Read Saints and Sinners: A History of the Popes; Fourth Edition Online
Authors: Eamon Duffy
Armada, Spanish,
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Armagh,
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Armenian Catholics,
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Arnold of Brescia,
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Arns, Cardinal Evatisto,
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Aruppe, Pedro,
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South-East,
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assassination attempt: Paul VI,
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John Paul II,
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Assisi,
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Associations Culturelles
,
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
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astrology,
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Athanasius, St,
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Athenagoras, Partiarch,
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Athens,
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Auctorem Fidei
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Augsburg,
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Peace of,
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Augustine of Canterbury, St,
pl.
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Augustine of Hippo, St,
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,
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,
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Augustinus,
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Auschwitz,
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Australia,
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Austria,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Auxentius of Milan,
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Avars,
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Avignon,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Baltic,
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Baltimore, Third Council of,
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banner of St Peter,
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Barberini family,
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Barbie, Klaus,
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Barletta, Leonidas,
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Basle, Council of,
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,
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,
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elector of,
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Bayezit, Sultan,
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Beards, papal,
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Becket, St Thomas,
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Bede, Venerable,
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Bellarmine, Cardinal Robert,
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Bellone, La
,
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Benedetto Caetani (Pope Boniface VIII),
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Benedict I (575–9) pope,
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Benedict II (684–5) pope,
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Benedict VI (973–4) pope,
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Benedict VII (974–83) pope,
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‘His Holiness Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI’,
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resignation of,
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Benedict VIII (1012–24) pope,
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,
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Benedict IX (1032–18) pope,
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Benedict XIII (antipope),
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Benedict XIII (1724–30) pope,
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Benedict XIV (1740–58) pope,
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Benedict XV (1914–22) pope,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Benedict XVI (2005–) pope,
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Benetti, Cardinal,
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Benigni, Umberto,
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Bergoglio, Jorge (Pope Francis I),
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,
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as Archbishop of Buenos Aires,
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,
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,
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Berlin,
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Bernard of Clairvaux, St,
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,
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,
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,
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bad mistake of,
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Bernardino of Siena, St,
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Bernier, Abbe,
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Bernini, Gian Lorenzo,
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,
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,
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,
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Berrigan, Dan and Philip,
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Bertello, Cardinal,
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Berthier, General,
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Bertone, Cardinal Tarcisio,
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,
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,
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Besalu,
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Besançon, Archbishop of,
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Diet of,
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Bessarion, Cardinal John,
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Béziers,
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Bible, German,
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pontific study of,
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biblical studies,
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Billot, Cardinal,
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Biscop, Benedict,
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bishops
canonical institutions of,
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,
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emergence of,
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papal appointment of,
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,
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,
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Bismarck, Chancellor of Prussia,
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,
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,
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‘black cardinals,’
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Boethius,
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Boff, Leonardo,
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Bohemia,
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Boleyn, Ann,
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Bolivar, Simon,
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University of,
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Bonaparte, Joseph,
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Boniface I (418–22) pope,
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,
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,
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Boniface III (607) pope,
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Boniface IV (608–15) pope,
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,
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Boniface V (619–25) pope,
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Boniface VIII (1294–1303) pope,
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,
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Book of Common Prayer,
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Borgo,
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Boris I, King of Bulgaria,
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‘bourgeois monarchy,’
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boy-scouts, Catholic,
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Brady, Cardinal Sean (Archbishop of Armagh),
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Brahe, Tycho,
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Bramante,
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Brazil, Copacabana,
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Rio de Janeiro,
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World Youth Day,
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Breakspear, Nicholas (Pope Hadrian IV),
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,
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breviary, reform of,
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brief, papal,
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brigands,
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Britain,
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papal visit to,
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Brunhild, Queen,
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Bruni, Luigino,
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Bruno, Giordano,
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Bruno of Toul (Pope Leo IX),
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Buber, Martin,
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Budapest,
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Bullfighting, sinful,
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Burgundy,
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Burke, Cardinal Raymond,
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Cadaver Synod,
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Caecilian of Carthage,
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Caedwalla, King,
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Caelian Hill,
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Calabria,
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Callistus I (217–22) pope,
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Callistus II (1119–24) pope,
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Callistus III (1455–8) pope,
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,
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,
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camalaucum,
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.
See also
tiara.
Camerlengo,
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Campagna,
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Code of 1917,
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of Constantinople,
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Gospels,
pl
.
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Capitol,
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Cappellari, Dom Mauro (Pope Gregory XVI),
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Caprara, Cardinal,
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Caprocorum,
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Caput orbis
,
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Caraffa, Gianpietro (Pope Paul IV),
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Caranza, Cardinal,
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Carbonari
,
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Cardenal, Fr. Ernesto,
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Cardinals,
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,
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,
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,
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,
(v)
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Carey, George, Archbishop of Canterbury,
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Caritas in Veritate
,
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Carlos IV, of Spain,
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Carnival, Roman,
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Caroline Islands,
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Castel Gandolfo,
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,
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,
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,
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Castro, Fidel,
(i)
Cathars,
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Catherine of Aragon,
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Catherine of Siena, St,
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Catholic Action,
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,
(ii)
,
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Catholic League, French,
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Catholicism,182
Celestine I (422–32) pope,
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,
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Celestine III (1191–8) pope,
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Celestine V (1294) pope,
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,
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Celibacy,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cellini, Benvenuto,
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Cem,
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Cencius,
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Ceolfrid,
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Cesare Borgia,
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Cesena,
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Chalcedon, Council of,
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Chamberlain, Neville,
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chandelier, St Peter’s,
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chapter, episcopal election by,
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Chapters, Three,
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Charles II of Sicily,
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Charles VIII of France,
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Charles, King of Hungary,
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Charles the Bald,
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,
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,
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Charles the Fat,
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Chenu, Marie-Dominique,
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Chi ro,
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Chiaramonte, Barnaba (Pope Pius VII),
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,
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Chiesa, Giacomo della (Pope Benedict XV),
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Childeric III, King,
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China, bishops for,
(i)
missions in,
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Chosroes, King,
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Christ the King, Feast of,
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Christian Democracy,
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,
(ii)
,
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Christian Democratic Party,
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,
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Christian League,
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Chur, diocese of,
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Church and State, separation in France,
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‘Church of silence,’
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Circus of Nero,
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy,
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Clairvaux,
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Claudius, Emperor,
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Clement I (c. 91–c. 101) pope, St,
(i)
,
(ii)
Clement II (1046–7) pope,
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Clement III (1187–91) pope,
(i)
Clement III (antipope),
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,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Clement IV (1265–8) pope,
(i)
Clement V (1305–14) pope,
(i)
Clement VI (1342–52) pope,
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Clement VII (antipope),
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Clement VII (1523–34),
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Clement VIII (1592–1605) pope,
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Clement XI (1700–21) pope,
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,
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Clement XIII (1758–69) pope,
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Clement XIV (1769–74) pope,
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‘Clementines,’
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Clermont, Council of,
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end of,
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Cnut, King,
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Collegiality, episcopal,
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,
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,
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,
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,
(v)
,
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subverted,
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Church struggle,
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Colombia,
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Columbus, Numidian bishop,
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Combes, Emile,
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Commodus, Emperor,
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communion, child,
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frequent,
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Communione e Liberazione
,
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