Syntagma Canonum
A canonical collection made in 1335 by Blastares, a Greek monk about whose life nothing certain is known.
Syon Monastery
Middlesex, England, founded in 1415 by King Henry V at his manor of Isleworth.
Syriac Hymnody
To the general consideration set forth in the article hymnody and hymnology must be added some bearing particularly on the structure and liturgical use of hymns (madrashe), exclusi…
Syriac Language and Literature
Syriac is the important branch of the group of Semitic languages known as Aramaic.
Syrian Rite, East
This rite is used by the Nestorians and also by Eastern Catholic bodies -- in Syria, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Malabar -- who have separated from them.
Syrian Rite, West
The rite used by the Jacobite sect in Syria and by the Catholic Syrians is in its origin simply the old rite of Antioch in the Syriac language.
Szántó, Stephan
Born in the Diocese of Raab, Hungary, 1541; died at Olmütz in 1612.
Sze-Ch'wan (Eastern)
The mission of Eastern Sze-ch'wan was separated from North-western Sze-ch'wan and erected in a Vicariate Apostolic in 1856.
Szentiványi, Martin
Born at Szentivà n, 20 October, 1633; died at Nagy-Szombà t (Tyrnau), 5 March, 1708. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1653, and was professor of Scripture for five years at Vienn…
Szymonowicz, Simon
Known also by the Latin name of Somonides, b. at Lemberg, 1558; d. 1629.
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