Tarasius, Saint
Layman who became Patriarch of Constantinople by acclamation, called for the Second Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, champion of Church unity and of the veneration of the holy ikons. …
Tarentaise
Comprises the arrondissement of Moutiers in the Department of Savoie; it is also sometimes called the Diocese of Moutiers en Tarentaise, and is suffragan of Chambéry.
Tarsicius, Saint
Was carrying the Blessed Sacrament on his person, and refused to surrender it when beset by a pagan mob. Martyr of the third or early fourth century.
Tartini, Giuseppe
Provides biography and background on his becoming a musician against his parents' wishes. Includes noted works and evaluation of his technical and theoretical brilliance.
Taschereau, Elzéar-Alexandre
Archbishop of Quebec and first Canadian cardinal. (1820-1898)
Tassach, Saint
Irish saint, born in the first decade of the fifth century; died about 497.
Tassin, René-Prosper
French historian, belonging to the Benedictine Congregation of Saint-Maur. (1697-1777)
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