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ECCLESIASTICAL DICTIONARY
CONTAINING, IN CONCISE FORM, INFORMATION UPON
ECCLESIASTICAL, BIBLICAL, ARCHÆOLOGICAL, AND HISTORICAL SUBJECTS
BY
REV. JOHN THEIN
Priest of the Diocese of Cleveland
NEW YORK, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO
BENZIGER BROTHERS
Printers to the Holy Apostolic See
1900
- Cab
- Cabala
- Cades
- Cæcilia (St.)
- Cælestius
- Cæsar
- Cæsarea
- Cæsarius of Aries (St.)
- Cahenslianism
- Cain
- Cainan
- Cainites
- Caiphas
- Caius or Gaius
- Caius (St.)
- Cajetan (Cardinal)
- Cajus
- Calatrava (Order of)
- Calderon de la Barca (Pedro)
- Caleb
- Calendar (Ecclesiastical)
- Calendar (Gregorian)
- California (Missions in)
- Calixtines
- Calixtus (name of 3 Popes)
- Calmet (Augustine)
- Calotte
- Caloyers
- Calumny and Slander
- Calvary or Golgotha
- Calvary (Daughters of)
- Calvary (Priests of)
- Calvin and Calvinism
- Camaldolites
- Camerarius
- Camerlengo
- Cameronians
- Camillians
- Camisards
- Campbellites
- Campeggio (Lawrence)
- Cana
- Canada (Missions in)
- Candace
- Candle (Paschal)
- Candle (Triple)
- Candlemas
- Candles Used in Church
- Canisius (Peter) (St.)
- Canonical Hours
- Canonist
- Canonization
- Canon
- Canon Law
- Canon of the Mass
- Canon of the Scriptures
- Canons (Cathedral)
- Canons (Penetential)
- Canticle of Canticles
- Cantor
- Canus (Melchior)
- Capharnaum
- Caphtor
- Capital Sins
- Capitularies
- Cappadocia
- Captivity of the Jews
- Captivity of the Popes
- Capuchins
- Capuciati
- Carchemis
- Cardinals
- Cardinal Virtues
- Carmel
- Carmelites
- Caroline Books
- Carpocratians
- Carroll (John)
- Cartesianism
- Carthage
- Carthagh (St.)
- Carthusians
- Casas (Las)
- Cassianus (John)
- Cassiodorus
- Cassock
- Castelnau (Peter of)
- Casuistry
- Catabaptists
- Catacombs
- Catafalque
- Cataphrygians
- Catechism
- Catechism of the Council of Trent
- Catechumenate
- Catena
- Catharine of Alexandria (St.)
- Catherine of Siena (St.)
- Catharists
- Cathedra
- Cathedral
- Cathedral Schools
- Catholic
- Catholic Emancipation Act
- Catholic Epistles
- Catholicos
- Catholic (Roman) Relief Act
- Catholics (German)
- Catholics (Number of)
- Catholics (Old)
- Cecilia
- Cedron
- Celebrant
- Celebret
- Celestine (name of 5 Popes)
- Celestinians (Religious Congregation)
- Celibacy (Clerical)
- Cellites
- Celsus
- Cemetery
- Cenites
- Cenobite
- Censer
- Censure (Ecclesiastical)
- Censure of Books
- Central America (Missions in)
- Centuries of Magdeburg
- Centurion
- Cerdonians
- Ceremonial or Ceremonies
- Cerinthus
- Cerularius (Michael)
- Cesarini (Julianus)
- Cesena (Michael)
- Cetura
- Chair of St. Peter
- Chalcedon (Council of)
- Chalice
- Challoner (Richard)
- Chanaan
- Chanaanites
- Chancel
- Chancellor and Chancery
- Chancery (Roman)
- Chant
- Chapel
- Chaplain
- Chapter
- Chapters (The Three)
- Charity
- Charity (Sisters of)
- Charlemagne
- Chastity
- Chasuble
- Chateaubriand (Francois A.)
- Chatel (Francis)
- Chemos
- Cherubim
- Cheverus, Cardinal
- Chodorlahomor
- Choir
- Choir Bishops
- Chrism
- Christian
- Christian Alliance
- Christian Endeavor (Society of)
- Christianity
- Christianity in America
- Christians
- Christians (Chaldean)
- Christians of St. Thomas
- Christmas
- Christology
- Christolytes
- Christopher (St.)
- Chrodegang (St.)
- Chronicles
- Chronology
- Chronology (Biblical)
- Chrysologus (St. Peter)
- Chrysostom (St. John)
- Church
- Church (The, in the United States)
- Church (The) and Basilica
- Church and Civilization
- Church History
- Churching of Women
- Ciborium
- Circumcelliones
- Circumcision (Feast of)
- Cistercians
- Clarendon (Constitutions of)
- Clares (Poor)
- Claudius of Turin
- Claudius Apollinaris (St.)
- Clement (Heretic)
- Clement (name of 14 Popes)
- Clement of Alexandria
- Cleobians
- Clergy and Laity
- Clerks Regular
- Clinic Baptism
- Cloister
- Clovis and (St.) Clotilda
- Cluny (Abbey of)
- Coadjutor Bishop
- Coat (The Holy)
- Codex
- Coena Domini (In)
- Collation
- Collect
- Collegiants
- Collegiate Churches
- Collydrians
- Color of Vestments
- Columba or Columkil (St.)
- Columbanus (St.)
- Columbus (Christopher)
- Commandments
- Commemoration in Liturgy
- Commodianus
- Communion (Eucharistic)
- Communion of Saints
- Communion under Both Kinds
- Concanen (Richard L.)
- Conceptualism
- Concomitance (Sacramental)
- Concordance
- Concordats
- Concursus
- Condignity, Congruity
- Conferences
- Confession (Sacramental)
- Confession (Liturgical)
- Confessional
- Confessor
- Confirmation
- Confiteor
- Confraternities
- Congregationalism
- Congregations (Sacred)
- Conon
- Conscience
- Conscience (Liberty of)
- Consecration
- Consistentes
- Consistory
- Consolamentum
- Constance (Council of)
- Constantine
- Constantine the Great
- Constitution (Civil) of the Clergy
- Constitutions (Apostolic)
- Consubstantial
- Consubstantiation
- Consultors or Bishop's Council
- Contemplation
- Convents
- Conversion of St. Paul
- Convulsionaries
- Cope
- Copernicus
- Copiates
- Copts
- Corban
- Cordeliers
- Core
- Corinth
- Corinthians (Epistles to the)
- Cornelius the Centurion
- Cornelius (St.), Pope
- Cornelius a Lapide
- Corozain
- Corporal
- Corpus Christi
- Corrigan (Michael A.)
- Corrupticolae
- Cosmas and Damianus (Sts.)
- Cosmogony (The Mosaic)
- Councils (Ecumenical)
- Cowl
- Cranmer (Thomas)
- Creation
- Creationism
- Credence
- Creed
- Cremation
- Crib
- Cross
- Cross (Congregation of the Holy)
- Cross (Daughters of the)
- Cross (Finding of the)
- Cross (Sign of the)
- Crucifix
- Crusades
- Crypt
- Crypto-Calvinists
- Cubit
- Culdees
- Cullen (Paul)
- Cummian (St.)
- Curate
- Curia Romana
- Cush
- Cuthbert (St.)
- Cutheans
- Cycle (Dionysian)
- Cyprian (St.)
- Cyprus
- Cyrene
- Cyriacus (St.)
- Cyril (St.) of Alexandria
- Cyril (St.) of Jerusalem
- Cyril and Methodius (Sts.)
- Cyrillus Lucaris
- Cyrinus
- Cyrus of Alexandria
- Cyrus, King