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Widowed at the age of 32, Paula embarked on the monastic life in Bethlehem, along with her daughter Eustochium. Paula died in 404.
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- Pax - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philistines - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pentapolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precentor - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palm Sunday - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Cellensis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Urseolus, Saint - The doge of Venice. He left his wife p to become a Benedictine monk and later a p hermit. Died in 987.
- Poona - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parmigiano, Il - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poynter, William - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precipiano, Count Humbert-Guillaume de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plowden, Thomas Percy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pulci, Luigi - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prefect Apostolic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierre de Maricourt - Article on this 13th-century theorist of optics and magnetism, written by Pierre Duhem.
- Policastro - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poetry, Hebrew, of the Old Testament - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul IV, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puno - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulinus II, Saint - Patriarch of Aquileia, d. 802.
- Pacca, Bartolommeo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preston, Thomas Scott - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parlatore, Filippo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pious Society of Missions, The - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phaselis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perge - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pustet - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Persico, Ignatius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pious Fund of the Californias, The - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pano Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Picard, Jean - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plethon, Georgius Gemistus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perfection, Christian and Religious - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrus Bernardinus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paralipomenon (Chronicles), The Books of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Province, Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phillip, Robert - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pez - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plowden, Edmund - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Processions - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul, Saint - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proof - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Positivism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pandects - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philoxenus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius VI, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Primacy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pagano, Mario - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Provincial Council - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Faber, Saint - French priest, one of the first Jesuits, d. 1546.
- Presumption (in Canon Law) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presence of God - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pope, The - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parabolani - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pantheism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philo Judaeus - Article on his life, writings and doctrine, by reference Emile Brehier.
- Pomponazzi, Pietro - Short article on the philosopher, by U. Benigni.
- Provision, Canonical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priest, High - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion of Jesus Christ - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pothier, Robert Joseph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Periodi - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pall - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip Howard, Saint - Biographical article on the Earl of Arundel, martyred p in 1595.
- Paludanus, Peter - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pandulph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philadelphia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pereira, Benedict - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Postcommunion - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Property, Ecclesiastical, in the United States - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pray, George - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Lombard - Biobibliographical essay on the Master of the Sentences.
- Perugino - Artist's biography.
- Prince Albert, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portugal - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor, Sisters of the, of St. Francis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Gonzalez, Saint - Spanish Dominican, d. 1246. Patron saint of Spanish and Portuguese p sailors.
- Polytheism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Divine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pellico, Silvio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portland - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Ptolemy the Gnostic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Psychology - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pentecost (Jewish Feast) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Purim - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Alexandria, Saint - Became bishop of Alexandria in 300, and was reference martyred in p 311.
- Partnership - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschasius, Saint - A Roman deacon, and a faithful supporter of p the antipope catholic encyclopedia Laurentius. Paschasius died sometime between 511 p and 514.
- Prophecy, Prophet, and Prophetess - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piazza Armerina, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip of Jesus, Saint - Biography of the Mexican-born Franciscan martyr, the patron p saint of Mexico City. Crucified in Nagasaki p in 1597.
- Putzer, Joseph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phasga - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pizarro, Francisco - Concise biographical article on the explorer.
- Pighius, Albert - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Canisius, Blessed - Long essay on the Dutch Jesuit priest, who died in catholic encyclopedia 1597.
- Provost - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Purgatory, St. Patrick's - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter, Sarah - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation, Order of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pasteur, Louis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pharisees - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pyx - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prose or Sequence - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor Child Jesus, Sisters of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piusverein - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Papal Arbitration - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peasants, War of the (1524-25) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Provincial - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Psaume, Nicholas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perugia, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Procurator - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Help, Our Lady of, Sisters of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pharbaetus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porto Alegre, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Psalms - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portalegre - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prelate - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontificale - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pagnino, Santes - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Potawatami Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phacusa - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pride - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preacher Apostolic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polybotus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor, Care of, by the Church - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protocol - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pessimism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prusias ad Hypium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preston, Thomas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plasencia, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port-Royal - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prophecy - Says that in the strict sense, prophecy is the revelation catholic encyclopedia of future events, but points out that in Scripture, prophecy catholic encyclopedia may also be related to the gift of knowledge and catholic encyclopedia sometimes is used to refer to divine inspiration concerning any catholic encyclopedia secret.
- Penance (as a Virtue) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piligrim - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palladius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perez, Juan - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plymouth, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pitra, Jean-Baptiste-François - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pecock, Reginald - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pendleton, Henry - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Possidius, Saint - Bishop of Calama, was a friend of St. Augustine for reference 40 years.
- Pisa - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Profession, Religious - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Political Economy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Damian, Saint - Cardinal, Doctor of the Church. Died in 1072. reference Biographical article.
- Popes, List of - In chronological order. Links to a biographical essay catholic encyclopedia on p each. For popes up through Pope St. catholic encyclopedia Pius X p (d. 1914), entries are taken from catholic encyclopedia the 1913 Catholic p Encyclopedia. Information on later popes catholic encyclopedia is taken from Joseph p Brusher\'s "Popes Through the catholic encyclopedia Ages.&q
- Presbyterianism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panzani, Gregorio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paphos - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul V, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor Laws - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Politian - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parasceve - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pozzuoli, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perrault, Charles - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschal II, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pednelissus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perseverance, Final - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prisca, Saint - Roman martyr of unknown date.
- Prum - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrarch, Francesco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philippine-Rose Duchesne, Saint - Admiring biographical essay.
- Peter Fourier, Saint - Parish priest, founder of the Congregation of Notre-Dame, catholic encyclopedia reformer, p d. 1640.
- Palou, Francisco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Verona, Saint - The son of Manichæans, he became a Dominican. p He was catholic encyclopedia martyred in 1252, and canonized only p one year later.
- Pittsburgh - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preface - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prisons, Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prussia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pyrrhonism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Padua - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puget, Pierre - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pamiers, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peoria Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peyto, William - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paleotti, Gabriele - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pirhing, Ernricus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Physiologus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palatini - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perrone, Giovanni - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paley, Frederick Apthorp - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Painting, Religious - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Daughters of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penal Laws - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pagi, Antoine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peterborough, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Ponce de León, Juan - Concise biographical article on the explorer.
- Poggio Bracciolini, Giovanni Francesco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priest, Assistant - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petit-Didier, Matthieu - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius IV, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Papago Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Personality - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plants in the Bible - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peregrinus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pertinax, Publius Helvius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prayer-Books - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pareja, Francisco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul of Burgos - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passions - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelagius and Pelagianism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panama, Republic and Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Sisters of St. Anne of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Aquila - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patron Saints - Statistics on popular titular patrons of churches in Rome, Belgium, catholic encyclopedia and English-speaking countries. Short lists of some national patrons and catholic encyclopedia patron saints of professional occupations.
- Peutinger, Conrad - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plateau, Joseph-Antoine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Adoration, Religious of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paraná, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pharao - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pistoia and Prato, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priests' Eucharistic League - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pepin the Short - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pueblo Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philomelium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perez de Hita, Ginés - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pavillon, Nicolas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Photinus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Propagation of the Faith, The Society for the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip II (Augustus) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpignan, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prefecture Apostolic (Supplemental List) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pombal, Marquis de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prout, Father - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pistoia, Synod of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plowden, Francis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palmer, William - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pragmatic Sanction - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontefract Priory - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plessis, Joseph-Octave - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parnassus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pericui Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Primer, The - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paderborn - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paula, Saint - Widowed at the age of 32, Paula embarked reference on the monastic life in Bethlehem, along with reference her daughter Eustochium. Paula died in 404.
- Pentateuch - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porta, Carlo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petun Nation - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pulati - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pammachius, Saint - Roman senator, widower, friend of SS. Augustine and Jerome, d. 409.
- Porphyrius, Saint - Bishop of Gaza, died in 420.
- Postulant - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piro Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poverty - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor Brothers of St. Francis Seraphicus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pernter, Joseph Maria - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pistorius, Johann - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip the Arabian - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Property Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschal Candle - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Papal Elections - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip IV - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Nolasco, Saint - Biographical article on the founder of the Mercedarians.
- Philippopolis (Thracia Secunda) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Adoration, Sisters of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patriarch - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phocaea - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Picquet, François - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petinessus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierre de Castelnau, Blessed - Cistercian, worked for the conversion of the Albigensians, reference was martyred reference in 1208.
- Pelargus, Ambrose - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Promotor Fidei - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pavia, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palestrina, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelisson-Fontanier, Paul - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pilar, Nuestra Señora del - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Succour, Our Lady of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pomerania - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polystylum - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschal Tide - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelouze, Théophile-Jules - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor, Little Sisters of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Public Honesty (Decency) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius VII, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Przemysl, Sambor, and Sanok, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Punishment, Capital - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paltus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passignano, Domenico - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precedence - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patron and Patronage - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Wright, Blessed - English Jesuit and martyr, d. 1651.
- Papini, Nicholas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Probus, Marcus Aurelius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Igneus, Saint - So-called because he successfully underwent trial by fire. p Vallombrosian monk, p Cardinal of Albano, d. 1089.
- Paphnutius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacawá Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pionius, Saint - Martyred at Smyrna in 250.
- Palladius, Saint - Sent from Rome to Ireland in the mid-fifth century as a bishop.
- Psalms, Alphabetic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Poitiers - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pie, Louis-Edouard-Désiré - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porto and Santa-Rufina, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pazmany, Peter - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul I, Pope Saint - Biographical article on this eighth-century pontiff.
- Peter de Regalado, Saint - Spanish Franciscan of the Observance, reformer, d. 1456.
- Psalterium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phenomenalism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patmos - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Processional, Roman - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palm in Christian Symbolism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Play, Pierre-Guillaume-Frédéric Le - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pesch, Tilman - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petronius, Saint - Bishop of Bologna, died sometime before 450.
- Pellissier, Guillaume - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelagius I, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Persons, Robert - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontius Carbonell - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulinus, Saint, Archbishop of York - Biographical article on the Roman monk sent by reference St. Gregory catholic encyclopedia the Great to Kent.
- Passionei, Domenico - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pouget, Jean-François-Albert du - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pietism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piazzi, Giuseppe - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacificus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paralus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pascal Baylon, Saint - Aragonese Franciscan lay brother, d. 1592.
- Physiocrats - Describes the origins of Physiocratic theory.
- Pontificalia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pullen, Robert - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poggio Mirteto - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paleopolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius II, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pascal, Blaise - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pilgrimage of Grace - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pichler, Vitus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peace Congresses - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pilgrimages - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pollajuolo, Antonio and Piero Benci - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pfefferkorn, Johannes - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paoli, Venerable Angelo - Carmelite priest, died in 1720.
- Pontius Pilate - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation Brothers - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pectorius of Autun - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parents - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Permaneder, Franz Michael - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Claver, Saint - Biography of the Spanish Jesuit priest who for catholic encyclopedia 33 catholic encyclopedia years ministered to African slaves in the catholic encyclopedia New World, catholic encyclopedia and tried to stop the slave catholic encyclopedia trade. Died in catholic encyclopedia 1654.
- Prudentius, Aurelius Clemens - Biographical article on the poet.
- Pfanner, Franz - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor Handmaids of the Mother of God - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precaria - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poppo, Saint - Cluniac Benedictine abbot and reformer. Died in 1048.
- Postulation - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pachomius, Saint - Hermit who founded a cenobitical community, d. 346. p Some speculation catholic encyclopedia on how and why St. Pachomius p came up with the catholic encyclopedia idea of the cenobitical p life.
- Placidus, Saint - An early follower of St. Benedict.
- Peter Fullo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pools in Scripture - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philippine Islands - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Montboissier, Blessed - Better known as Peter the Venerable. General of the Cluniac catholic encyclopedia order, prominent at the General Council of Pisa, commissioned the catholic encyclopedia first Latin translation of the Koran. Renowned for his virtue catholic encyclopedia and learning. Died in 1156.
- Pange Lingua Gloriosi - Article on the two hymns of this name. reference The second catholic encyclopedia is by Thomas Aquinas. The first reference is "generally credited" to catholic encyclopedia Venantius Fortunatus, though some reference believe it is the work of catholic encyclopedia Claudianus Mamertus.
- Perugia, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pesaro, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pavia, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palladio, Andrea - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Persia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Sebaste, Saint - Brother of SS. Basil the Great, Gregory of reference Nyssa, and Macrina the Younger. Peter was bishop reference of Sebaste, and died in 391.
- Portraits of the Apostles - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Persecution - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philippopolis (Arabia) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pantaleon, Saint - Martyr, died in about 309.
- Prado, Jerome de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelotas, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philippi (Titular Macedonian See) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pozzo, Andreas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protectories - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preadamites - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parmentier, Antoine-Augustin - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul the Hermit, Saint - Fled into the Egyptian desert to escape the Decian persecution. reference Died at the age of 113.
- Peruzzi, Baldassare - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pannartz, Arnold, and Konrad Sweinheim - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palafox y Mendoza, Juan de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Promulgation - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peace of the Church - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Processional Cross - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plowden, Charles - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parahyba, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierre-Julien Eymard, Saint - Biographical article on the French priest and founder.
- Peter the Hermit, Blessed - Article on a man wrongly named by later p writers as reference the instigator of the Crusades. In p later life, Peter founded reference an abbey. He died p in 1115.
- Person - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portuguese Literature - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piscataway Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precious Blood, Congregations of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pagi, François - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius VIII, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phoenicia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plato and Platonism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinzon, Martin Alonso - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Ptolemais (Acre) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plowden, Robert - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Arbues, Saint - More correctly called Peter Arbues, a Spanish canon. Was inquisitor catholic encyclopedia provincial in the Kingdom of Aragon. He was assassinated in catholic encyclopedia 1485.
- Pantaenus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpignan, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petropolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Politi, Lancelot - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patras - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pare, Ambroise - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul III, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panigarola, Francesco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piedmont - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poussin, Nicolas - An article about the artist, with bibliography.
- Polemonium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pennsylvania - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschal III, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pima Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piranesi, Giambattista - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plenary Council - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore - Life and work of the architect.
- Petre, Family of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paris, Alexis-Paulin - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacificus of San Severino, Saint - Italian Franciscan. Hampered by blindness, deafness, and lameness reference for almost catholic encyclopedia 29 years. Died 1721.
- Palermo, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacificus of Ceredano, Blessed - Franciscan Observant priest, d. 1482.
- Przemysl - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Padilla, Juan de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polycarp, Saint - Long article on what we can know about St. Polycarp, p from ancient sources. Martyred in 155.
- Pise, Charles Constantine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetual Adoration, Religious of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priscillianism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palmieri, Domenico - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Purcell, John Baptist - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinara - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poverty and Pauperism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pasch or Passover - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perry, Stephen Joseph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Premonstratensian Canons - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parish - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prioress - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philomena, Saint - Skeptical article on St. Philomena, whose supposed relics catholic encyclopedia were discovered at the beginning of the nineteenth catholic encyclopedia century.
- Property - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poland - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parables - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Primicerius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palawan - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precept - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peuerbach, George von - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Baptist, Saint, and Twenty-Five Companions - Crucified in Nagasaki, 1597.
- Plowden, Thomas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelagia - Discusses four saints of this name.
- Peterssen, Gerlac - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proprium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precious Blood, Archconfraternity of the Most - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palaeontology - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philosophy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pordenone, Odoric of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Privilege - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pecham, John - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passau, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pounde, Thomas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Auvergne - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pithou, Pierre - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pax in the Liturgy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pragmatism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierron, Jean - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prague, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philastrius, Saint - Bishop of Brescia, died before 397. Catalogued heresies, and preached especially against Arianism.
- Pella - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter-Louis-Marie Chanel, Saint - Two articles on the French Marist missionary. Martyred reference in 1841.
- Piombo, Sebastiano del - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petra - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pole, Reginald - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pflug, Julius Von - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinna da Encarnaçao, Mattheus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pentecost (Whitsunday) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul of Samosata - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patti, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pompeiopolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piel, Peter - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pescia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preconization - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petitions to the Holy See - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patriarch and Patriarchate - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion of Christ, Commemoration of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Comestor - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pulcheria, Saint - Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire, staunch opponent of Nestorianism reference and Eutychianism, d. 453.
- Paul the Simple, Saint - Monk, disciple of St. Antony, d. around 339.
- Penobscot Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrobrusians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perjury - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penitents, Confraternities of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pectorale - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philippi (Historical Macedonian Town) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulists - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penne and Atri, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pyrker, Johann Ladislaus von Oberwart - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porphyreon - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Physics, History of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrus Diaconus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prothonotary Apostolic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paris - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip Powel, Blessed - Short biography of the Benedictine priest and martyr. p He was executed at Tyburn in 1646.
- Pogla - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Ptolemais (Titular See of Thebais Secunda) - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priest - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parallelism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polyglot Bibles - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priests, Confraternities of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Processus and Martinian, Saints - Martyrs venerated since the fourth century at the reference latest.
- Pardons of Brittany - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pastor - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parma, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palma Vecchio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinar del Rio, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poles in the United States - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Papiensis, Bernardus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation, Religious Congregations of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piconio, Bernardine a - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pachtler, George Michael - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patmore, Coventry - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prudentius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pamphilus of Caesarea, Saint - Born in Beirut and studied at the Catechetical catholic encyclopedia School reference in Alexandria. Priest, scholar, martyr. Beheaded in catholic encyclopedia 309.
- Porrecta, Serafino - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prayer of Christ, Feast of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pallium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porter, George - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portiuncula - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prudence - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Bergamo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plantaganet, Henry Beaufort - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pisa, Council of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Praelatus Nullius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paraguay - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perigueux, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polo, Marco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piscina - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulinus a S. Bartholomaeo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passiontide - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protopope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Primate - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panemotichus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peltrie, Madeleine de La - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presumption - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Platina, Bartolomeo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priory - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pamelius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Papias, Saint - Thorough essay on what is known of this bishop, called reference by St. Irenaeus "a hearer of John." Also an exposition reference of the writings of Papias, who died around 120.
- Penitentes, Los Hermanos - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Procter, Adelaide Anne - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plain Chant - Description and history of the precursor to Gregorian catholic encyclopedia chant.
- Payeras, Mariano - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Provancher, Leon Abel - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paganism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prior - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port Louis, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proba, Faltonia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacioli, Lucas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pingré, Alexandre Guy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius I, Pope Saint - He excommunicated Marcion, and died in about 154.
- Pirkheimer - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Praxeas - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pembroke, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pisidia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pathology, Mental - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Para du Phanjas, François - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philemon - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port Victoria - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pianciani, Giambattista - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pardies, Ignace-Gaston - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prester John - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul of the Cross, Saint - Biographical essay on the Italian-born founder of the catholic encyclopedia Passionists. He died in 1775.
- Parenzo-Pola - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passos - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parrenin, Dominique - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pineda, John de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priesthood - Brief yet thorough examination of this sacrament.
- Prades, Jean-Martin de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passaglia, Carlo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Popayán, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip the Apostle, Saint - Brief article on this New Testament figure in p Scripture and p Christian tradition.
- Plock, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priene - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plegmund - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phylacteries - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patrology - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piccolomini, Alessandro - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Periodical Literature, Catholic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pusey and Puseyism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palaeography - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perreyve, Henri - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Popes, Chronological Lists of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puerto Rico - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pretorium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parini, Giuseppe - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius V, Pope Saint - Biography of the sixteenth-century pontiff.
- Primus and Felician, Saints - Martyrs of the Diocletian persecution, in about 304.
- Proselyte - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precious Blood, Congregation of the Most - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pergamus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port Augusta, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinturicchio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portuguese East Africa - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penance, Sacrament of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Mongus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Possevinus, Antonius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter, Saint, Epistles of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Predestination - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prosper of Aquitaine, Tiro - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pedro de Cordova - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pacandus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius IX, Pope Blessed - Biography of this pope, who died in 1878.
- Park, Abbey of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puteanus, Erycius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parallelism, Psycho-Physical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patrick, Saint - Lengthy biographical article on the Apostle of Ireland.
- Panopolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pichler - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porta, Giacomo della - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paroecopolis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter de Blois - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschasius Radbertus, Saint - Biographical article on the deacon, Benedictine abbot, and p theologian, who died in 860.
- Plenarium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proverbs, Book of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poleni, Giovanni - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Photius of Constantinople - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Percy, John - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portsmouth, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter de Honestis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piacenza - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Purgatorial Societies - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip II - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pasto, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontifical Mass - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prescription - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pomaria - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poor Catholics - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion Offices - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piauhy, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter of Alcántara, Saint - Spanish Franciscan priest, reformer, and mystic. Died in p 1562.
- Providence, Sisters of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion Plays - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presbytery - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Popular Devotions - Brief explanation of the spiritual practices collectively called "devotions" or p "popular devotions."
- Pierre-Rose-Ursule-Dumoulin Borie, Saint - Short biography of the nineteenth-century French missionary priest catholic encyclopedia and martyr.
- Peru - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulinus of Pella - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pordenone, Giovanni Antonio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parlais - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius X, Pope Saint - Long article on the pontiff.
- Pension, Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polycarpus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penelakut Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paris, Matthew - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulinus, Saint, Bishop of Nola - Looked upon as a saint even in his p own lifetime. reference He died in 431.
- Premare, Joseph Henri Marie de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paray-le-Monial - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Sisters of Charity of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pie Pelicane, Jesu, Domine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puritans - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Persecutions, Coptic - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Person, Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pluscarden Priory - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peoria - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precious Blood - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Phillips, George - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protestantism - Discussion of Protestant beliefs and doctrines.
- Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista - Notes his torn allegiances between sacred and secular music.
- Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Procopius of Caesarea - Biographical article providing an overview of the historian\\'s catholic encyclopedia life reference and major writings.
- Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul II, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protus and Hyacinth, Saints - Martyrs in the Valerian persecution (257-259).
- Prisons - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piatus of Mons - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plumier, Charles - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulus Diaconus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrus Alfonsus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pfister, Adolf - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pena, Francisco - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perrault, Claude - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion of Jesus Christ in the Four Gospels - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pharsalus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter de Vinea - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Padua, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philadelphia, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patagonia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patrician Brothers - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelagius II, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patara - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paracelsus, Theophrastus - Extensive biographical entry on the physician and alchemist.
- Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Chrysologus, Saint - Bishop of Ravenna, d. 450. Pious, zealous, and catholic encyclopedia a reference renowned speaker--thus the name "Chrysologus".
- Putative Marriage - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parochial Mass - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piano Carpine, Giovanni da - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Propaganda, Sacred Congregation of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poitiers - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pforta - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pythagoras and Pythagoreanism - Concise summary of doctrines attributed to Pythagoras.
- Promise, Divine - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinto, Fernão Mendes - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pierson, Philippe - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polignac, Melchior de - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Preachers, Order of - An extensive article about several branches of the catholic encyclopedia Dominicans, including their history.
- Papacy, The - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patrizi, Francis Xavier - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Premontre, Abbey of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paraetonium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penitential Orders - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pondicherry, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Precious Blood, Feast of the Most - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion Music - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priscianus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paulicians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontifical Colleges - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paul of Middelburg - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Psychotherapy - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pulpit - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pauli, Johannes - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proske, Karl - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prescription in Civil Jurisprudence - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prague - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portoviejo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pindemonte, Ippolito - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pescennius Niger - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pamplona, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Poncet, Joseph Anthony de la Rivière - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Portuguese West Africa - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Praexedes and Pudentiana, Saints - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parsis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parkinson, Anthony - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polish Literature - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philip Romolo Neri, Saint - Biographical article on the Apostle of Rome, who p died in 1595.
- Philip of the Blessed Trinity - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Privileges, Ecclesiastical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proclus, Saint - Patriarch of Constantinople, disciple of St. John Chrysostom, p and died reference in 446 or 447.
- Predestinarianism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paruta, Paolo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passion Sunday - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paris, Gaston-Bruno-Paulin - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Provisors, Statute of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Protectorate of Missions - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petau, Denis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontian, Pope Saint - He was exiled to the Sardinian mines in reference 235 and reference died there of privation.
- Paulus Venatus - Brief article on this thinker, by Francis E. p Tourscher.
- Plagues of Egypt - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proschko, Franz Isidor - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Patronage of Our Lady, Feast of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Passerat, Venerable Joseph - A Frenchman, he joined the Redemptorists in Poland. catholic encyclopedia As vicar-general, he founded many houses in catholic encyclopedia Europe and the United States. Died in catholic encyclopedia 1858.
- Perraud, Adolphe - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prime - Article on the office of Prime, now suppressed.
- Penitential Canons - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petrus de Natalibus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Publican - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prebend - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piccolomini-Ammannati, Jacopo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pastoureaux, Crusade of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pinerolo, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Polding, John Bede - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Purgatory - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pitts, John - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pisa, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pope, Alexander - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puyallup Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pityus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Possession, Demonical - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porto Alegre, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Popes, Election of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perth - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philips, Peter - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pontigny, Abbey of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palermo - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Snow, Blessed - Short biographical profile of the English martyr, who reference died in catholic encyclopedia 1598.
- Poor Clares - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Population, Theories of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palencia, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Philanthropinism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pius III, Pope - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Penalver y Cardenas, Luis Ignatius - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation of Mary, Congregation of the - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pulaski, Casimir - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paschal I, Pope Saint - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Petronilla, Saint - Virgin, martyred at Rome, probably at the end reference of the reference first century. She has been venerated reference as a saint since reference at least the fourth reference century.
- Probabilism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pillar of Cloud/Fire - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pectoral - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Presentation, Right of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palmyra - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Sisters of the Institute of Charity of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panpsychism - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pessinus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Panvinio, Onofrio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Psellus, Michael - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Providence, Diocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Porter - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Priests' Communion League - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peterspence - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Palatinate, Rhenish - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Perpetuus, Saint - Eighth bishop of Tours, d. 490 or 491. St. Perpetuus catholic encyclopedia was greatly devoted to his predecessor St. Martin of Tours.
- Paraclete - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Puiseux, Victor-Alexandre - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pelusium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter Cantor - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peba Indians - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Parium - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port-au-Prince, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Plantin, Christophe - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Port of Spain, Archdiocese of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paris, University of - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Peter, Saint, Prince of the Apostles - Long article on his life.
- Pugh, George Ellis - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pitoni, Joseph - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Paten - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pallavicino, Pietro Sforza - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Piatto Cardinalizio - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Pentacomia - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Prayer - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Ponce, John - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
- Proconnesus - (Catholic Encyclopedia)
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