San Francisco
Archdiocese established 29 July 1853 to include multiple counties in the State of California, U.S.A.
San José de Costa Rica
The Republic of Costa Rica, Central America, constitutes this diocese as a suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Guatemala.
San Luis PotosÃ
Diocese in Mexico, erected by Pius IX in 1854. It includes the State of San Luis PotosÃ, and a small portion of the State of Zacatecas.
San Marino
An independent republic lying between the Italian Provinces of Forli, Pasaro, and Urbino.
San Martino al Cimino
A prelature nullius in the territory of the Diocese of Viterbo, Province of Rome.
San Salvador
The name given by Columbus to his first discovery in the New World. It is one of the Bahama group of islands.
San Salvador
Diocese. The Republic of Salvador, often incorrectly called San Salvador from the name of its capital, is the smallest and most thickly populated state of Central America.
San Severino
San Severino is a small town and seat of a bishopric in the Province of Macerata in the Marshes, Central Italy.
San Severo
Diocese in the Province of Foggia (Capitanata), Southern Italy, situated in a fertile plain, watered by the Radicosa and Triolo.
San Xavier del Bac, Mission of
One of the eight missions founded by the Spanish Padres between 1687 and 1720 in the Pimeria Alta, within the present limits of the State of Arizona.
Sanchez, Thomas
Religious scholar/author - Born at Cordova, 1550; died in the college of Granada, 19 May, 1610.
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