Paleario, Aonio (= Antonio dalla Paglia), 381. Palermo (Sicily), 194, 532-4.
Palestine or the Holy Land, 31, 43, 109, 122, 284, 301, 370, 479, 632.
Palestrina (musical composer), 238; (city of Central Italy), 187, 191. Paliano (Central Italy), 193.
Pall, Pallium, 63, 259, 309, 433, 475. Pallas (goddess), 41.
Pallavicino, Cardinal Sforza, 176, 227. Palm-Sunday, 496, 499.
Pampeluna (Spain), 348. Pan (god), 41.
Panebianco, Cardinal, 193. Pantheism, -istic, 165, 230, 252. Pantheon (Rome), 63-4, 69, 70, 80-1. Pantini, Cardinal, 190, 194.
Papa, 119; see Pope.-Papacy, Papal, Papist, 90, 120, 127, 381, &c.-Papal Conspiracy Ex- posed, 514-Papal States, 130, &c.; see States
Paphlagonia (Asia Minor), 284.
Papier Mache, 634.
Paracciani, Cardinal, 191-2.
Paradise, 489-90, 537.
Paraguay (S. A.), 368, 688.
Paralipomenon, I. and II. (O. T.), 409. Parian Marble, 75.
Paris (France), 20, 86-7, 98, 132, 136, 170, 190, 192, 197, 210, 244-5, 292, 299, 302, 308, 310, 312-13, 317, 348, 351, 369-70, 386, 401-2, 456, 490, 566, 572-3, 582, 624, 633, 650, 686. Parish and Parochial, 100, 187, 267, 269, 457, 504, 516, 524, 542, 546, 552, &c., in Ch. XXI., 571, 588, &c., in Ch. XXIV., 628, 654, 673, 677.-P. Priest, 100-1, 224, 418, 571, 654, 687. -P. Schools, 297, &c., in Chs. VIII. and XXIV., 707, &c. Parkersburg (W. Va.), 307.
Parliament, British, 170, 680, 682.-Canadian P., 586.-P. (high judicial court) of Paris, 351-2, 402.
Patriarch, Patriarchate, Patriarchal, 124, 165, 173, 193, 205-7, 218, 221, 227, 233-4, 236-7, 240, 242, 258-9, 281, 284, 301, 542; see Ecumenical, Universal, &c.
Patrick, St., 268, 361, 455-6, 491, 499. 531.-St. P's Cathedral (N. Y.), 148, 279, 540, 545-6 (new), 548.-St. P's Church (hicago), 549; (New Haven) 565, 603; Parochial School (New Haven), 601-3.
Patrick, Brother, 821.
Patrizi, Cardinal, 191, 237-8, 242. Patroclus, 78.
Patron Saint, 461, 491.
Paul the Apostle, St., 45, 62, 83, 123, 166, 174, 227, 261, 319, 346, 426, 434, 441, 498, 502, 506, 522, 532-3 (cut), 709-10.-Basilica of St. P. (Rome), 61-2.-Convent of St. P. (Seville, Spain), 378.-Gate of St. P. (Rome), 61, 78, 645.-St. P's Select and Parochial School (Os- wego, N. Y.), 328.-Pauline & Paulists; see below. See also Peter. Paul I. (pope), 158.
66, 163, 199, 220, 225, 348, 880, 888.
163, 221, 394, 511. 66 V. 66 55, 163, 477, 587. Paul of Thebes, 283.
Paul of the Cross, St., 311.-Blessed P's Monas- tery (Birmingham, Pa.), 312.
Paul, St. Vincent de (of), 312-14, 456.- Church of St. Vincent de P. (Baltimore), 548; (N. Y.) 320.
Pauline Chapel (Vatican Palace, Rome), 66-7; (Quirinal Palace, Rome) 67, 143.-P. Fountain (Rome), 74. Paulinus, 174.
Paulists, 148, 319, 458, 620.
Paupers, Pauperism, 617-18; see Alms, Beggars, Mendicity, &c.
Pavia (Italy), 59, 215. Pawtucket (R. 1), 305.
Pax (= peace), 475.-Pax tecum, 144, 443, 451, 475-Pax vobiscum], 138; see Kiss of Peace. Peace; see Pax, Kiss.
Pecci, Cardinal, 192.
Pecore (sheep), 252. Peddlers, 393.
Pegu (S. E Asia), 372; see Farther India, &c. Pekin (China), 366-7.
Pelagianism (from Pelagius, a British monk of the 5th century), 205. Pelagius I. (pope), 157. 46 157.
Pasquali (Ludovico Paschali, or Louis Pas- Pembina (Dakota Ter.), 320. chal), 381.
Passavalli, Monsignor, 238.
Passion (of Jesus Christ), 455, 479, 499, 500, 507, 536, 538-9; see Scapular, &c. - P.-Sunday, 499.-P.-Week, 425, 434. Passionists, 310-12, 334, 681. Passover, 501; see Pascha. Pastor, 269, 399, 410, 453, 519, 545, 554, 556, 558-60, 565-6, 588-90, 601, 603, 652, 671, 674-5, 700; see Rector, &c.-Pastoral Letter, 266, 520-1 554-7,589, 593, 622-3, 626, 693.-Pasto- ral Staff; see Crosier, Crook.-Pastoralis offi- cii, 175.-Pastori (=shepherds or pastors), 252. Patagonia (S. A.), 689. Patarenians, 208.
Paten, 257, 432, 441-4, 465, 471, 475. Pater noster (our Father) or Pater (=Father), 535, &c.; see Lord's Prayer.
Penalties; see Offenses, Punishments, Anathe- ma, Excommunication, &c.
Penance, 92, 104-6, 214, 261, 375, 384, 386, 413- 14, 429-30, 446. 449, 452, 457, 497, 499, 504, &c., in Ch. XVII., 517, &c., in Ch. XVIII., 530, &c., in Ch. XIX., 630, 660, 668, 706. Penates (Roman household gods), 41. Peniscola (Spain), 211. Penitence, 517; see Penance.-Order of P., 294-5; see Tertiarians.
Penitent, 138, 384, 467, 505, &c., in Ch. XVII., 518, &c., in Ch. XVIII.-Penitents of the 3d Order, 295, 329; see Tertiarians. Penitentiary, Grand (= pope's deputy for peni- tents), 521.
Penitentiary (= prison for penance or peni- tence), 627. Penn, Wm., 639.
Pennsylvania, 289, 296, 305, 313, 316, 329, 549,
604, 639-40, 664, 666, 678, and places marked "(Pa.)". Penny Cyclopedia (of the Society for the Diffu- sion of Useful Knowledge; London, 1833-46; 27 volumes large 8vo, and 2 vols. of supple- ment; edited by Prof. George Long of Univer- sity College, London), 96-110, 137, 154-64, 198, 287, 348-50, 353-4, 352-3, 366-8, 374-9, 382, 888-9, 392-3, 498-9, 616.
Pentapolis (5 cities; a region in Central Italy), 47, 126.
Pentateuch (= 5 books of Moses in O. T.), 411. Pentecost (50th day, i e., from the Passover), 430, 431, 450, 496.
People's Place, the (Rome), 72 and panorama. Peoria (Ill.), 325
Pepin (French king) 47, 126-7.
Perché, Bp. N. J.. 279.
Pergamus (Asia Minor), 280.
Periodicals, 70, 617-21, 643-5, 664, 686, 693; see Books, Newspapers, &c. Perjury, 209; see Fraud, &c.
Per omnia secula seculorum, 434. Perpetua, St., 440.
Perrone, Prof Giovanni, 641-2. Perry Co. (0.), 300.
Persecution of Christians by Heathens, &c., 43- 4, 129-30, 283, 389, 541.-P. by Roman Catho- lics, R. C. Persecutors, 102, 170, 275, 339, 391- 407, 494, 580. 636, 660, 675, 679, 701; see Authority. Crusades, Heretics, Intolerance, &e-P. of Roman Catholics by Pagans, &c., 109, 365-7, 399.585.
Persia (Asia), -sian, 177, 236, 245, 372, 690, 709. Persico, Bp. Ignatius, 278.
Persis (Christian woman at Rome), 123. Pertinax (emperor), 37.
Peru (S. A.), 654, 688.
Perugia (Central Italy), 133, 192. Petau or Petarius, 154.
Peter the Apostle, St., 54, 56-9, 64-5, 82-4, 91, 93, 97, 106, 111-25, 133, 142, 148-9, 154, 155, 172, 174, 178-80, 182, 218-19, 227, 237, 243, 259, 268, 271-2, 274-5, 346, 425, 428 (cuts), 434, 440-1. 456, 456, 505, 522-3, 530, 532-3 (cut), 536, 549, 563 7, 577, 696, 703-9.-St. P. (R. C., newspaper in N. Y.), 619-St. P's Basilica (Rome), or simply St. Peter's, 54-60, 69, 110, 123, 185, 182, 191, 196, 234-7, 239, 242, 219, 461, 458, 472, 475, 491-2, 521, 536, 542, 550, 561, 563-St. P's Cathedral (Cincinnati, 0.), 465, 549.--St. P's Church (N. Y.), 145.--Church of St. P. on Montorio (Rome), 65, 74.-St. P's Hospital (Brooklyn, N. Y.), 293-3t. P's Place (Rome), 72.-P's Pence, or Peter-pence, 235, 536-7; the P. P. Association, 567.-Cath- edral of St P. & St. Paul (Philadelphia, Pa.), 548.-Feast of St. P. & St. Paul, 496, 498, 567. -Mass of St P. & St. Paul, 424.
Peter-pence, St. Peter's, &c.; see above, under Peter.
Philip the Arabian (emperor), 37. Philip (antipope), 158.
Philip II. (king of Spain), 221, 224, 406. Philip the Fair (king of France), 132. Philippine Islands (S. E. of China), 120. 312, 690. Philippi (Macedonia, European Turkey), 35. Philosophy, 265-6, 289, 349, 683. Phocas (emperor of the East), 82. Photius (bp. of Constantinople), 207. Piacenza (= Placentia, N. Italy), 160, 162, 168. Pianessa, Marquis of, 395.
Piazza (= square, or place), 72. Rome has- P. Colonna, 83; P. del Campidoglio, 68; P. del Popolo, 52, 70, 72-3. 83; P di Pasquino, 73; P. di Spagna, 70, 73; P. di San Pietro, 72; P. Navona, 69, 73, &c.
Picts (from Latin pictus-painted or tattooed; an ancient people of Scotland), 361.
Pictures, 366, 461, 475, 483, 492, 551, 636, 677; see Paintings.--Picture-galleries (Rome), 67-8. Piedmont, -ese, 393-400, 419.
Pietro, Cardinal de, 191-2
Pietro, San (= St. Peter), 56, 65, 74. Piety, 42.
Pignatelli, Cardinal & Abp, 533. Pignerol (= Pinerolo, Piedmont), 395. Pike Co. (Mpi.), 319.
Pilate, Pontius, 60, 103, 260, 429 (cut), 431 (cut), 434-5 (cuts), 479.
Pilgrimages & Pilgrims, 616, 633.-Pilgrims (of Plymouth, Mass), 639, 687. Pillar (on chasuble), 259, 261. Pillar-saints, 283
Pilot, The (Boston newspaper), 563, 593, 619. Pincers, 400
Pincian Gardens, and P. Mount or Hill (Rome), 52, 72, 74, 83.
Pinerolo (= Pignerol, Piedmont), 395. Pintelli, Baccio, 66. Piombal, 387.
Pious Schools, Fathers of the, 310, 354. Pisa (Italy), -san, 134-5, 161, 163, 192, 209-10,
Pews and Pewed (having pews), 460, 475, 543, 561.-Pew-rents, 531, 678.
Pfracugle, Rev. H., 289.
Pharisees, saism, 414, 573, 707.
Pharsalia in Thessaly, European Turkey), 34. Phelps, Anson G., Jr., 420.
Phenician (of Phenicia, which embraced Tyre, Sidon, &c ), 27.
Philadelphia (Pa.) & Diocese, 277-8, 297, 303-5, 319, 321, 324-30, 357-9, 514, 531, 548, 555, 559, 579, 619-20, 663.
66 102, 163, 176, 199, 221, 225, 252, 380. 388, 417; see Creed.
V., St. (pope), 69, 163, 157-8, 299, 380 1, 389, 423, 449, 581.
VI. (pope), 55, 114-15, 136, 164, 177, 455, 582.
VII. (pope), 136-7, 164, 200, 356, 382, 475, 582-3.
VIII. (pope), 137, 164, 177, 188, 304, 410. 61, 85, 95, 110, 138-42. 145, 148-52, 164, 167, 172, 185 6, 188, 190-1, 196, 200, 227-53, 272, 274, 295, 299, 336, 344, 381, 420. 497, 532, 534-5, 538, 572, 577-8, 583-6, 629, 640-1, 648, 650, 652-4. Place d'Armes (Montreal), 543.
Plaret, 239, 243, 245-8.-P. jurta modum, 243, 245-6.
Plattsburg (N. Y.), 317, 662 (diocese). Pleasantville (N. Y.), 546. Plebiscitum, 147.
Plenary Council of Baltimore, 202, 265-6, 268, 274, 844-5, 300, 419, 417, 450-1, 453, 505, 521, 552-5, 562-3, 567, 588-91, 622-3, 626, 678.-P. Indulgence, 352, 531-40, &c.; see Indulgence. Pluto, 41.
Plymouth, (Mass.), 13, 633-9, 687.
Po (river of Italy), 50, 15.
Panitentia, 517.—Pandentiam agite, 413. Poetry, 75-3, 340-2, 701-2.
Poland, Pole, Polish, 109, 131, 292, 335, 351,
356-7, 390, 393, 687.
Police, 87, 183, 626-7, 646-7, 649, 658-9.
Political Policy & Corruption, 677-8, 696-7, 700. Pottsville (Pa.), 325.
Pollard, Fred'k W., 669.
Pollux; see Castor & P.
Polten, Joseph Bp. of St., 118.
Polygamy, -mist, 364-5, 374.
Pompadour, Madame de, 352 Pompeii (Italy), 419.
Pompey the Great (= Cneius Pompeius Mag- nus), 32-4, 61.
Ponte (bridge), 52. Rome has-P. di Quattro Capi, 52; P. di San Bartolomeo, 52; P. Rot- to, 52, 85; P. Sant'Angelo, 52; P. Sisto, 52, 74.
Pontefelice (Central Italy), 52. Pontian, St. (pope), 156.
Pontifex Maximus (= Chief Pontiff), 403. Pontiff, Pontifical, 119, 258, 345, 403, 475, 41, 700, &c.; see Bishop, Pope.-Heathen Pontills, 33, 35, 42, 119, 258.-Pontifical Annual, 281. -P. High Mass or P. Mass, 233, 424.-Roman Pontifical; seo Pontificale Romanum.-P. States States of the Church.
Pontificale Romanum (= Roman Pontifical), 274-6, 345-7, 462, 474-5, 521-2, 693. Pontus (part of Asia Minor on the Black Sea), 32, 284.
Poor Clares, 295; see Clarists.-Community of the P. Handmaids of Jesus Christ, 328.-Little Sisters of the Poor, 329.-P. Men of Lyons, 393.-P. School-sisters of Notre Dame, 325-7. Pope & Popes, the. 95, 97-101, 119, &c., in Chs. IIL-VI, 262, 269-71, 274-6, 284, 288, 292, 294- 5, 299, 318, 333-5, 334, 847-8, 350, 352, 361-2, 369-70, 375, &c., in Ch. XI., 387-9, 302, 394, 403, 410, 417, 420-1, 435, 453, 459, 467, 475, 485, 487, 502, 509, 511, 513,516, 521, 529, 731- 2, 536-8, 540, 542, 553, 556, 559, 566-8, 571-4, 576-87, 589, 591, 619, 634, 636, 640-3, 645-6, 649-50, 652-5, 660-1, 683, 685, 693, 695-6, 699, 700; see Primacy, Infallibility, &c.-P. as Temporal Prince, 49, 140, &c.; see Rome, Temporal Power, &c -The P. and the Coun- cil, by Janus, 219.-Rome & the Popes, by Brandes, 122, 127.
Porras, Chapel of Blessed Martin de (Washing- ton, D. C.), 548.
Porta (= gate), 534, &c.-Rome has 20 gates, P. del Popolo, 53-4, 69, 645; P. San Sebasti- ano, 53, &c.
Porta, Giacomo della, 55.
Porter, 255-6, 286.
Portici (S. Italy, near Naples), 139.
Portland (Mo.) & Diocese, 202, 277, 280, 326, 357, 663-4.
Portland (Ky.), 327.
Portland (Oregon), 328.
Porto (S. W. of Rome), 187-8, 191.
Porto Rico (W. I.), 689.
Portrait, 403, &c.; see Painting, Pictures. Portugal, 108, 226, 335, 352-3, 356, 363-6, 377,
Poverty, 287, 293, &c.; see Vows.
Power of the Roman Catholic Church, 662, &c.,
in Ch. XXVIII., 694-8; see Weakness.
PP. (= Papa, i. e., Pope), 138 (cuts), 182. Pra del Tor (Piedmont), 394.
Prasepe, 61.
Pragmatic Sanction, 219.
Prague (in Bohemia, Austria), 192, 245, 292, 336, 361, 624; see Jerome of P. Prass, Very Rev. P. Ivo, 298. Prato (Italy), 344.
Prayer, Prayers, 106, 185, 236, 239-40, 242. 247, 255, 260 1, 293, 298, 301, 337, 845-6, 349, 38 9, 405, 415, 424, &c., in Chs. XIV. and XV., 507, 518, 534-6, 539-40, 588, 595, 601, 677, 706; see Devotion, &c.-P.-books, 620.-P. of ManasseS (Apocrypha), 409.-Roman Catholic P.-meet- ing, 457-8.-Praying-Desk, 409.
Preacher, Preaching, 213, 267, 273, 299, 302, 318, 350, 361, 366, 350, 391, 293, 898, 400, 456-7, 511, 540, 572, 646, 648, 670, 674, 686; see Ser- mons.-Preaching Friars, or Order of Preach- ers, 298-9, 392; see Dominicans.-P.-stations, 685.-P.-stoles, 263.
Precious Blood, Confraternity of the, 456.-P. Stones, 236, 465, 542. Predestination, 168:
Preface (in Mass), 423, 432, 484-5 (cut). Prefects, 191-2, 200, 303, 322, &c., in Ch. VIII. ; see Apostolic Prefectures. Preisser, Rev. P., 289. Prelate, 140, 143, 150, 165, 170, 173, 198-200, 202, 205, 207, 209-11, 219, 221, 225, 227, 231, 233, 235-6, 269; see Lishop, &c. Premonstrants, Premonstratensians, 291-2 (cut), 293.
Premontre, Premonstratum (France), 291. Presbyter, Presbuteros, 124, 205, 254, 28, 276. Presbyterian (Church, General Assemblies, &c.), 229, 407, 539, 550, 606, 610, 621-2, 670-1, 674-5. Presentation, the, 485.-P. Convents, 332. Press, the, 185, Chs. XXV and XXVII.; see
Printing, Books, Censorship, Liberty.—The P. and St. James Chronicle, 231. Preston, Rev. Thomas S., 148, 526, 546, 570, 669-70, 676.
Pretorian Camp (Rome), 54, 83.-P. Guards, 37, 89.
Prie Dieu, 238, 247, 475; see Kneeling-Desk, Praying-Desk, &c.
Priest, 85, 91, 104, 128, 191, 196-7, 199, 204, 210, 226, 229-30, 254-82, 289, 296, 303, 361-6, 376, 384, 394-5, 401, 405, 411, 415, 418-19, 424, &c., in Ch. XIV., 499, 501-2, 504-16, 518-19, 521-2, 524, 527, 538-9, 544-5, 553, 557, 500-1, 563-5, 572-4, 584, 586-7, 603, 614, 616, 618, 622, 626- 30, 633-4, 646, 652-3, 658, 660, 664-6, 668-71, 673-7, 680-1, 685-7, 692, 695, 700, 703-4, 707; see Clergy, Table.-Priests of the Congregation of the Mission, 312, 314; see Lazarists -P. of the Mission of St. Sulpice, 317; see Sulpicians.
-P. of the Oratory, P. of the Oratory of Jesus, 310.
Prignano, Bartolomeo, 131; see Urban VI. Prima, (prime, first), 445; see Prime. Primacy of the Pope, 93, 111-18, 120-5, 244-9, 252-3
Primate, 173, 236-7, 240, 242, 634.-Primatial (of a primate) Council, 203; see National and Plenary Councils.
Prime (prima; canonical hour), 448. Prince Edward Island, 688.
Prince of the Apostles, 123, 523, &c.; see Peter. Prince St. (N. Y.), 548.
Printers to the Holy Apostolic See, 459, &c. Printing, 132, 176, 420; see Press, Books, &c. Prior, -ess, -y, 128, 283, 299, 304, 312, 333-4, 377. Priscilla, (wife of Aquila), 123.
Priscillian (Spanish Guostic), 374.
Prisons, 71, 82 87, 137, Chs. XI., XII., XXVI., 646-7, 649-51.
Private Judgment not allowed, 102, 108, 174, 229, 405, 568-75, 621, 639, 644, 660, 683-P. Mass, 421, &c., in Ch. XIV.; see Mass. Probation (in convents, &c.), 319, &c., in Chs. VIII., IX.
Probus, Aurelius (emperor), 37.
Processions, 93, 112, 144, 249, 270, 384-5, 458, 461, 464, 467, 470, 474, 477, 480-1, 498-9, 501, 537, 616, 633, 697, 712.-Processional Cross, 467-8, 475, 478. Proces Verbaux, 509. Procopius, 74.
Professed (monks, nuns, &c.), 319-50, &c., in Chs. VIII, IX.-Ceremony of Profession, 347. -Profession of Faith, 212, 252.
Professor (in college, &c.), Professorship, 284, 289, 299, 303, &c., in Ch. VIII., 356, 574, 628, 641, 657; see Colleges, &c.
Prohibited Books, 417, 419, 618, 647, &c.; see Index of P. B.-P. Degrees, 452-3, 520. Promoters (=officers for moving business for- ward), 233, 242.
Propaganda, College of the, 70, 73, 368.-Con- gregation of the P., 138 (cut), 177, 185-6, 192, 199, 269-70, 274, 358, 496-7, 532, 553, 679. Propagation of the Faith, Annals of the, 109. 869.-Association (or Society) for the P. of the F., 363-70, 455.-Congregation for the P. of the F.. 155-6: see Propaganda. Propitiation, 415.
Proscribed Books, &c.; see Prohibited B. Prose (in Mass), 430.
Proselytes, Proselytism, 675, &c. Prosnitz (Bohemix, 35.
Prosperity, General, Ch. XXV., 653, 704. Prostitutes. 625, 628, &c.: see Immorality. Prostrations, 345 &c.
498-9, 501-3, 508, 512-13, 515-17, 526-8, 539-40, 550-1, 557-61, 566, 574-5, 579-80, 554, 587, 604- 5, 607-9, 611-14, 621-2, 627-30, 634-40, 645-8, 659-61, 665-73, 675-50, 683-4, 686-712. [The above pages often contain other than Protes- testant views also; but the reader can easily discriminate.]
Provence (S. E. France), 130. Proverbs (0. T.), 409.
Providence (R. I.), 51, 35, 314-15, 638, 692. Providence, Divine, 455, 572, 682.-Sisters of P., 317, 33-1.
Province, Provincial, 109, 202-3, 217, 221, 223, 265, 268-9, 278-81, 296, 299, 312, 319, 321, 3.3, 333-4, 349-50, 357, 365, 412, 520, 552-3; see Archbishop, &c.
Provincial Letters, Pascal's, 352. Proxies, 227.
Prussia, an, 50, 109, 131, 188, 219, 336, 353, 361, 404, 542, 611-12, 617-18, 625, 632, 646, 651, 685. Psalin, Psalms (0. T.), 235, 409, 411, 427, 433, 445, 457, 462, 471, 473, 500.-Ps. xxxiv. (→ xxxiii. in Vulgate, &c.,) 445--Ps. xliii. (-xlii. in Vulg.), 425.-Ps. cxvii. (cxvi. in Douay, &c.), 413.
Psalter ( Book of Psalms), 286, 411, 448. Public Schools, Chs. XXIV., XXV., 677, 707; see Education.
Publishers, 264, 488, 620-1.
Pudens (Roman Senator ?), 57.
P'udentiana, Church of St. (Rome), 188.-Cardi- nal St. P., 188.
Pueblo of San Jose (Cal.), 327, 360 Puente, Cardinal de la, 130, 1333. Pulpit, 238-9, 247, 251, 457, 475-6, 571, 573, 634, 668: see Preacher, Sermon.
Punishments, 374, &c., in Chs. XI., XII., 418, 516, 526, &c., in Chs. XVII, XVIII, 572, 579-80, &c., in Ch. XXIII., 638, &c., in Ch. XXVII.; see Indulgence, Offenses, &c. Puppet shows, 633.
Purcell, Abp. J. B., 246, 278, 593-7, 637, 673. Purgatory, 94, 106, 222-3, 524-3, 552-3, 535-6, 539-40, 668, 695.
Purification of the B. V. M., Feast of the, 485, 498.
Purificator, -y, 432, 476. Puritans, 90; see Pilgrims.
Purple, 201, 234, 261, 265-4, 464, 522. Pusey, Rev. E. B., D.D., 671.-Puseyism, -ite, 671.
Putnam's (Geo. P.) World's Progress, 154-64.—” P's Magazine, 559, 678.
Puy (France), 321-2
Pyx, Puris, 474, 476 (cuts), 450. Quadragesima Sunday, 436. Quaglia, Cardinal, 190.
Qualificator, 200, 380-1, 623. Quarantine ( 40 days), 533. Quarterly Review (British), 230 1. Quarter tenses, 497.
Quebec (Can.), 308, 357-8, 658.
Protectories, 296, &c., in Ch. VIII. Protest (by Roman Catholics), 147-50. Protestant, -ism, 192, 135, 163, 221, 223-4, 228- 9, 231, 252, 254-5, 265-7, 31. 335-6, 353, 356, 364, 370, 373, 386 388-9. 336, 338, 400, 401-8, 416-18, 429, 456-8, 477, 512, 515, 527, 551, 560-Quatre-foil, 547. 2, 561-6, 569, 571-2, 577, 582, 587-8, &c., in Ch. XXIV., 610-11, 613-14, 616-18, 620-2, Chs XXVI-XXVIII., 691, 698, 702-4, 708-12.-P. Bible, 63, Chs XIII., XXIV., &c.; see Bible, English Bible, &c.-P. Episcopal, 103, 340, 407-8, 429, 545, 594 669-71, 675, 651.-p Views, 59, 86-9, 91-6, 102, 120-5, 134, 143-5, 148, 150-3, 171-2, 183-4, 190, 195-7, 204, 215 225-6, 228-31, 248-55, 266-7, 274, 252, 352, 334, 339-42, 351, 353, 350, 3624, 38, 373, 3-6, 3×8. 9, 398, 405-8, 411, 416-17, 419-20, 456-9, 492-4,
Queen of Heaven, 479, 4-9-90 (cut), 493, &c., see Coronation, Mary the Virgin. Quesnel, Father Paschasius, 168-70, 177. Questor (in ancient Rome), 33; (papal) 223. Quigley, Mr., 563.
Quincy (111.), 296, 327.
Quinlan, Bp J., 279.
Quinn, Rev. Win., 148.
Quinquagesima Sunday, 495
Quirinal (= of Quirinus) Hill (Rome), 51, 67, 83,
Rainaldi, 64.
Rainier or Raoul, 392.
Remus (brother of Romulus), 21, 68. Renaissance, 475.
Reparation, £39; see Satisfaction.
Repentance, 875-6, 406, 413-14, 457, 518, 517 527.
Repository, 464, 476-7.
Representatives, U. S. House of, 582, 708.
Requiescant in pace (= let them rest in peace; singular, requiescat in pace = let him rest in peace), 446-7.
Rescript, 185-6, 345, 538, 693.
Reserved Cases, 521, 531, 536.
Rambler, The (English R. C. newspaper), 643-4. Responsory, 430.
Rameur, Monsieur E., 664, 666, 675.
Rance, Ábbe de, 289.
Randall's Island (N. Y.), 359.
Ranke, Leopold, 224, 388.
Raphael, St. (angel), 462.
Raphael, or R. d'Urbino (painter), 66-7, 81, 550. Rappe, Bp Amadeus, 270, 278. Rationalism, -istic, 111, 165, 230, 252.
Rationarium Temporum (= table of chronolo- gy), 154.
Ratisbon (Germany), 331.
Rauscher, Cardinal de, 192, 241, 245. Ravaillac, 404.
Ravenna (Central Italy), 33, 38, 46-7, 126, 159,
Rebellion, the (in U. S.), 586-7, 711-12. Reception, Ceremony of, 346-7.
Recollects or Recollets, 294-5.
Rector, 269, 289, 295, 349, &c., in Chs. VIII., IX., 546; see Pastor.
Red, 189, 201, 231, 259, 261, 263-4, 462, 464, 478, 533-9, 548; see Color.
Redeemer, 261, 423, &c.; see Jesus Christ.- Church of the Most Holy R. (N. Y ), 462, 548. --Congregation of the Most Holy R, 318; see Redemptorists.
Redemptorists, 318-19, 458, 487-8, 539, 547-8. Red River Colony (N. of Minnesota), 688. Reformation, the (16th century), 107, 135-6, 159, 179, 220, 290, 292, 299, 333, 330, 400, 417. Reformatories, 71, 80, 329, &c., in Ch. VIII., 590: see Industrial Schools, &c. Regime (= rule), 353. Reginald, Father, 300.
Regular Canons, R-lergy, R.-Orders, Regulars, 100, 143, 233, 267, 282, 290 1,309-10, 343-5, 552;| see Congregation of Bishops & Regulars, &c. -R. Clerks of St Paul, or Barnabites, 309. Reinbolt, Rev. J. N., 324.
Reisach, Cardinal de, 190-2, 234. Relapsed, 374, &c., in Chs. XI., XII. Relaxatus (unloosed, i. e, given over), 377. Relics, 94, 106, 222, 355, 426-7, 460, 476-8, 480, 483-4, 491-3, 633, 635 6.-Relic-case or Reli- quary, 476 (cuts), 480, 492 (cuts). Religious, 109, 201, 2-3, 268, 283 317; see Monks, Nuns, Regulars, &c.
Religious Freedom & Liberty, 116, 152, 165, 179-84, 230, 38, 400, 553, 575, 605, 629, 637, &c. (Ch XXVIL.), 680, 687, 704; see Liberty. Reliquary, 475, &c; see Relic-case. Remonstrance (= monstrance, ostensory), 474, 476.
Resurrection, 103, 445 (cut), 485, 501.
Retreat (= monastery), 334, &c., in Chs. VIII., IX.
Reunion (Isle of Bourbon), 691.
Revelation of St. John the Divine (N. T.), 409. Revenues, 654, &c.; see Church Property and
Revival of Letters (15th century), 132.-R. Ser- mons, 458.
Revere du Monde Catholique (= Review of the Catholic World), 199. Reynolds, Bp. Ignatius A., 673. Rhea, 41.
Rheims (France), 320, 368, 412.-Rhemish (= of R.) Testament, 412, 416. Rhemish; see Rheims. Rhenish; see Rhine.
Rhine (river of Germany, &c.), Rhenish (= of the R.), 40.
Rhode Island (State), 202, 305, 316, 339, 549, 565, 664, and places marked “(R. I.).” Rhodes (island in the Mediterranean), Knights of, 333.
Ricci, Bp. Scipione de, 344, 512.
Matthew, 366. Monsignor, 140.
Richards, Henry L., 669.
Rev. Mr., 670.
Richelieu, Cardinal, 318.
Richmond (Va.) & Diocese, 277-8, 663. (Ind.), 331.
Ridley, Bp. Nicholas, 705. Rienzi, Cola di, 50.
Rieti (Central Italy), 192. Rigand (Can.), 310.
Rights, Civil & Political, 605, 629, 642-5, 652, 701, &c.; see Liberty -Connecticut Declara tion of R., 605.-Ohio Bill of R., 7.99, 60. Ring (bishop's or pope's), 199, 208, 273.-R. & R.-finger (bride's or nun's), 345, 454. Rioni (= districts or wards in Rome), 85-6. Riots, Rioters, 586-7, 659, 711-12: see Mobs, &c. Ripa Grande, Port of the (Rome), 52, 71. Ripetta, Port of the (Rome), 52, 78. Rites and Ceremonies, 92, 226, 242, 245, 254, 265, 363-4, 449, 452 5, 462, 469-71, 475, 569, 671; see Congregation of Rites, Ritual, & c. Ritual, 448, 454; see Liturgy, Missal, Rites, &c.-Roman Ritual, Ritué Romanum, 365, 477, 505, 57-8, 693.-Ritualism, -ist, 671, 681. Robert (emperor), 62.
Robert of Geneva, 131; see Clement VII. Roberti, Cardinal, 19, 194. Roberts, George L., 669-70. Robes; see Dress, Vestments, &c. Robinson, Rev. John (pastor of the Pilgrims),
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