—SEC. 05 — Denominations

Denominations

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Imitation of Christ
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A work of spiritual devotion, also sometimes called the "Following of Christ". Its purpose is to instruct the soul in Christian perfection with Christ as the Divine Model.

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Illinois Indians
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An important confederacy of Algonquian tribes formerly occupying the greater part of the present state of Illinois, together with the adjacent portions of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri.

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Images, Veneration of
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It is an uncompromising attitude in the late Jewish history, together with the apparently obvious meaning of the First Commandment, that are responsible for the common idea that Jews had no images.

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Imagination
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The faculty of representing to oneself sensible objects independently of an actual impression of those objects on our senses.

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Idaho
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Probably from an Arapahoe Indian word, "Gem of the Mountains", the name first suggested for the territory of Colorado.

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Illuminati
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Secret society founded in 1776.

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Irish, The, (in countries other than Ireland)
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Includes the United States, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, South Africa, and South America.

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Indifferentism, Religious
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The term given, in general, to all those theories, which, for one reason or another, deny that it is the duty of man to worship God by believing and practicing the one true religion.

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Ignorance
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Lack of knowledge about a thing in a being capable of knowing.

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Imhof, Maximus von
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German physicist, born 26 July, 1758, at Rissbach, in Bavaria; died 11 April, 1817 at Munich.

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Indulgences
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A remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven.

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Incarnation, The
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The Incarnation is the mystery and the dogma of the Word made Flesh.

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Indies, Patriarchate of the East
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In consequence of an agreement between the Holy See and the Portuguese Government in 1886.

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Innocent IV, Pope
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Reigned 1243-1254.

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Innocent VIII, Pope
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Reigned 1484-1492.

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Injustice
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The violation of another's strict right against his reasonable will, and the value of the word right is determined to be the moral power of having or doing or exacting something in support or furtherance of one's own advantage.

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Isaac of Nineveh
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A Nestorian bishop of that city in the latter half of the seventh century, being consecrated by the Nestorian Patriarch George (660-80).

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Iberville, Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'
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Founder of the colony of Louisiana, b. at Villemarie, Montreal, 16 July, 1661; d. at Havana, 9 July, 1706.

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Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
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A society of male religious approved by the Church, but not taking Holy orders, and having for its object the personal sanctification of its members and the Christian education of youth, especially of the children of artisans and the poor.

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Institutes, Roman Historical
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Collegiate bodies established at Rome by ecclesiastical or civil authority for the purpose of historical research, notably in the Vatican archives.

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Irregularity
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A canonical impediment directly impeding the reception of tonsure and Holy orders or preventing the exercise of orders already received.

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Isernia and Venafro
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Diocese in the province of Campobasso in Molise (Southern Italy).

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Jonah
www.newadvent.org

The fifth of the Minor Prophets. Article takes a look at the Book of Jonah.

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Job
www.newadvent.org

One of the books of the Old Testament, and the chief personage in it.

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James the Greater, Saint
www.newadvent.org

What can be known of St. James, son of Zebedee and brother of John, from Scripture. Also discusses the tradition that St. James preached in Spain and that his body was translated to Compostela.

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Justin Martyr, Saint
www.newadvent.org

Lengthy article on the life and teachings of the apologist.

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Justus, Saint
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The first bishop of Rochester, and later the fourth archbishop of Canterbury, died possibly in 627.

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John Climacus, Saint
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Sometimes called Scholasticus or the Sinaita. Article on the sixth-century Syrian abbot of Mt. Sinai. He is called "Climacus" because he wrote the spiritual classic "The Ladder of Divine Ascent," "Klimax" being the Greek for "ladder."

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Joachim, Saint
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According to apocryphal literature, the father of Mary.

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Joseph, Saint
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Information on the entire life of St. Joseph.

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Julian and Basilissa, Saints
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Husband and wife, of whom little is known except that he was martyred in the Diocletian persecution. According to later legend, Basilissa was the founder of a monastery.

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John Rigby, Saint
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Rigby, an unmarried layman, appeared in court on behalf of his employer's daughter and admitted that he was himself a Catholic. He was martyred in 1600.

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John Berchmans, Saint
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Biography of this Jesuit, always pious, who died in 1621 at the age of 22.

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Joseph Calasanctius, Saint
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Priest, founder of the Piarists, d. 1648.

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John of Fermo, Blessed
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Also known as John of La Verna. Franciscan, a friend of Jacopone of Todi. John died in 1322.

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Jean-Gabriel Perboyre, Saint
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Vincentian priest, missionary to China, where he was tortured and martyred in 1840.

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John Felton, Blessed
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Arrested, imprisoned, and tortured for having attached a copy of the papal bull excommunicating the queen to the Bishop of London's door. He died a martyr in 1570.

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Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney, Saint
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The Curé of Ars, d. 1869.

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Juliana Falconieri, Saint
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Niece of St. Alexis Falconieri. She founded the Servite Third Order, and died in 1341.

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John Martin Moye, Blessed
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Biography of the founder of the Sisters of Divine Providence, and missionary to China. He died in 1793.

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Joseph Vaz, Blessed
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Biographical article on this 17th-century priest from Goa who was a missionary to Sri Lanka.

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John Fisher, Saint
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Cardinal, Bishop of Rochester, martyr, d. 1535.

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Joseph Lambton, Blessed
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Yorkshire man, a priest, martyred at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1592.

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John Cornelius and Companions, Blessed
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Cornelius, born of Irish parents in Cornwall, studied for the priesthood at Reims. For 10 years he worked as a missionary in England till he was martyred in 1594 for being a Catholic priest, and three companions were also martyred for aiding him.

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Jesus Christ, Origin of the Name of
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Article examines the name Jesus and Christ separately.

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Jarric, Pierre de
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Missionary writer, born at Toulouse in 1566; d. at Saintes, 2 March, 1617.

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Jason
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A Greek name adopted by many Jews whose Hebrew designation was Joshua (Jesus). In the Old Testament, it is applied to three or four persons connected with the period of the Machabees.

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James Primadicci
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Born at Bologna; died in the same city in 1460.

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Jubilee, Year of (Hebrew)
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According to the Pentateuchal legislation contained in Leviticus, a Jubilee year is the year that follows immediately seven successive Sabbatic years (the Sabbatic year being the seventh year of a seven-year cycle).

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Jehoshaphat, Valley of
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Mentioned in only one passage of the Bible (Joel, iii-Heb. text, iv).

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