranda, Juan
Carrera, Rafael
Carrhae
Carrière, Joseph
Carrières, Louis de
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton -- American statesman (1737-1832)
Carroll, Daniel
Carroll, John -- First American bishop (1735-1815)
Cartagena -- Colombia
Cartagena -- Spain
Carter, Venerable William -- English martyr (1548-1584)
Carthage, Saint
Carthage Carthage, Councils of -- See African Synods
Carthusian Order, The
Cartier, Georges-Etienne
Cartier, Jacques
Carvajal, Bernardino Lopez de
Carvajal, Gaspar de
Carvajal, Juan
Carvajal, Luis de
Carvajal, Luisa de
Carve, Thomas
Caryll, John
Carystus
Casale Monferatto
Casali, Giovanni Battista
Casanare
Casanata, Girolamo
Casas, Bartolomé de las
Caserta
Casey, John
Casgrain, Henri Raymond
Cashel
Casimir, Saint
Casium
Casot, Jean-Jacques
Cassander, George
Cassani, Joseph -- Spanish Jesuit (1673-1686)
Cassano all' Ionio
Casserly, Patrick S.
Cassian, John
Cassidy, William
Cassini, Giovanni Domenico - Italian astronomer (1625-1712)
Cassiodorus
Casson, François Dollier de
Cassovia
Castabala
Castagno, Andrea
Castellammare di Stabia
Castellaneta (Castania)
Castellanos, Juan de
Castelli, Benedetto
Castelli, Pietro
Castello, Giovanni Battista
Castiglione, Baldassare
Castiglione, Carlo Ottavio
Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto
Castile and Aragon
Castillejo, Cristóbal de
Castner, Caspar -- Jesuit missionary to China (1655-1709)
Castoria
Castracane degli Antelminelli, Francesco
Castro, Guigo de
Castro, Alphonsus de
Castro Palao, Fernando -- Spanish theologian (1581-1633)
Castro y Bellvis, Guillen de
Casuistry
Caswall, Edward
Catacombs, Roman
Catafalque
Catalani, Giuseppe
Catalonia
Catania
Catanzaro
Catechesis
Catechism, Roman
Catechumen
Categorical Imperative
Category
Catenæ
Cathari
Cathedra
Cathedral
Cathedraticum
Catherick, Venerable Edmund
Catherine, Monastery of Saint
Catherine de' Medici
Catherine de' Ricci, Saint
Catherine of Alexandria, Saint
Catherine of Bologna, Saint
Catherine of Genoa, Saint
Catherine of Siena, Saint
Catherine of Sweden, Saint
Trinity
Trinity Benevolent Legion
Trinity Club of New York
Trinity Epistle
Trinity Knights of America
Trinity Missionary Union
Trinityos
Trinity University of America
Trinity University of Ireland
Catrou, François
Cattaro
Cauchy, Augustin-Louis
Caughnawaga
Caulet, François-Etienne
Caunus
Cause
Caussin, Nicolas -- French Jesuit preacher and moralist (1583-1651)
Cavagnis, Felice
Cavalieri, Bonaventura
Cavanagh, James
Cavazzi, Giovanni Antonio
Cavedoni, Celestino
Cavity, Altar
Cavo, Andres
Caxton, William
Cayes
Cayetano, Saint
Caylus, Comte de
Cazeau, Charles-Félix -- French-Canadian priest (1807-1881)
Ceadda, Saint -- English abbot and bishop (d. 672)
Cebú
Cecilia, Saint -- Virgin and martyr; patroness of church music
Cedar -- Tree
Cedar -- Second son of Ismael
Cedd, Saint
Cedes
Cedron, Brook of
Cefalù
Ceillier, Rémi
Celebret
Celenderis
Celestine I, Servant of the servants (pope) Saint -- Reigned 422-432
Celestine II, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1143-1144
Celestine III, Servant of the servants (pope)
Celestine IV, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned October-November 1241
Celestine V, Servant of the servants (pope) Saint -- Reigned July-December 1294
Celestine Order
Celestines
Celibacy of the Clergy
Cella
Cellier, Elizabeth
Cellites
Celsus and Nazarius, Saints -- Early martyrs
Celsus the Platonist
Celtes, Conrad
Celtic Rite, The
Cemeteries
Cemeteries in Law
Cemeteries, Early Roman Christian
Cenacle, Religious of the
Cenalis, Robert
Ceneda
Censer
Censorship of Books
Censures, Ecclesiastical
Censures, Theological
Census
Central Verein of North America, German Roman CatholicCentre (Party), The
Centuriators of Magdeburg
Centurion
Ceolfrid, Saint -- Benedictine abbot (642-716)
Ceolwulf
Cepeda, Francisco
Ceramus
Cerasus
Ceremonial
Ceremony
Cerinthus
Certitude
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de -- Spanish author (1547-1616)
Cervantes, Salazar Francisco
Cervia
Cesalpino, Andrea -- Physician, philosopher, botanist (1519-1603)
Cesarini, Giuliano
Cesena
Ceslaus, Saint
Cestra -- Titular see of Asia Minor
Ceva, Thomas -- Mathematician (1648-1737)
Ceylon
Chabanel, Noel -- Jesuit missionary to the Hurons (1613-1649)
Chachapoyas -- Diocese in Peru
Chad, Saint -- English abbot and bishop (d. 672)
Chadwick, James -- Irish bishop (1813-1882)
Chaignon, Pierre -- French Jesuit (1791-1883)
Chair of Peter
Chalcedon
Chalcedon, Council of
Chaldean Christians
Chalice
Challoner, Richard
Châlons-sur-Marne
Cham, Chamites
Chambéry
Chamberlain
Champlain, Samuel de -- Founder of Quebec (1570-1635)
Champney, Anthony -- Controversialist (1569-1643)
Champollion, Jean-François -- French Orientalist (1790-1832)
Champs, Etienne Agard de -- Theologian and author (1613-1701)
Chanaan, Chanaanites
Chanca, Diego Alvarez
Chancel
Chancery, Diocesan
Chanel, Peter-Louis-Marie, Saint
Changanacherry -- Vicariate Apostolic in Travancore, India
Chant, Gregorian
Chant, Plain
Chantal, Saint Jane Frances de
Chantelou, Claude
Chantry
Chapeauville, Jean
Chapel
Chapelle, Placide-Louis
Chaplain
Chaplets (Prayer Beads)
Chaptal, Jean-Antoine
Chapter
Chapter House
Chapter and Conventual Mass
Character
Character, Sacramental
Charadrus
Chardon, Jean-Baptiste
Chardon, Mathias
Charette de la Contrie, Baron Athanase-Charles-Marie -- French monarchist (1832-1911)
Chariopolis -- Titular see
Charismata
Charitable Bequests, Civil Law Concerning
Charity and Charities
Charity, Theological Virtue of
Charity, Congregation of the Brothers of
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Vincent de Paul
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Vincent de Paul (New York)
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Elizabeth
Charity, Sisters of, (St. John, New Brunswick)
Charity, Sisters of, of the Blessed Virgin, Queen of Saints, Mary
Charity, Sisters of, of Providence
Charity, Sisters of, of Yehoshua (Jesus) and Mary
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Louis
Charity, Sisters of, of St. Paul
Charity, Sisters of, of Our Lady Mother of Mercy
Charity, Theological Virtue of
Charlemagne
Charlemagne and Church Music
Charles V, Emperor
Charles Borromeo, Saint
Charles Martel
Charleston
Charlevoix, François-Xavier
Charlottetown
Charpentier, François-Philippe
Charron, Pierre
Charterhouse
Chartier, Alain -- French poet (1390-1440)
Chartres -- Diocese in France
Chartreuse, La Grande
Chartulary
Chastel, Guigues du
Chastellain, Georges
Chastellain, Pierre
Chastity
Chasuble
Chateaubriand, François-René
Chatham
Chaucer, Geoffrey -- English poet (1340-1400)
Chaumonot, Pierre-Joseph -- Jesuit missionary in North America (1611-1693)
Chauncy, Maurice -- Prior of the English Carthusians at Bruges (d. 1581)
Chauveau, Pierre-Joseph-Octave -- Canadian statesman (1820-1890)
Chelm and Belz
Cheminais de Montaigu, Timoléon -- Pulpit orator (1652-1689)
Cherokee Indians
Chersonesus
Cherubim
Cherubini, Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore -- Composer (1760-1842)
Chester
Cheverus, Jean-Louis Lefebvre de
Chevreul, Michel-Eugène
Cheyenne
Chézy, Antoine-Léonard -- French Orientalist (1773-1832)
Chiabrera, Gabriello -- Italian poet (1552-1638)
Chiapas
Chiavari
Chibchas
Chicago, Archdiocese of
Chichele, Henry
Chichester
Chicoutimi
Chieregati, Francesco
Chieti
Chihuahua
Chilapa
Children of Mary
Children of Mary of the Sacred Heart, The
Chile
Chimalpain, Domingo (San Anton y Muñon)
China
China, The Church in
China, History of
China, Martyrs in
Chinooks
Chioggia (Chiozza)
Chios
Chippewa Indians
Chi-Rho (Labarum)
Chiusi-Pienza
Chivalry
Choctaw Indians
Choir -- Church architecture term
Choir -- Group of singers
Choiseul, Etienne-François, Duc de
Choiseul du Plessis-Praslin, Gilbert
Cholonec, Pierre -- French missionary to Canadian Indians (1641-1723)
Chorepiscopi
Choron, Alexandre-Etienne -- French musician (1772-1834)
Chrism
Chrismal, Chrismatory
Chrismarium
Christ, Yehoshua (Jesus)
Christ, Agony of
Christ, Character of
Christ, Chronology of the Life of
Christ, Early Historical Documents on
Christ, Genealogy of
Christ, Holy Name of
Christ, Knowledge of
Christ, Order of the Knights of
Christ, Temptation of
Christ, Virgin Birth of
Christchurch
Christendom
Christendom, Union of
Christian
Christian Archæology
Christian Art
Christian Brothers
Christian Brothers of Ireland
Christian Charity, Sisters of
Christian Doctrine, Confraternity of
Christian Instruction, Brothers of
Christianity
Christian Knowledge, Society for Promoting
Christian Retreat, Congregation of
Christina Alexandra -- Queen of Sweden (1626-1689)
Christine de Pisan
Christine of Stommeln, Blessed
Christmas
Christology
Christopher, Saint
Christopher, Servant of the servants (pope)
Christopher Numar of Forli -- Minister General of the Friars Minor and cardinal (d. 1528)
Chrodegang, Saint
Chromatius, Saint
Chronicle of Eusebius
Chronicon Paschale
Chronicles (Paralipomenon), Books of
Chronology, Biblical
Chronology, General
Chrysanthus and Daria, Saints -- Roman martyrs
Chrysogonus, Saint -- Martyr
Chrysopolis
Chrysostom, Saint John -- Great preacher and Doctor of the Church (347-407)
Chur
Church, The
Church and State
Churching of Women
Church Maintenance
Chusai
Chysoloras, Manuel
Chytri
Ciampini, Giovanni Giustino -- Ecclesiastical archæologist (1633-1698)
Ciasca, Agostino -- Italian Augustinian and cardinal (1835-1902)
Ciborium
Cibot, Pierre-Martial
Ciboule, Robert -- French theologian and moralist (d. 1458)
Cibyra -- Titular see
Ciccione, Andrea -- Fifteenth-century Italian sculptor and architect
Cicognara, Leopoldo, Count -- Politician, writer on art (1767-1834)
Cid, El
Cidyessus
Cienfuegos
Cignani Family -- (Carlo, Felice, Paolo) Bolognese painters
Cimabue, Cenni di Pepo -- Florentine painter (1240-1301)
Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista -- Venetian painter (1459-1517)
Cimbebasia
Cincinnati
Cincture
Cinites
Cinna
Circesium
Circumcision
Circumcision, Feast of the
Cisalpine Club
Cisamus -- Titular see of Crete
Cistercians
Cistercian Sisters
Cistercians in the British Isles
Cîteaux, Abbey of
Citation
Citharizum
Città della Pieve, Diocese of
Città di Castello, Diocese of
Ciudad Real
Ciudad Rodrigo
Cius -- Titular See
Civil Allegiance
Civil Authority
Civil Marriage
Cività Castellana, Orte, and Gallese
Civitavecchia and Corneto, Diocese of
Clairvaux, Abbey of
Clandestinity (in Canon Law)
Clare of Assisi, Saint
Clare of Montefalco, Saint
Clare of Rimini, Blessed
Claret y Clará, Saint Antonio María -- Spanish prelate and missionary (1807-1870)
Clark, William
Claude de la Colombière, Saint -- French missionary and ascetical writer (1641-1682)
Claudia
Claudianus Mamertus
Claudiopolis -- Titular see in Asia Minor
Claudiopolis
Claver, Saint Peter
Clavigero, Francisco Saverio -- Mexican Jesuit (1731-1787)
Clavius, Christopher -- Mathematician and astronomer (1538-1612)
Clavius, Claudius -- Danish cartographer (b. 1388)
Clayton, James
Clazomenae -- Titular see of Asia Minor
Clean and Unclean
Cleef, Jan van -- Flemish painter (1646-1716)
Cleef, Joost van -- Flemish painter (1520-1556)
Cleef, Martin van -- Flemish painter (1520-1570)
Clémanges, Mathieu-Nicolas Poillevillain de
Clémencet, Charles
Clemens, Franz Jacob
Clemens non Papa -- Composer (d. 1558)
Clement I, Servant of the servants (pope) Saint
Clement II, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1046-47
Clement III, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1187-1191
Clement IV, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1265-68
Clement V, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1305-14
Clement VI, Servant of the servants (pope)
Clement VII, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1523-34
Clement VIII, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1592-1605
Clement IX, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1667-1669
Clement X, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1670-1676
Clement XI, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1700-1721
Clement XII, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1730-1740
Clement XIII, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1758-69
Clement XIV, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 1769-1774
Clement, Cæsar
Clément, François
Clement, John
Clementines
Clement Mary Hofbauer, Blessed
Clement of Alexandria -- Early Greek theologian; head of the catechetical school of Alexandria (d. 215)
Clement of Ireland, Saint -- Eighth-century scholar
Clenock, Maurice
Cleophas
Clerestory
Cleric
Clericato, Giovanni
Clericis Laicos
Clerk, John
Clerke, Agnes Mary
Clerke, Ellen Mary
Clerks Regular
Clerks Regular of Our Saviour
Clerks Regular of the Mother of Elohim of Lucca
Clermont
Cletus, Servant of the servants (pope) Saint -- Volume 01
Cletus, Servant of the servants (pope) Saint -- Volume 04
Cleveland
Clichtove, Josse -- Theologian (1472-1543)
Clifford, William -- English Divine (d. 1670)
Clifton
Climent, José
Clitherow, Saint Margaret
Clogher
Cloister
Clonard, School of
Clonfert
Clonmacnoise, Abbey and School of
Cloths, Altar
Clotilda, Saint -- Queen of the Franks (474-545)
Clouet
Clovesho, Councils of
Clovio, Giorgio
Clovis -- King of the Salic Franks (466-511)
Cloyne, Diocese of
Cluny, Congregation of
Clynn, John
Cobo, Bernabé -- Spanish Jesuit missionary (1582-1657)
Coccaleo, Viatora
Cochabamba
Cochem, Martin of
Cochin, Diocese of
Cochin, Jacques-Denis -- Preacher and philanthropist (1726-1783)
Cochin, Pierre-Suzanne-Augustin
Cochlæus, Johann
Co-Consecrators
Cocussus
Codex
Codex Alexandrinus
Codex Amiatinus
Codex Bezae
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus
Codex Sinaiticus
Codex Vaticanus
Codrington, Thomas
Co-education
Coeffeteau, Nicolas
Coelchu
Coelde, Theodore
Coemgen, Saint -- Abbot of Glendalough, Ireland (498-618)
Coenred
Coeur d'Alêne Indians
Coffin, Edward -- English Jesuit and missionary (1570-1626)
Coffin, Robert Aston -- Ecclesiastical writer and bishop (1819-1885)
Cogitosus -- Sixth-century Irish monk and author
Cogolludo, Diego López de -- Seventeenth-century Mexican historian
Cohen, Hermann
Coimbatore, Diocese of
Coimbra, Diocese of -- Located in Portugal
Coimbra, University of -- University in Portugal
Colbert, Jean-Baptiste
Cole, Henry -- English confessor (1500-1579)
Coleman, Edward -- Controversialist, politician, and secretary of the Duchess of York (d. 1678)
Coleridge, Henry James -- Writer and preacher (1822-1893)
Colet, John
Coleti, Nicola
Colette, Saint
Colgan, John
Colima
Colin, Frédéric-Louis
Colin, Jean-Claude-Marie
Coliseum, The
Collado, Diego -- Sixteenth-century Spanish missionary
Colle de Val d'Elsa -- Diocese in Italy
Collect
Collectarium
Collections
Collectivism
College
College (in Canon Law)
College, Apostolic
Collège de France, The
Colleges, Roman
Collegiate
Colman, Saint, of Kilmacduagh -- Elder (bishop) of Kilmacduagh
Colman, Saint, of Templeshambo
Colman Mac Lenine, Saint
Colman, Saint, of Mayo
Colman, Saint, of Dalaradia
Colman, Saint Elo
Colman, Saint MacCathbad
Colman, Saint -- A patron of Austria
Colman, Walter
Colmar, Joseph Ludwig
Cologne
Cologne, University of
Colomba of Rieti, Blessed
Colombia
Colombière, Saint Claude de la -- French missionary and ascetical writer (1641-1682)
Colombo
Colombo, Mateo Realdo
Colona, Blessed Margaret
Colonia -- From Volume 4
Colonia -- From Supplement Volume
Colonna
Colonna, Egidio
Colonna, Giovanni Paolo
Colonna, Vittoria
Colonnade
Colophon
Colorado
Colossæ
Colossians, Epistle to the
Colours, Liturgical
Columba, Saint -- Abbot of Iona (521-597)
Columba, Saint -- Spanish nun (d. 853)
Columba of Sens, Saint -- Third-century martyr
Columba of Terryglass, Saint
Columbanus, Saint -- Irish Abbot (543-615)
Columbia University (Oregon)
Columbus, Christopher
Columbus, Knights of
Columbus, Diocese of
Column -- Architectural term for a supporting pillar
Comacchio
Comana
Comayagua
Combefis, François
Comboni, Daniel
Comellas y Cluet, Antonio -- Philosopher (1832-1884)
Comgall, Saint -- Founder and abbot of the Irish monastery at Bangor (520-602)
Commandments of the Church
Commandments of Elohim (The Ten Commandments)
Commemoration (in Liturgy)
Commendatory Abbot
Commendone, Giovanni Francesco
Commentaries on the Bible
Commines, Philippe de
Commissariat of the Holy Land
Commissary Apostolic
Commissions, Ecclesiastical
Commodianus
Commodus
Common Life, Brethren of the
Common Prayer, Book of
Common Sense, philo sophia of
Commune, Martyrs of the Paris
Communicatio Idiomatum
Communion, Frequent
Communion, Holy
Communion Antiphon
Communion Bench
Communion of Children
Communion of Saints
Communion of the Sick
Communion Rail
Communion under Both Kinds
Communism
Comnena, Anna
Como
Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement -- Seventeenth-century secret society
Compensation
Compensation, Occult
Competency, Privilege of
Compiégne, Teresian Martyrs of
Compline
Compostela
Compromise (in Canon Law)
Conal, Saint
Conan, Saint
Concelebration
Concepción
Conceptionists
Conceptualism, Nominalism, Realism
Conciliation, Industrial
Concina, Daniello -- Dominican preacher (1687-1756)
Conclave
Concordances of the Bible
Concordat
Concordat of 1801, The French
Concordia, Diocese of -- Located in Italy
Concordia, Diocese of -- Located in the United States
Concubinage
Concupiscence
Concursus
Condamine, Charles-Marie de la
Condillac, Ettiene Bonnot de
Condition
Conecte, Thomas
Conferences, Ecclesiastical
Confession -- Architectural term
Confession, Lay
Confession, Sacrament of
Confession, Seal of
Confessor
Confirmation
Confiteor
Confraternity (Sodality)
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
Confucianism
Congo
Congregatio de Auxiliis
Congregationalism
Congregational Singing
Congregations, Roman
Congresses, Trinity
Congrua
Congruism
Conimbricenses
Coninck, Giles de -- Jesuit theologian (1571-1633)
Connecticut
Connolly, John
Conon, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 686-687
Conradin of Bornada
Conrad of Ascoli, Blessed
Conrad of Hochstadt
Conrad of Leonberg
Conrad of Marburg
Conrad of Offida, Blessed
Conrad of Piacenza, Saint
Conrad of Saxony
Conrad of Urach
Conrad of Utrecht
Conry, Florence
Consalvi, Ercole -- Cardinal and statesman (1757-1824)
Consanguinity (in Canon Law)
Conscience
Conscience, Examination of
Conscience, Hendrik
Consciousness
Consecration
Consent (in Canon Law)
Consentius
Conservator
Consistory, Papal
Constable, Cuthbert
Constable, John -- English Jesuit controversialist (1676-1743)
Constance
Constance, Council of
Constantia -- Titular see of Arabia
Constantine, Servant of the servants (pope) -- Reigned 708-715
Constantine (Cirta)
Constantine Africanus
Constantine the Great
Constantine, Donation of
Constantinople
Constantinople, First Ecumenical Council of
Constantinople, Second Ecumenical Council of
Constantinople, Third Ecumenical Council of
Constantinople, Fourth Ecumenical Council of
Constantinople, Council of -- Particular council held in A.D. 382
Constantinople, Council of, in Trullo -- Particular council held in A.D. 692
Constantinople, Council of -- Particular council held in A.D. 754
Constantinople, Councils of -- Three Photian synods held in 861, 867, and 879
Constantinople, Councils of -- Particular councils held in 1639 and 1672
Constantinople, The Rite of
Constantius, Flavius Julius -- Roman emperor (317-361)
Constitutions, Ecclesiastical
Constitutions, Papal
Consubstantiation
Consultors, Diocesan
Contant de la Molette, Philippe du
Contarini, Gasparo
Contarini, Giovanni
Contemplation
Contemplative Life
Contenson, Vincent -- Dominican theologian and preacher (1641-1674)
Continence
Contingent
Contract
Contract, The Social (Rousseau)
Contractus, Hermann
Contrition
Contrition, Imperfect
Contumacy (in Canon Law)
Contzen, Adam -- Jesuit economist and exegete (1573-1635)
Convent
Convent Schools (Great Britain)
Conventual and Chapter Mass
Conventuals, Order of Friars Minor
Conversano
Conversi
Conversion
Convocation of the English Clergy
Conwell, Henry
Conza
Cooktown
Coombes, William Henry
Copacavana
Cope
Copenhagen, University of
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Coppée, François Edouard Joachim
Coptic Literature
Coptic Persecutions
Coptic Versions of the Bible
Coptos
Coquart, Claude-Godefroi -- Jesuit missionary and army chaplain (1706-1765)
Coracesium
Corbie, Ambrose -- English Jesuit (1604-1649)
Corbie, Venerable Ralph -- English Jesuit martyr-priest (1598-1644)
Corbie, Monastery of
Corbinian
Corcoran, James Andrew
Corcoran, Michael
Cord, Confraternities of the
Cordara, Guilo Cesare -- Italian Jesuit historian (1704-1785)
Cordell, Charles
Cordier, Balthasar
Cordova -- Spain
Cordova -- Argentina
Cordova, Juan de
Cordova, Pedro de
Core, Dathan, and Abiron
Corea
Corfu
Coria
Corinth
Corinthians, Epistles to the
Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave de -- French mathematician (1792-1843)
Cork, Diocese of
Cork, School of
Corker, Maurus
Cormac MacCuilenan -- Irish bishop and King of Cashel (836-908)
Cornaro, Elena Lucrezia Piscopia
Corneille, Jean-Baptiste -- French artist (1646-1695)
Corneille, Michel, the Younger
Corneille, Michel, the Elder
Corneille, Pierre
Cornelisz, Jacob
Cornelius -- Roman centurion
Cornelius, Servant of the servants (pope)
Cornelius, Peter
Cornelius and Companions, Ven. John
Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide
Cornely, Karl Josef Rudolph
Corner Stone
Cornet, Nicolas
Cornice
Cornillon, Abbey of
Cornoldi, Giovanni Maria
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de
Coronation
Coronel, Gregorio Nuñez
Coronel, Juan
Corporal
Corporation
Corporation Act of 1661
Corpus Christi, Feast of
Corpus Juris Canonici
Correction, Fraternal
Correctories
Corrigan, Michael
Corrigan, Sir Dominic
Corsica
Corsini, Saint Andrew
Cortés, Hernando
Cortese, Giovanni Andrea
Cortona
Corvey, Abbey of
Corycus
Corydallus
Cosa, Juan de la
Cosenza -- Archdiocese in Italy
Cosgrove, Henry -- Second Elder (bishop) of Davenport, Iowa (1834-1906)
Cosin, Edmund
Cosmas -- Eighth-century Byzantine hymn-writer
Cosmas and Damian, Saints
Cosmas Indicopleustes
Cosmas of Prague
Cosmati Mosaic
Cosmogony
Cosmology
Cossa, Francesco
Costa, Lorenzo
Costadoni, Giovanni Domenico
Costa Rica
Coster, Francis
Costume, Clerical
Cosway, Maria
Cotelier, Jean-Baptiste
Cotenna
Cotiæum
Coton, Pierre
Cotrone
Cottam, Blessed Thomas
Coucy, Robert De
Coudert, Frederick René
Councils, Ecumenical
Councils, General
Councils, Plenary
Counsels, Evangelical
Counterpoint
Counter-Reformation, The
Court (in Scripture)
Courtenay, William
Courts, Ecclesiastical
Cousin, Germain, Saint
Cousin, Jean
Coussemaker, Charles-Edmond-Henride
Coustant, Pierre
Coustou, Nicholas
Coutances
Couturier, Louis-Charles
Covarruvias, Diego
Covenant, Ark of the
Covenanters
Covetousness
Covington
Cowl
Coxcie, Michiel
Coysevox, Charles-Antoine
Cozza, Lorenzo
Cozza-Luzi, Giuseppe
Cracow
Cracow, The University of
Craigie, Pearl Mary Teresa
Crashaw, Richard
Crasset, Jean
Craven, Augustus, Mrs.
Crawford, Francis Marion -- Novelist (1854-1909)
Crayer, Gaspar de
Creagh, Richard
Creation
Creation, Six Days of
Creationism
Credence
Credi, Lorenzo di
Cree
Creed
Creed, Apostles'
Creed, Liturgical Use of
Creed, Nicene
Creeks
Creighton University
Crelier, Henri-Joseph -- Swiss Trinity priest (1816-1889)
Crema, Diocese of -- Suffragan to Milan
Cremation
Cremona
Crépieul, François
Crescens
Crescentia, Modestus, and Vitus, Saints
Crescentius
Crescimbeni, Giovanni Mario
Cresconius
Cressy, Hugh Paulinus Serenus
Creswell, Joseph
Crétin, Joseph
Crétineau-Joly, Jacques
Crèvecoeur, Hector St. John de
Crib
Crime, Impediment of
Crisium
Crispin, Milo
Crispina, Saint
Crispin and Crispinian, Saints
Crispin of Viterbo, Blessed
Criticism, Higher
Criticism, Historical
Criticism, Textual
Crivelli, Carlo
Croagh Patrick
Croatia
Croce, Giovanni
Crockett, Venerable Ralph -- English martyr (d. 1588)
Croia
Croke, Thomas William
Crolly, William
Cronan -- Name of several Irish saints
Crosier
Crosiers, The
Cross and Crucifix in Archæology
Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy
Cross, Daughters of the -- Belgian religious congregation
Cross, Daughters of the Holy -- French institute
Cross, Daughters of the
Cross, Sign of the
Cross, The True
Cross-Bearer
Cross of Yehoshua (Jesus) , Brothers of the
Crotus, Johann
Crown, Franciscan
Crown of Thorns
Crown of Thorns, Feast of the
Croyland, Abbey of
Crucifix and Cross in Archæology
Crucifix and Cross in Liturgy
Crucifix, Altar
Cruelty to Animals
Cruet
Crusade, Bull of the
Crusades
Crutched Friars
Cruz, Ramón de la
Crypt
Csanád
Cuba
Cuenca -- Diocese in Ecuador
Cuenca -- Diocese in Spain
Cuernavaca
Cueva, Juan de la -- Spanish poet and dramatist (1550-1607)
Culdees
Cullen, Paul
Cult, Disparity of
Culm
Cummings, Jeremiah Williams
Cuncolim, Martyrs of
Cunegundes, Blessed
Cuneo, Diocese of
Cuoq, André-Jean
Cupola
Curaçao
Curate
Curator
Cura Animarum
Curé d'Ars
Cure of Souls
Curia, Roman
Curityba do Parana
Curium
Curley, James -- Irish-American astronomer (1796-1889)
Curr, Joseph -- English priest (d. 1847)
Curry, John -- Irish historian and physcician (d. 1780)
Cursing
Cursores Apostolici
Cursor Mundi
Curtain, Altar
Curubis
Cusæ
Cush
Cuspinian, Johannes
Custom (in Canon Law)
Custos
Cuthbert, Saint
Cuthbert
Cuthbert -- Archbishop of Canterbury
Cuyabá
Cuyo, Virgin of
Cuzco, Diocese of
Cybistra
Cyclades
Cydonia
Cyme
Cynewulf
Cynic School of philo sophia
Cyprian of Toulon, Saint
Cyprian and Justina, Saints -- Martyrs of Antioch (d. 304)
Cyprian of Carthage, Saint -- Elder (bishop) and martyr
Cyprus
Cyrenaic School of philo sophia
Cyrene
Cyril and Methodius, Saints -- Ninth-century brothers, called "the Apostles of the Slavs"
Cyril of Alexandria, Saint -- Fifth-century Doctor of the Church
Cyril of Constantinople, Saint -- General of the Carmelites (d. 1235)
Cyril of Jerusalem, Saint -- Elder (bishop) of Jerusalem and Doctor of the Church (315-386)
Cyrrhus
Cyrus and John, Saints
Cyrus of Alexandria
Cyzicus
Czech Literature
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