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  • Crispin of Viterbo, Saint

    Capuchin lay brother, d. 1750.

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  • Crispin and Crispinian, Saints

    Martyrs of the Diocletian persecution, d. 285 or 286.

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  • Cornely, Karl Josef Rudolph

    German biblical scholar and Jesuit, b. 19 April, 1830, at Breyell in Germany; d. at Treves, 3 March, 1908.

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  • Cynic School of Philosophy

    Founded at Athens about 400 B.C., continued in existence until about 200 B.C. It sprang from the ethical doctrine of Socrates regarding the necessity of moderation and self-denial.

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  • Creed, Liturgical Use of

    The public use of creeds began in connection with baptism, in the Traditio and Redditio symboli, as a preparation for that sacrament, and in the preliminary interrogations.

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  • Courts, Ecclesiastical

    Legislative, judicial, and executive power to be exercised over the church, without any interference on the part of civil society.

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  • Custom (in Canon Law)

    An unwritten law introduced by the continuous acts of the faithful with the consent of the legitimate legislator.

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  • Cursores Apostolici

    The Latin title of the ecclesiastical heralds or pursuivants pertaining to the papal court.

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  • Cabral, Pedralvarez

    Portuguese navigator. (b. 1460)

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  • Curityba do Parana

    Diocese, suffragan of São Sebastião (Rio de Janeiro), Brazil.

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  • Cabrillo, Estévan

    Sixteenth century sailor.

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  • Cabral, Francisco

    Portuguese missionary in Japan. (1529-1609)

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  • Czech Literature

    The evolution of Czech literature dates back to 863, when Moravia and Bohemia, through the efforts of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, the apostles of these two countries, were converted to Christianity and thus became participants in the great work of civilization.

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  • Cuoq, André-Jean

    Philologist, b. at LePuy, France, 1821; d. at Oka near Montreal, 1898.

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  • Cursor Mundi

    A Middle-English poem of nearly 30,000 lines containing a sort of summary of universal history.

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