Carcassonne
Diocese comprising the entire department of Aude, and suffragan to Toulouse.
Cardinal Protector
Since the thirteenth century it has been customary at Rome to confide to some particular cardinal a special solicitude in the Roman Curia for the interests of a given religious ord…
Cardinal Vicar
The vicar-general of the pope, as Bishop of Rome, for the spiritual administration of the city, and its surrounding district, properly known as Vicarius Urbis.
Cardinal Virtues
The four principal virtues upon which the rest of the moral virtues turn or are hinged.
Carducci, Bartolommeo and Vincenzo
Florentine painters, brothers, usually grouped under the Spanish School.
Carey, Mathew
Author and publisher, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 28 January, 1760; d. in Philadelphia, U.S.A., 15 September, 1839.
Carheil, Etienne de
French missionary among the Indians of Canada, born at Carentoir, France, November 1633; died at Quebec, 27 July, 1726.
Carissimi, Giacomo
Detailing his work in and composition for the Roman Catholic Church.
Carlovingian Schools
Established under the Merovingian Kings, a school, scola palatina, the chroniclers of the eighth century styled it for the training of the young Frankish nobles in the art of war a…
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