—SEC. 06 — Catholicism

Catholicism

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Bellecius, Aloysius
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Jesuit ascetic author, born at Freiburg im Breisgau, 15 February, 1704; died at Augsburg, 27 April, 1757.

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Benedictional
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A book containing a collection of benedictions or blessings in use in the Church.

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Benevento, Archdiocese of
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The principal city of the province of the same name in Campania.

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Burke, Thomas Nicholas
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Dominican orator. (1830-1882)

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Bentney, William
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An English Jesuit priest born in Cheshire, 1609; died 30 October, 1692.

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Berault-Bercastel, Antoine Henri de
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A writer of church history, b. 22 November, 1720, at Briey, Lorraine; d. about 1794 at Noyon, France.

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Brazil
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Information includes history, religion, climate, education, and economy.

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Berti, Giovanni Lorenzo
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Italian theologian, b. 28 May, 1696, at Sarravezza, Tuscany; d. 26 March, 1766, at Pisa.

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Bethlehem
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Titular see of Palestine.

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Biard, Pierre
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Jesuit missionary, born at Grenoble, France, 1576; died at Avignon, 17 November, 1622.

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Bidermann, James
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Poet and theologian. (1578-1639)

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Bilocation
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Latin bis, twice, and locatio, place.

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Black Fast, The
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This form of fasting, the most rigorous in the history of church legislation, was marked by austerity regarding the quantity and quality of food permitted on fasting days as well as the time wherein such food might be legitimately taken.

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Blood Indians
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A group of North American aborigines forming part of the Blackfeet Tribe, which, with the Apapahoes and Cheyennes, constitute the Western division of the Algonquin family.

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Blosius, François-Louis
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A Benedictine abbot and spiritual writer, born at Donstienne, near Liège, Flanders, 1506; died at Liessies, 1566.

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Blyssen, Heinrich
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Principal work, "De uno geminoque sacrae eucharistiae synaxeos salubriter percipiendae ritu ac usu" was published (Ingolstadt, 1585) when he was provincial of Austria.

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Bobbio, Abbey and Diocese of
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Suffragan to the Archiepiscopal See of Genoa.

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Bonner, Edmund
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Bishop of London, b. about 1500; d. 1569.

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Boso
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First Bishop of Merseburg, in the present Prussian Province of Saxony, and Apostle of the Wends, d. November, 970.

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Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne
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French bishop and orator. (1627-1704)

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Bothrys
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A titular see situated in Phoenicia.

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Bougeant, Guillaume-Hyacinthe
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French Jesuit. (1690-1743)

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Branch Sunday
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One of the medieval English names for Palm Sunday.

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Brantôme, Seigneur de Bourdeille, Pierre de
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French writer of memoirs, b. in 1539, or a little later; d. 15 July, 1614.

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Bread, Liturgical Use of
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In the Christian liturgy bread is used principally as one of the elements of the Eucharistic sacrifice.

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Breda
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Diocese situated in the Dutch province of Brabant and suffragan of Utrecht.

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Brewer, Heinrich
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German historian, born at Puffendorf in Germany, 6 September, 1640; died at the same place about 1713.

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Bridgewater, John
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Known also as Aquapontanus, historian of the Catholic confessors under Queen Elizabeth, born in Yorkshire about 1532; died probably at Trier, about 1596.

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Bridgewater Treatises
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These publications derive their origin and their title from the Rev. Francis Henry Egerton, eighth and last Earl of Bridgewater.

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Bril, Paulus
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Flemish painter and engraver, born at Antwerp, 1556; died in Rome, 7 October, 1626.

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Brindisi
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Called by the Romans Brundusium or Brundisium, by the Greeks Brentesion, a city of in the province of Lecce, in Apulia, on a rocky peninsula which extends into the Adriatic.

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Barros, João de
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Historian, b. in Portugal, 1496; d. 20 October, 1570.

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Brischar, Johann Nepomucene
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Church historian, born at Horb in Würtemberg in 1819, studied theology at the University of Tubingen, was appointed parish priest of Buhl near Rottenburg in 1853, where he died in 1897.

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Broglie, Jacques-Victor-Albert, Duc de
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French statesman and historian. (1821-1901)

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Brosse, Jean-Baptiste de la
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A Jesuit missionary, born 1724 at Magnac, Angoumois, France; died 1782.

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Brunner, Sebastian
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A versatile and voluminous writer. (1814-1893)

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Bulstrode, Sir Richard
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A soldier, diplomatist, and author, born 1610; died 1711.

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Bulgaria
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A European kingdom in the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula.

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Burgis, Edward Ambrose
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Dominican historian and theologian. (1673-1747)

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Burse
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A receptacle in which, for reasons of convenience xnd reverence, the folded corporal is carried to and from the altar.

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Bursfeld, The Abbey of
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One of the most celebrated Benedictine monasteries in Germany in the Middle Ages. Founded in 1093 by Duke Henry of Nordheim and his wife Gertrude.

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Butler, Mary Joseph
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Irish Abbess. (1641-1723)

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Barnabas of Terni
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Friar Minor and missionary, d. 1474 or 1477.

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Brindholm, Ven. Edmund
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Martyr and parish priest of Our Lady's Church at Calais, accused of being concerned in a plot to betray Calais to the French.

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Brunn
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Suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Olmutz, embracing the south-western part of Moravia.

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Baldovinetti, Alesso
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A notable Florentine painter, b. in Florence, 14 October, 1427; d. there, 29 August, 1499.

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Balearic Isles
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A group in the western part of the Mediterranean belonging to Spain and consisting of four larger islands, Majorca, Minorca, Iviza, and Formentera, and eleven smaller islands of rocky formation.

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Barbosa, Agostino
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A noted canonist, b. at Guimaraens, Portugal, in 1589; consecrated in Rome, 22 March, 1649, Bishop of Ugento in Otranto, Italy, died seven months later.

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Barbour, John
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Scottish ecclesiastic and author of "The Bruce", a historical poem in the early Scottish or Northern English dialect, b. about 1320; d. 1395.

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Barcelona, University of
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An outgrowth of the ecclesiastical schools founded in the eleventh century.

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