Arnulf of Metz, Saint
Frankish civil servant at the court of Austrasia, bishop of Metz, hermit, d. about 640.
Arras, Councils of
In 1025 a council was held at Arras against certain (Manichaean) heretics who rejected the sacraments of the Church.
Arrighetti, Nicolò
A professor of natural philosophy at Spoleto, Prato, and Sienna, b. at Florence, 17 March, 1709; d. 31 January, 1767.
Arsenius, Saint
A Roman, was tutor to the emperor's children before fleeing to the monastery of St. John the Dwarf. Arsenius died in 450.
Arthur, James
A Dominican friar, and a theologian of note, b. at Limerick, Ireland, early in the seventeenth century; d. (probably) 1670.
Arthur, Thomas
A celebrated Catholic physician of the seventeenth century, born at Limerick, 1593, died c. 1666.
Articles of Faith
Certain revealed supernatural truths such as those contained in the symbol of the Apostles.
Articles, The Organic
A name given to a law regulating public worship, comprising 77 articles relative to Catholicism, and 44 relative to Protestantism, presented by order of Napoleon to the Tribunate a…
Artoklasia
A peculiar service in the Greek Church performed as the concluding part of Vespers.
Arts, Bachelor of
A degree marking the completion of the traditional curriculum of the college.
Arts, The Faculty of
One of the four traditional divisions of the teaching body of the university.
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