Doctors of the Church
Certain ecclesiastical writers have received this title on account of the great advantage the whole Church has derived from their doctrine.
Doctrine, Christian
The word katechesis means instruction by word of mouth, especially by questioning and answering. The Apostle insists upon "doctrine" as one of the most important duties of a bishop…
Dogmatic Fact
Any fact connected with a dogma and on which the application of the dogma to a particular case depends.
Dolbeau, Jean
Recollect friar, born in the Province of Anjou, France, 12 March, 1586; died at Orléans, 9 June, 1652.
Dolman, Charles
Publisher and bookseller, b. at Monmouth, England, 20 Sept., 1807; d. in Paris, 31 December, 1863.
Domenech, Emmanuel-Henri-Dieudonne
Abbe, missionary and author, b. at Lyons, France, 4 November, 1826; d. in France, June, 1886.
Domesday Book
The name given to the record of the great survey of England made by order of William the Conqueror in 1085-86.
Dominic of Prussia
A Carthusian monk and ascetical writer, born in Poland, 1382; died at the monastery of St. Alban near Trier, 1461.
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