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FARADSCH BEN SALEM— FATHERS


316


Faradsch ben Salem. See Fara- gius

Farafreh, oasis, Egypt V-330d_

Faragius, medical scholar X- 126d

Faraglioni, I (Ul.) Capri VIII-237c

Faramondo, Bishop of Veroli XV-359C

Faranghi Malai, hill, India XIII- 3S2d

Farargi, John, vicar Apostolic V- 350a

FARA0D, HENRI, Vicar Apos- tolic o£ Athabasca-Mackenzie V-785C; II-33c; X-382a; 382d

Farber, W., journalist VI-483d

Farce, medieval VI-193a

Fard, Maronite liturgical book lX-304a

Fardelliona Gallery, Trapam XV- 23b

Fare, Anne de la, cardinal. Bishop of Sens XIII-718a

Farel, Guillaume, reformer VII- 26d; 528a; IX-42b; XII-706d; XV-529d; and Calvin III- 196c- on Eucharist III-198b; in Geneva III-196d; and Le- fivre IX-115a; at Meaux X-

Farely, John VIII-162a Faremolitier, monastery I-llc;

11-4 5-4b Farentino 1X-406C FARFA, ABBEY OF V-785d; X1I1-35-4C; annals I-533b-. and Cassinese Congregation II- 448a; and Cluny IV -73c; Oc- tavian I-287b; and Poggio Mirteto XII-178C; and Sabma XIII-291a; and Subiaco XIV- 321d Farfan, Pedro Pascual, Bishop

of Huaraz V1I-506C Fargeon, Mother St. Xavier, Ur-

suline Xl-lOb Farees, Bernard de, .Archbish- op of Narbonne lll-332a — Pierre-Marie-Louis X-749a_ Farget, Pierre, theologian XV-

371d Fargis, Joseph H. VII-747b FARGb; DIOCESE OF V-786d; institutions XII-247b; Poles XII-211a; statistics XV-176b —Helen L. XIV-239a Faria, Diego Ibanez da Xll-

690b — Toao de, Jesuit lV-77d FARIBAULT, GEORGES-BAR-

THELMY V-787a —JEAN - B APTISTE V - 787b ;

XlII-3iWa —Plan XIII-SOOc; 583c; and

"A. P. A." l-i27a Faricius of Arezzo, Abbot of

Abingdon I.\-572d Farid-uddin ' Attar, poet XI-720c Farina. See Donati, Girolamo Farinacci, Prospero, jurist XIII- 178b; on seal of confession Xni-664b FARINATO, PAOLO \-/87d Faringdon, Hugh. See Hugh

larinsdon Farini, Luigi Carlo, and Modena X-414a; and Napoleon III- X-701b ^ . ,,.

Farinier, Guillaume, Friar Minor

Vl-2S4a Paris (Persia) XI-712b FARLATI, DANIELE V-788b Farley, Anthony 11 -Mil lb —John Murphy, caraiiial. Arch- bishop of New York H24b; XI-25b; XVI-18a; on church property VI I-720a; atEuchar- latic Congress, Montreal X- 549d; and Indian Missions VII-745b; and social science XIV - 334d; titular church Xni-172d Farmah. See Pclusium Farmazoni. See Khlyslic Fanner, Ferdinand. Sec Stoin-

mover, Ferdinand Farmers' AUiance, United Stales

I-227d; XV-17.'id —Library, |,.ri...li.-ia VllI 1 t2c Farmington School of Philosophy

n-lii7a Farm Street Church, London XV-594C; Bcntley'a work in 11-4S3C Farmuthi, Egyptian month III- 164(1


Faman, John, priest II-799d; XlV-398b

Famborough, England, Benedic- tine abbey II-451b; XII-297b; XIV-134a

—Lord. See May. T. E.

Famell, Lewis R., on fetishism VI-53d: on paganism XI-388d

FARNESE, ALESSANDRO, car- dinal V-78Sc;Cahorsepiscopate III-141b; and Charles V V- 788d; Coliseum IV-lOld;


Do


I V-102d; and El XIV-628b; and Francis


— John, Bishop of Hamilton VII- 133a; as journalist II-120C

—John H. I-2oSb

— Sir Thomas, sculptor V-176C

—Walter, martyr Vni-166c

Farrelly, John P., Bishop of Cleve- land XIV-760b

Farringdon, Hugh, Abbot of Reading I-19a

Farron, and Ragnacaire of Cam- brai IV-70d

Ears (Persia) XI-7!2b

Farsetti, Maffeo, Bishop of Ra- Xll-t567a


I V-788d; and St. Francis Farus ^chandeUer) I-304a


Borgia VI-215b; Gesh, church X11I-171C; and Innocent IX VlII-20b; and Marcello Cer- viniIX-B41b;Ma33a episcopate V-788d; Monreale episcopate X-508b; Ostia and Velletri episcopate XI-346d; and Pan- vinio XI-450C; Parma episco- pate XI-506b; and Paul III XI-579d; and Pius IV XII- 129c; Porto episcopate XII- 290d; portrait Xl-facing 578; and SAnchez XIII-427b; Spo- leto episcopate _ XIV-234a; Vizeu episcopate XV-497a — Alessandro, Duke of Parma I- 590a; Vll-387a; XI-505d; at Brussels III-21C; Mayenne VII-79C; and the Netherlands X-762a; and Tilly XlV-724d — Alessandro, the Elder. See

Paul III, Pope

— Elizabeth, and Philip V of Spam

I-260a; XI-505d; Xly-184b;

and Parma, Duchy of XI-505d

— Ferrante, Bishop of Parma XI-

506b — Francesco, Duke of Parma XI-

505d; and Alberoni I-260a — Giulia XI-579C — Odoardo, cardinal XI-505d; and Alessi I-284b; and Car- racci III-375b — Odoardo, Duke of Parma XV-

220a — Ottavio XI-579d; portrait XI-

facing 578 — Pier Luigi, Duke of Parma V- 788c; Xl-505c; 580b; XIV- 264d; death XII-70c; and Nepi X-7oOb; and Perugia XI-736C — Ranuccio I, Duke of Parma

Xl-:>li.")d; statue XII-70b — Ranuccio H, Duke of Parma

Xl-Sl)5d — Bull, sculpture X-684b — Castle, Viterbo, Vignola builds

XV^28b — Collection, in Vatican XV-

288d; statistics XV-289b — Gardens, Rome I-85d; acad- emy in I-84a —Palace, Rome XIII - 175d; Carracci, work in III-374d; Christina of Sweden's residence III-723a; della Porta, work of XII-283C; and Reni, painting of XII-771a Famesina, villa, Rome, Peruzzi XI-738C; R.aphael XII-e45d; Sodoma XIV-129C Farneta, Italy, charterhouse III- 39(ld; prior, status XII^28b Farnham, Nicholas de, Bishop of

Durliam I!-l'.42c; V-2Ild Faro, Saint, Bishop of Meaux X-

98b; and St. Fiacre VI-67a —DIOCESE OF V-789a; map

XlV-facing 200 Faroald I, Duke of Spoleto IX- 414d; XIV-233a; Classe XII- 664b — n, Duke of Spoleto XIV-233a; Clas^i- \ll-(ili4b

FAROE ISLANDS V-789a; and Hcri;.ii Wl-Od; Irish Monks VI -4 18b; anil Norway XI- 119c; \ikint;sXl-llfid

Farquhar, George, pla>'wriRht Vlll-12.->d

Farragut, D. G., commodore XV- 172b

Farrar, Frederic William, Biblical coMiinr-ntator IV-lOlb; on ap.K•ata^<tasia I-liOOd; on St. Atlianasius II-30a; on Passion Xl-.'>27d; on Pastoral Epistles XIV-728d; universalism II- 103b

Farrell, Geofirey, martyr VIII- 1B6C


Farwadigan, Zoroastrian feast

XII-581a Far West, periodical III-83c Fasani, Raniero, founder VI-90a Fascinateur, periodical XI-676d Fasciola, church lll-421b Fascolus, Giovanni, humanist

XI-387d Faseolo, Angelo, Bishop of Feltre

IH24d Fasiana, .See of IIl-140a Fasiano, Gerardo de XII-112a Fasiladas, King of Ethiopia V-

569a Fasir, Circumcellion V-125C Fassitelli, Alexander. See .Alex- ander a San Elpidio FAST V-789d; and abstinence I-67C; Advent I-69c; 166b; II- 162d; Aerius of Pontus I-174c; African Church I-194a; age I-208C; Blessed Albert I-261a; Albigensian I-26Sb; Apostolic Constitutions I-637b; Arch- ontic I-697b; Armenian XIII- 79a; St. Augustine, Rule of II- 80a; in Australia V-790b; Balti- more, decree of II-237c; Black II-590C; Blood Indians II- 603c; Brahminical I-772C; II-732b; in Canada V-790b; Carthusian III-390a; cate- chumens IH-430d; Christ I- 68a; Christian life III-595a; early Church I-314b; 770a; XIV-525a —before Communion 'VU-402C: in early African Church l-195d; Anglo-Saxon Church I-510a; Braga, decree of II-729d; exemption from I-305d; IV- 174d; 661c; XIII-141b; 142d — before confirmation I-727c; Crusades, Bull of IV-543C; for dead IV-656a; Didache IV- 779d; dry VII-436b; of Esther XII-5Sl"b; Ethiopian Church V-570d; food allowed V-790b ; 790c; food forbidden I-68b; Good Friday VI-044d; in Great Britain V-790b; and Holy Days XIV-343a; Holy Office, competency of XIII-138b; Holy Thursday X-68b; Holy Satur- day Vir-424a; in Ireland V- 79Qb;St Jerome I-768a; Jewish I-67c; 768c; III-167d; VIII- 402d; Jovinian on XIV-26c; Lenten I-69a; IX-152a; Lenten Preface I-73b;Maronite Church IX-685a; Mass, celebration of IX-798C; X-22d; Messalian on X-212a; Mohammedan X- 425b; 427a; monasticism X- 461a; monasticism, Abyssinian X-472b ; Montanism I-772a ;X- 521d; Mozarabic Rite X-615d; 616b; Oxyrhynchus Logia I- 226d; perpetual, of Colettines IV-99d; and Photian Schism VI-765b; XV-139C; physicians, duties of X-143c; post^Nicene Church I-197c; Purim XII- 581b; Redemptions, penitential XII -682c; of rcliKioua XII- 742d; rogation days I-69d; as satisfaction XI-628C; Saturday Vl-764b; prc-.Scholastic teach- ing XIV-617d; scroll of Jewish I11-167C; Sioux XIV-24a; Sta- tion davs XlV-2nsa; Sunday I-195b,"s.!- Mi':. n.].,\]\ 373b; 1. - ■ :.'■ ' I - I MV 416c; I ■ I • ■■' \^

3.5b; 1 ■•■ -■ ■' \ ■•.Hia,

Viaticinii \\ .lima; vm.L- 1- 69c; V-I.47C; ViMtali..n Urclcr XV-4Sld: W.lsli Chur.h XV- 584d;ZKii.(;lion XV-773b —Days, oarlv Church I-197a: fish and flesh I-69d ; 70a ; Jewish


I-67c; 60a: liturgical lessons IX-19od; Strasburg dispensa- tion I-344a Fasti V-109C; of Ovid III-158a — consulares, authorship VII- 592c; and Chronicon Paschale III-731a; Panvinio's revision XI- 4 50c Fastidius, heretic XI-608a — Bishop of London IX-347C;

XV-o83b Fastigium, Lateran I-363d Fasti SicuU. See Chronicon Pas- chale Fastnachtstspiele. See Carnival

plays Fastolf, Sir John VIII-411a Fastrada, wife of Charlemagne lll-613d; 614a; death lll-614d Fastraets, Christian, writer X-

350b Fastre, Joseph, writer XIII-364b Fasts of the Popess VIII-407d Fata, Roman mythology V-793C Fatah, EI, mosque, Damietta, IV-

615d Fatak Babak IX-591a FATALISM V-791d; and astrol- ogy Il-23c; Determinism IV- 756d; in Ecclesiastes V-245d; Epicurus V-oOld; and grace VI-697b; Laotine Vn-774b; MeIanchthonX-153b; Semitic II-22a; See Determini.=m Fatal Vespers IX-34Sd; XIV-92b Fatati, Giuseppe Gaspare, hymn-

odist XII-3o4b FATE V-793c; in Averroism XIII-784C; Gregorj- of Nyassa on VII-18a; Proclus X-744b; and Providence, Divine XII- 613d; Stoic XIV-299C Fatebenefratelli, church XIII-


171c Fatericus, Abbot of Kremsmiln-

ster VIII-701b Fates, Greek mythology V-793c Father, title I-140a; VI-2a; in Mithraism X-103d; in Roman law XV-690b — (God) generation of XIV-5S4C; sign of the cross Xni-785c; spiration XIV-5S4C Fatherhood of God I-14Sd Father is greater than I \I-767d — Mathew Record, periodical X-

48b —Mathew Union, Xn'-489d — of Church History V-617C — of Church-song I-392c — of English language lll-292d — of Heresies XIll-797d — of Irish Monks VI-78a — of Medicine I-45Sa ■ — of Orthodoxy Il-Sib —of Schools lll-oT4a — of the Oratorio l-o30b — of the Poor \ l-4U8a Fathers, Apostohc. See .\postolic

Fathers —Rules of the II-81a — White. Set White Fathers — and Sons, Turgenieff XI-74d:

XlII-272d — of Charity. See Rosminians —OF MERCY V-794c; VI-175d; foundation VI-133d; XI-490a; —OF THE CHURCH Vl-la; 4c; XII-512C; on the absolute I-21Sc; accommodation, bibli- cal I-99d; Adam I-132a; adop- tion I-149a; Agrapha I-226c; Alcuin I-278a; on almsgiving I-329a; on animals IV-542b; anthropomorphism I-559b; .An- tiochene School VI-7c; apolo- gists. Latin ^'I-oc ; on Apostolic- ityI-649a;appealtoVI-lc; 2b; and Arianism Vl-Sa; Aristotle I-717d; Armenian translations I-738b; on astrologj' II-21b; 24c; on attrition II-65b; St. Augustine II-91C; VI-2c; 8Sd; Haltus 11-241C: Bene- dictine edition I-235a; St. Bernard 111-7868; Bigne II- .',|-,r.c; llr.viary ll-772d; Cap- t,<1,mm!i.^ \'1-7c; catechetical \ 1 :,t.iOT IlI-434a;Cath- .,ll,,,. llH.Slc; Ceillier III- .r,t.a. Chanteh.u Ill-573b; churitylll-.^>'.i7a;<'iirist, Knowl- edge of Vlll-l.Tl.d; Chnstol- OK\- I-70>b; .l.ro.a.loKlcal lin"iitsVI-lb;Cliur,|., Divinity of VII-707b; classification 1 1-


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