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Administrator (of Ecclesiastical Property) Admont Adolf Pfister Adolphe Dechamps Adolphe Perraud Adolphe-Napoleon Didron Adolphus von Dalberg Adonai Adonias Adoption Adoptionism Adoration Adoro Te Devote Adria Adrian and Peter von Walenburch Adrian Hamsted Adrian of Castello Adrian Turnebus Adrian Willaert Adrianople Adrien Baillet Adrien Greslon Adrien Rouquette Adso Adullam Adulteration of Food Adultery Advent Adventists Advocates of Roman Congregations Advocates of St. Peter Advocatus Diaboli Advocatus Ecclesiæ Advowson Adytum Aedh of Kildare Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham Affinity (in Canon Law) Affinity (in the Bible) Affirmation Afflighem Afonzo de Albuquerque Africa African Liturgy African Synods Agabus Agape Agapetae Agapetus Agathangelus Agathias Agaunum Age of Reason Agents of Roman Congregations Aggeus (Haggai) Agios O Theos Agnes Mary Clerke Agnetz Agnoetae Agnolo, Giovanni, and Taddeo Gaddi Agnosticism Agnus Dei Agnus Dei (in Liturgy) Agonistici Agony of Christ Agostini Agazzari Agostino Barbosa Agostino Bernal Agostino Ciasca Agostino Steffani Agostino Steuco Agra Agram Agrapha Agrarianism

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The 1914 Catholic Encyclopedia was the most comprehensive resource on Catholic teaching, history, and information ever gathered in all of human history. Originally printed in fifteen hardcopy volumes, it covered science, literature, history, doctrine, saints, government, art and much more in the 11,000+ entries.

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