—SEC. 03 — Religion and Spirituality

Religion and Spirituality

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Citeaux, Abbey of
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Founded in 1098 by St. Robert, Abbot of Molesme, in a deserted and uninhabited part of the Diocese of Châlons-sur Saône.

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Clean and Unclean
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The distinction between legal and ceremonial, as opposed to moral.

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Copenhagen, University of
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Founded by a Bull which Sixtus IV issued 19 June, 1475, at the request of King Christian I.

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Charadrus
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A titular see of Asia Minor.

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Clement XIV, Pope
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Reigned 1769-1774.

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Cocussus
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A titular see of Armenia.

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Claudiopolis
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A titular see of Bithynia, in Asia Minor.

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Clifton
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Diocese of England, consisting of Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire.

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Circesium
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A titular see of Osrhoene.

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Corfu
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One of the Ionian Islands, at the entrance of the Adriatic, opposite the Albanian coast, from which it is separated by a narrow channel.

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Carmel
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Designates in the Old Testament a certain city and its adjacent territory in the tribe of Juda.

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Coleridge, Henry James
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Writer and preacher. (1822-1893)

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Cornelisz, Jacob
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Also called Jacob van Amsterdam or van Oostzann, and at times confounded with a Walter van Assen, a Dutch painter of the first third of the sixteenth century.

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Crosiers, The
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A religious order, founded by Théodore de Celles, who, after following the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the Crusade, obtained a canonry in the Cathedral of St. Lambert of Liège.

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Chauveau, Pierre-Joseph-Octave
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Canadian statesman. (1820-1890)

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Colophon
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A titular see of Asia Minor.

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Concepción
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Located in the Republic of Chile, suffragan to Santiago de Chile.

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Cosmati Mosaic
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A peculiar style of inlaid ornamental mosaic introduced into the decorative art of Europe during the twelfth century.

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Costa Rica
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A narrow isthmus between Panama in the east and the Republic of Nicaragua in the north, the Caribbean Sea on the north-east and the Pacific Ocean on the south-west.

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Concursus
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A special competitive examination prescribed in canon law for all aspirants to certain ecclesiastical offices to which is attached the cure of souls.

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Congresses, Catholic
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Includes information on the history and types of congresses held.

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Civitavecchia and Corneto, Diocese of
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An important and fortified Mediterranean seaport, in the province of Rome.

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Communion of Saints
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The doctrine expressed in the second clause of the ninth article in the received text of the Apostles' Creed: "I believe... the Holy Catholic Church, the Communion of Saints".

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Concubinage
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The meaning of the term in Roman law, and consequently in early ecclesiastical records and writings, was much the same; a concubine was a quasi-wife, recognized by law if there was no legal wife.

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Conrad of Utrecht
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Bishop; born in Swabia at an unknown date; killed at Utrecht, 14 April, 1099.

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Conon, Pope
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Reigned 686-687.

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Cross-Bearer
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The cleric or minister who carries the processional cross, that is, a crucifix provided with a long staff or handle.

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Contumacy (in Canon Law)
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Contumacy, or contempt of court, is an obstinate disobedience of the lawful orders of a court.

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Coutances
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The Diocese comprises the entire department of La Manche and is a suffragan of the Archbishopric of Rouen.

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Cooktown
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The Vicariate Apostolic of Cooktown comprises North Queensland, Australia, from 16°30' south latitude to Cape York, and from the Pacific Coast to the boundary of Northern Territory.

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Coronel, Gregorio Nuñez
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Theologian, writer, and preacher, b. in Portugal, about 1548; d. about 1620.

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Cossa, Francesco
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Italian painter of the school of Ferrara, b. about 1430; d. probably at Ferrara, 1485.

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Crivelli, Carlo
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Italian painter. Little is known of his life, and his b. and d. are usually reckoned by his earliest and latest signed pictures, 1468-93.

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Covarruvias, Diego
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Born in Toledo, Spain, 25 July, 1512; died in Madrid, 27 Sept., 1577.

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Covetousness
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Generally, an unreasonable desire for what we do not possess.

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Courtenay, William
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Archbishop of Canterbury, born in the parish of St. Martin's, Exeter, England, c. 1342; died at Maidstone, 31 July, 1396.

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Croia
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A titular see of Albania.

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Creed
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In general, a form of belief.

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Constitutions, Ecclesiastical
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In legal language the term constitutiones denotes only church ordinances, civil ordinances being termed leges, laws.

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Canaan, Canaanites
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The Hebrew word Kenaan, denoting a person.

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Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
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A congregation founded in the department of Isère, at Saint-Antoine, France, by the Abbé Dom Adrien Gréa.

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Caracas
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Located in the Republic of Venezuela, a metropolitan see with the Barquisimeto, Calabozo, Guayana, Merida, and Zulia as suffragans.

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Carbonari
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The name of a secret political society, which played an important part, chiefly in France and Italy, during the first decades of the nineteenth century.

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Carey, Mathew
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Author and publisher, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 28 January, 1760; d. in Philadelphia, U.S.A., 15 September, 1839.

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Cartier, Georges-Etienne
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French Canadian statesman, son of Jacques Cartier and Marguerite Paradis, b. at St. Antoine, on the Richelieu, 16 Sept., 1814; d. in London 20 May, 1873.

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Carvajal, Bernardino Lopez de
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Cardinal, b. 1455, at Plasencia in Estremadura, Spain; d. at Rome 16 Dec., 1523.

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Caryll, John
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Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711.

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Catrou, François
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French historian, b. at Paris, 28 December, 1659; d. there 12 October, 1737.

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Caylus, Comte de
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French archaeologist, b. at Paris, in 1692; d. in 1765.

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Charity, Congregation of the Brothers of
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Founded in Belgium, the rule and constitutions were approved and confirmed by Pope Leo XIII, 4 July, 1899.

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