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Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John, New Brunswick (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Ioannis Canadensis) (erected 30 September 1842, as the Diocese of Saint John... |
Coadjutor Bishop of Saint John, New Brunswick in 1984 Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst site Archived 2018-10-24 at the Wayback Machine GigaCatholic, with incumbent... |
the new diocese's first bishop. Territorial losses On June 19, 1903, the diocese became an Archdiocese of Victoria. It was returned to the status of a diocese... |
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Baie-Comeau (Latin: Dioecesis Sinus Comoënsis) (erected 29 May 1882, as the Prefecture Apostolic of Golfe St-Laurent) is... |
The Diocese of Hearst–Moosonee (Latin: Dioecesis Hearstensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Ontario... |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke (Latin: Dioecesis Pembrokensis) (erected 11 July 1882, as the Vicariate Apostolic of Pontiac) is a suffragan of the... |
The Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Europe has affected several dioceses in European nations. Italy is an exceptional case as the 1929 Lateran Treaty... |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Trois-Rivières (Latin: Dioecesis Trifluvianensis in Canada) (erected 8 June 1852) is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Québec... |
Religion in Canada (redirect from History of religion in Canada) the 16th century established a Roman Catholic francophone population in New France. British colonization brought waves of Anglicans and other Protestants... |
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Timmins (Latin: Dioecesis Timminsensis) (erected 21 September 1908, as the Vicariate Apostolic of Temiskaming) is a suffragan... |
to the rule of Saint Chrodegang of Metz, which in 789 had been made obligatory in the Frankish territories. The territory of the Diocese of Münster was... |
exploited was the Saint John River system. Trees in the still almost deserted hinterland of New Brunswick were cut and transported to Saint John where they were... |
Brandenburg-Prussia (redirect from Prince-elector of Brandenburg) by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679). Though the Scanian War resulted only in minor territorial gains, attaching a small strip of the Swedish Pomeranian... |
resources and contributed to major territorial losses during the Muslim conquests of the 7th century. In a matter of years the Empire lost its richest... |
Thirty Years' War (category 17th century in the Holy Roman Empire) when Tilly restored the Roman Catholic Diocese of Halberstadt in early 1625. As Duke of Holstein, Christian IV was also a member of the Lower Saxon circle... |
Inquisition (redirect from Catholic Inquisition) The Inquisition was a judicial procedure and a group of institutions within the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy, apostasy, blasphemy, witchcraft... |
timeline of the history of the municipality of Geneva, Switzerland. 1st century BCE – Roman camp "Genava" set up. 4th century CE – Catholic diocese established... |