—SEC. 05 — Denominations

Denominations

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Gamans, Jean
www.newadvent.org

Priest and missionary. (1606-1684)

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Garcilasso de la Vega
www.newadvent.org

Historian of Peru. (1539-1617)

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Geography and the Church
www.newadvent.org

Explains the nature of this science and the course of its evolution.

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Gerrha
www.newadvent.org

A titular see in the province of Augustamnica Prima, suffragan of Pelusium in the Patriarchate of Alexandria.

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Glastonbury Abbey
www.newadvent.org

Benedictine monastery, Somersetshire, England, pre-eminently the centre of early Christian tradition in England.

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Gorres, Guido
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Historian, publicist, and poet; b. at Coblenz on 28 May, 1805; d. at Munich on 14 July, 1852.

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Gossaert, Jan
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Flemish painter; b. about 1472; d. at Middelburg about 1533.

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Grand Rapids
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Diocese created 12 May, 1882 out of the diocese of Detroit.

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Greek Orthodox Church in America
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The name Orthodox Church is generally used to distinguish those of the Greek Rite who are not in communion with the Holy See.

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Guibert of Ravenna
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An antipope, known as Clement III, 1080 (1084) to 1100; born at Parma about 1025; died at Cività Castellana, 8 Sept., 1100.

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Guitmund
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A Bishop of Aversa, a Benedictine monk, theologian, and opponent of Berengarius; born at an unknown place in Normandy during the first quarter of the eleventh century; died between 1090-95, at Aversa, near Naples.

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Hadrian, Saint
www.newadvent.org

Article on this martyr, who died in about 306.

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Hildegard, Saint
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Seer and prophet, Sibyl of the Rhine, d. 1179. Never formally canonized, but she is listed in the Roman Martyrology.

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Hyderabad-Deccan, Diocese of
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Hyderabad, also called Bhagnagar, and Fakhunda Bunyad, capital of the Nizam's dominions, was founded in 1589, by Mohammed Kuli, King of Golconda.

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Hospice
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During the early centuries of Christianity the hospice was a shelter for the sick, the poor, the orphans, the old, the travellers and the needy of every kind.

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Harold Bluetooth
www.newadvent.org

Son of King Gorm the Old of Denmark. (911-986)

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Hansiz, Markus
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Historian, b. at Volkermarkt, Carinthia, Austria, 25 April, 1683; d. at Vienna, 5 September, 1766.

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Homiliarium
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A collection of homilies, or familiar explanations of the Gospels.

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Harrison, William
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Third and last archpriest of England, b. in Derbyshire in 1553; d. 11 May, 1621.

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Hardey, Mary Aloysia
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Of the Society of the Sacred Heart, who established all the convents of her order, up to the year 1883, in the eastern part of the United States, Canada, and Cuba; b. at Piscataway, Maryland, 1809; d. at Paris, France, 17 June. 1886.

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Hasslacher, Peter
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Preacher; b. at Coblenz, 14 August, 1810; d. at Paris, 5 July, 1876.

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Holy Sepulchre, Fathers of the
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Franciscan Fathers, who with lay brothers keep watch over the Holy Sepulchre and the sanctuaries of the basilica.

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Holy Family, Congregations of the
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Details of various groups by this name.

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Hebrews, Epistle to the
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The central thought of the entire Epistle is the doctrine of the Person of Christ and His Divine mediatorial office.

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Hay, George
www.newadvent.org

Bishop and writer, b. at Edinburgh, 24 Aug., 1729; d. at Aquhorties, 18 Oct., 1811.

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Hairshirt
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A garment of rough cloth made from goats' hair and worn in the form of a shirt or as a girdle around the loins, by way of mortification and penance.

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Hecker, Isaac Thomas
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Missionary, author, founder of the Paulists; b. in New York, 18 December, 1819; d. there, 22 Dec., 1888.

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Hossche, Sidron de
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Poet and priest; born at Mercken, West Flanders, in 1596; died at Tongres in 1653.

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Heart of Mary, Congregations of
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Details on several congregations under this name.

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Heroic Virtue
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St. Augustine first applied the pagan title of hero to the Christian martyrs.

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Hierapolis
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Titular Archdiocese, metropolis of the Province of Euphrates, in the Patriarchate of Antioch.

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Hermann Contractus
www.newadvent.org

Chronicler, mathematician, and poet. (1013-1054)

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Hewit, Augustine Francis
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Priest and second Superior General of the Institute of St. Paul the Apostle. (1820-1897)

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Hippo Regius
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Titular see of Numidia.

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Hilton, Walter
www.newadvent.org

Article about the spiritual writings of this Augustinian mystic, d. 1396.

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Houdon, Jean-Antoine
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Born at Versailles, 1741; died 16 July, 1828; the most distinguished sculptor of France during the latter half of the eighteenth century.

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Houdry, Vincent
www.newadvent.org

Preacher and writer on ascetics; b. 23 January, 1631, at Tours; d. 21 March, 1729, at Paris.

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Hamburg
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A city supposed to be identical with the Marionis of Ptolemy, was founded by a colony of fishermen from Lower Saxony.

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Hettinger, Franz
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A Catholic theologian; born 13 January, 1819, at Aschaffenburg; died 26 January, 1890, at Würzburg.

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Haarlem
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One of the suffragan sees of the Archdiocese of Utrecht in the Netherlands.

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Holy Synod
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The name of the council by which the Church of Russia and, following its example, many other Orthodox Churches are governed.

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Hexham and Newcastle
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Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle (Hagulstadensis et Novocastrensis).

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Hague, The
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Capital and seat of Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands as well as of the (civil) Province of South Holland.

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Hakon the Good
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King of Norway, 935 (936) to 960 (961), youngest child of King Harold Fair Hair and Thora Mosterstang.

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Harpasa
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A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis.

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Helpidius, Flavius Rusticius
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The name of several Latin writers.

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Hemmerlin, Felix
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A provost at Solothurn, in Switzerland, born at Zurich, in 1388 or 1389; died about 1460.

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Huc, Evariste Régis
www.newadvent.org

A French Lazarist missionary and traveller; born at Caylus (Tarn-et-Garonne), 1 June, 1813; died at Paris, 26 March, 1860.

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Isidore of Seville, Saint
www.newadvent.org

Biographical entry for this bishop, who died in 636.

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Ignatius of Constantinople, Saint
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Tells the story of this son of Emperor Michael I, forced into monastic life by a rival. Patriarch of Constantinople, deposed on a wicked pretext. Ignatius died in 877.

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