Cracow, The University of
The first documentary evidence regarding the scheme that King Casimir the Great conceived of establishing a university dates from 1362. Urban V favored the plan, and King Casimir i…
Craigie, Pearl Mary Teresa
English novelist, dramatist, and convert; b. 3 November, 1867; d. 13 August, 1906.
Crasset, Jean
Ascetical writer, b. at Dieppe, France, 3 January, 1618; d. at Paris, 4 January, 1692.
Craven, Augustus, Mrs.
Writer, born 12 April, 1808, in London; died in Paris, 1 April, 1891.
Creagh, Richard
Archbishop of Armagh, Ireland, b. at Limerick early in the sixteenth century; d. in the Tower of London, in 1585.
Creationism
(1) In the widest sense, the doctrine that the material of the universe was created by God out of no pre-existing subject. (2) Less widely, the doctrine that the various species of…
Creed, Liturgical Use of
The public use of creeds began in connection with baptism, in the Traditio and Redditio symboli, as a preparation for that sacrament, and in the preliminary interrogations.
Creighton University
An institution located at Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A., and conducted by the Jesuit Fathers.
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