England.—This term is here restricted to one constituent, the largest and most populous, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Thus understood, En...
Peter Dimond -Why the revolutionary “Mass” instituted by Paul VI in 1969, which is celebrated in the vernacular (e.g. English in the U.S.A., French in France, etc.) in all the dioceses, is Protestant and invalid and cannot be attended by a true Catholic-...
Ecclesiastical education, since the suppression of the theological faculties in the universities, has been given in the conciliar seminaries established in all the dioceses, as prescribed by the Council of Trent. In some dioceses there are also lesser seminaries, which prepare students for the great...
Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America 2025 Resources, USCCB (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) I’ve talked about lawn decorations, holidays, and why we celebrate, before: “A Short Look at a Small Dog, and Another Week in Minnesota” (January 11, ...
the body of doctrines, chiefly associated with French dioceses, advocating the restriction of papal authority, especially in administrative matters.Cf. ultramontanism. — Gallican,n., adj. Heckerism the teaching of a 19th-century Paulist priest, Isaac T. Hecker, who regarded Catholicism as the ...
Contrary to popular belief, there is a strong Catholic family legacy in England, particularly in the northwest of the country. At Findmypast, you can access church records from the dioceses of Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Plymouth, Salford, Southwark, and Westminster, most of whic...
The evolving roles and responsibilities of diocesan inspectors in different dioceses will be outlined along with the significance of their annual meetings. It concludes with a review of the complexity of the legislation that introduced the contemporary inspection system and the steps taken by the ...
Born and raised in Calcutta and a resident of the city during the period of Mother Teresa’s activity there, Aroup Chatterjee, a physician working in England authored the bookMother Teresa: The Final Verdict. In the book Chatterjee challenges the widespread regard of Mother Teresa as a symbol...
But the number of dioceses is more than twenty-seven, for there have been amalgamations and absorptions. Cashel, for instance, has been joined with Emly, Waterford with Lismore, Kildare with Leighlin, Down with Connor, Ardagh with Clonmacnoise, Kilmacduagh with Galway, the Bishop of Galway ...
Writing to the bishops of France and of Germany the latter pontiff says: “Certain of the clergy, and princes, nobles and great lords of your cities and dioceses have falsely devised certain godless plans against the Jews, unjustly depriving them by force of their property, and appropriating ...