Téllez, Gabriel
Spanish priest and poet, better known by his pseudonym of Tirso de Molina. (1571-1648)
Tübingen, University of
Located in Würtemberg; founded by Count Eberhard im Bart on 3 July, 1477.
Tabernacle Societies
The Association of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and of work for poor churches was founded at Brussels in 1848 by Anne de Meeûs.
Tabernacles, Feast of
One of the three great feasts of the Hebrew liturgical calendar.
Tabor, Mount
Distinguished among the mountains of Palestine for its picturesque site, its graceful outline, the remarkable vegetation which covers its sides of calcareous rock, and the splendou…
Tacana Indians
The collective designation for a group of tribes constituting the Tacanan linguistic stock in different dialects, occupying the upper valleys of the Beni and Madre de Dios Rivers, …
Taché, Alexandre-Antonin
First Archbishop of St. Boniface, Manitoba, missionary, prelate, statesman, and writer of Western Canada. (1823-1894)
Taché, Etienne-Pascal
Statesman, b. at St. Thomas (Montmagny, Province of Quebec), 5 Sept., 1795, son of Charles, and Geneviève Michon; d. 30 July, 1865.
Taensa Indians
A Muskhogean tribe living when first known on the west bank of the Mississippi, within the present limits of Tensas parish, Louisiana.
Tahiti, Vicariate Apostolic of
Located in the Society Islands, has an area of 600 square miles.
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