Audisio, Guglielmo
Devoted himself to historical studies, especially in illustration of the papacy. (1801-1882)
Auenbrugger, Leopold
An Austrian physician, born 19 November, 1722; died 17 May, 1807.
Aufsees, Jobst Bernhard von
Canon of Bamberg and Würzburg, born 28 March, 1671, on the family estate of Mengersdorf; died 2 April, 1738.
Auger, Edmond
Entered the Society of Jesus while St. Ignatius was still living, and was regarded as one of the most eloquent men of his time. (1530-1591)
Augsburg, Synods of
Two general imperial synods were held in Augsburg. The first, convened in August, 952, through the efforts of Emperor Otto the Great, provided for the reform of abuses in civil and…
Augustin von Alfeld
One of the earliest and most aggressive opponents of Luther, born in the village of Alfeld, near Hildesheim, from which he took his surname; died probably in 1532.
Augustine of Canterbury, Saint
Biographical article on the monk who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury, called "Apostle of the English."
Augustine of Hippo, Life of Saint
Biography, with extensive hyperlinks to related articles.
Augustine of Hippo, Teaching of Saint
Article on Augustine as a Doctor of the Church, and his influence in the history of philosophy and theology. Particular interest in his teaching on grace.
Augustine of Hippo, Works of Saint
Annotated bibliography of Augustine's principal writings.
Augustine, Rule of Saint
Names the five documents sometimes identified as the Rule of Augustine, quickly narrows the field to two contenders, settles on Letter 211. Also deals with Augustine's relation to …
Augustinus-Verein, The
An association organized in 1878 to promote the interests of the Catholic press, particularly the daily press, of Germany.
Augustinus, Antonius
Historian of canon law and Archbishop of Tarragona in Spain, born at Saragossa 26 February, 1517, of a distinguished family; died at Tarragona, 31 May, 1586.
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