Church Statistics — Ecclesiastical Statistics † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Statistics In dealing with statistics, both theoretically and practically, it is unimportant whether the men, matters, or actions subject to observation are… … Catholic encyclopedia
Encyclopedia — • An abridgment of human knowledge in general or a considerable department thereof, treated from a uniform point of view or in a systematized summary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Encyclopedia Encyclopedia … Catholic encyclopedia
Karl Hilgenreiner — Professor Karl Hilgenreiner Karl Hilgenreiner (* 22. Februar 1867 in Friedberg/Hessen; † 9. Mai 1948 in Wien) war ein katholischer Moraltheologe und Politiker … Deutsch Wikipedia
Theologie — (griech.), bei den Griechen die Lehre von den Göttern und göttlichen Dingen. Daher nannten die Griechen denjenigen einen Theologos, der über das Wesen und die Geschichte der Götter Auskunft zu erteilen vermochte. So führen diesen Namen der Syrer… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Jean de Roquetaillade — Johannes de Rupescissa may also refer to Cardinal Jean de La Rochetaillée Jean de Roquetaillade [John of Roquetaillade, Johannes de Rupescissa, Giovanni da Rupescissa.] (date of birth unknown; d. probably at Avignon, 1362) was a French Franciscan … Wikipedia
Hugh of Remiremont — (?, probably in Lorraine, ndash; c.1098) surnamed Candidus or Blancus (both meaning the white ), was a Cardinal. [CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07521a.htm|title=Hugh of Remiremont] He became a Benedictine at Remiremont Abbey,… … Wikipedia
Jean-Jacques Bourassé — (December 22, 1813, Ste. Maure (Indre et Loire), France mdash;October 4, 1872, Tours) was a French Roman Catholic priest, archaeologist and historian. He made his preparatory studies for the priesthood in Paris. In 1835, he taught the natural… … Wikipedia
Jean-Pierre Gury — (b. at Mailleroncourt, Haute Saône, 23 January 1801; d. at Mercour, Haute Loire, 18 April1866) was a French Jesuit moral theologian. He is accounted one of the restorers of the old casuistic method, a fact that made him worthy of personifying the … Wikipedia
Roman Historical Institutes — are collegiate bodies established at Rome, for the purpose of historical research, notably in the Vatican archives. These have been set both by ecclesiastical authority, and by national governments. Opening of the Vatican archivesIn the fifteenth … Wikipedia
History of Catholic dogmatic theology — The history of Catholic dogmatic theology divides into three main periods: * the patristic; * the medieval; * the modernPatristic period (about A.D. 100 800)The Fathers of the Church are honoured by the Church as her principal theologians.… … Wikipedia