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  • Clement X, Pope

    Clement X, Pope

    Reigned 1670-1676.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45711


  • Clement XI, Pope

    Clement XI, Pope

    Reigned 1700-1721.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45722


  • Clement XII, Pope

    Clement XII, Pope

    Reigned 1730-1740.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45698




  • Clement XIV, Pope

    Clement XIV, Pope

    Reigned 1769-1774.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45723


  • Clement, Cæsar

    Clement, Cæsar

    Date of birth uncertain; died at Brussels 28 Aug., 1626, great-nephew of Sir Thomas More's friend, Dr. John Clement.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 46379


  • Clement, John

    Clement, John

    President of the College of Physicians and tutor to St. Thomas More's children, born in Yorkshire about 1500; died 1 July, 1572.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45725


  • Clementines

    Clementines

    The name given to the religious romance in two forms as composed by Pope St. Clement I.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45712


  • Clenock, Maurice

    Clenock, Maurice

    Date of birth unknown; died about 1580. He was b. in Wales and educated at Oxford, where he was admitted Bachelor of Canon Law in 1548.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45524


  • Cleophas

    Cleophas

    According to the Catholic English versions the name of two persons mentioned in the New Testament. In Greek, however, the names are different, one being Cleopas, abbreviated form of Cleopatros, and the other Clopas.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45720


  • Clerestory

    Clerestory

    A term formerly applied to any window or traceried opening in a church, e. g. in an aisle, tower, cloister, or screen, but at this point in time restricted to the windows in an aisled nave, or to the range of wall in which the high windows are set.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45736


  • Cleric

    Cleric

    A person who has been legitimately received into the ranks of the clergy.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45774


  • Clericato, Giovanni

    Clericato, Giovanni

    Canonist, born 1633, at Padua; died 1717.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45767


  • Clericis Laicos

    Clericis Laicos

    The initial words of a Bull issued 25 Feb., 1296, by Boniface VIII in response to an earnest appeal of the English and French prelates for protection against the intolerable exactions of the civil power.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45742


  • Clerk, John

    Clerk, John

    Bishop of Bath and Wells; date of birth unknown; died 3 January, 1541.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45734


  • Clerke, Agnes Mary

    Clerke, Agnes Mary

    Astronomer, born at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 10 February, 1842; died in London, 20 January 1907.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45714


  • Clerke, Ellen Mary

    Clerke, Ellen Mary

    Journalist and novelist, b. at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 1840; d. in London, 2 March 1906.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45733


  • Clerks Regular

    Clerks Regular

    Those bodies of men in the Church who by the very nature of their institute unite the perfection of the religious state to the priestly office, i.e. who while being essentially clerics, devoted to the exercise of the ministry in preaching, the administration of the sacraments, the education of youth, and other spiritual and corporal works of mercy, are at the same time religious in the strictest sense of the word, professing solemn vows, and living a community life according to a rule solemnly approved of by the sovereign pontiff.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45761


  • Clerks Regular of Our Saviour

    Clerks Regular of Our Saviour

    A religious congregation instituted in its present form in 1851, at Benoite-Vaux in the Diocese of Verdun, France.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45834




  • Clermont

    Clermont

    Comprises the entire department of Puy-de-Dôme and is a suffragan of Bourges.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45727




  • Cletus, Pope Saint

    Cletus, Pope Saint

    This name is only another form for Anacletus, the second successor of St. Peter.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 46380


  • Cleveland

    Cleveland

    The Diocese, established 23 April, 1847, comprises all that part of Ohio lying north of the southern limits of the Counties of Columbiana, Stark, Wayne, Ashland, Richland, Crawford, Wyandot, Hancock, Allen, and Van Wert, its territory covering thirty-six counties.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 46381


  • Clichtove, Josse

    Clichtove, Josse

    Theologian. (1472-1543)
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 45749

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