Himerius (disambiguation) — Himerius (variants include Himerios, Imerius, Imerio, Imier, Immer) can refer to:*Himerius, Bithynian philosopher *Himerius of Tarragona, an archbishop of Tarragona (Spain) in ca. 385. *Himerius of Nicomedia, bishop of Nicomedia *Himerios… … Wikipedia
Himerius — • An Archbishop of Tarragona in Spain, 385 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Himerius Himerius † … Catholic encyclopedia
Tarragona — • Its suffragans are Barcelona, Lérida, Gerona, Urgel, Vich, Tortosa, and Solsona Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tarragona Tarragona … Catholic encyclopedia
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tarragona — (dark green). The Archdiocese of Tarragona (Latin, Tarraconensis) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory located in north eastern Spain, in the province of Tarragona, part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. The archdiocese heads the… … Wikipedia
Ecclesiastical Letters — Ecclesiastical Letters † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Letters (LITTERÆ ECCLESIASTICÆ) Ecclesiastical letters are publications or announcements of the organs of ecclesiastical authority, e.g. the synods, more particularly … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Siricius — Pope St. Siricius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Siricius (384 99). Born about 334; died 26 November, 399, Siricius was a native of Rome; his father s name was Tiburtius. Siricius entered the service of the Church at an early… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope St. Siricius — Pope St. Siricius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Siricius (384 99). Born about 334; died 26 November, 399, Siricius was a native of Rome; his father s name was Tiburtius. Siricius entered the service of the Church at an early… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Siricius — Infobox Pope English name=Siricius birth name=Siricius term start=December 384 term end=26 November 399 predecessor=Damasus I successor=Anastasius I birth date= birthplace= dead=dead|death date=death date|399|11|26|mf=y deathplace=| infobox… … Wikipedia
Directa Decretal — Pope Siricius, author of the Directa decretal The Directa decretal was written by Pope Siricius in February AD 385. It took the form of a long letter to Spanish bishop Himerius of Tarragona replying to the bishop’s requests for directa on various … Wikipedia
Priesthood (Catholic Church) — The ministerial orders of the Catholic Church includes both the orders of bishops and presbyters, which in Latin is sacerdos . [Catechism 1547] The ordained priesthood and common priesthood (or priesthood of the all the baptized) are different in … Wikipedia