Gospel and Gospels
The word Gospel usually designates a written record of Christ's words and deeds.
Gospel in the Liturgy
From the very earliest times the public reading of parts of the Bible was an important element in the Liturgy inherited from the service of the Synagogue.
Gosselin, Jean-Edmé-Auguste
Ecclesiastical author; b. at Rouen, France, 28 Sept., 1787; d. at Paris, 27 Nov., 1858.
Gother, John
Priest and controversialist; b. at Southampton, date unknown; d. at sea on a voyage to Lisbon, 2 October, 1704.
Gottschalk of Orbais
A medieval theologian; b. about 800, d. after 866, probable 30 October, 868.
Gottweig, Abbey of
A Benedictine abbey situated on a hill of the same name, south of Krems, in Lower Austria.
Gounod, Charles-François
An article focusing especially on his religious compositions and the effect of his beliefs on his compositions.
Gousset, Thomas-Marie-Joseph
French cardinal and theologian; b. at Montigny-les-Charlieu, a village of Franche-Comté, in 1792; d. at Reims in 1866.
Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de
Painter and etcher, b. in Fuendetodos, Aragon, Spain, 31 March, 1746; d. in Bordeaux, 16 April, 1828.
Goyaz, Diocese of
Co-extensive with the state of the same name, one of the twenty states which, with the Federal District, comprise the Republic of Brazil.
Gozo, Diocese of
Comprises the island of Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea and the islet of Comino.
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