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Network of charities based in Alexandria, Virginia
Catholic Charities USA is the national voluntary membership organization for Catholic Charities agencies throughout the United States and its territories
Catholic_Charities_USA
Charitable organizations of the Catholic Church
Church in Need Ascension CAFOD Catholic Charities USA Catholic Home Missions Catholic Near East Welfare Association Catholic Relief Services Caritas Internationalis
Catholic_charities
Nonprofit organization
Associated Catholic Charities is a nonprofit organization located in Baltimore, United States. Affiliated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore, it operates
Associated_Catholic_Charities
Roman Catholic archdiocese at Miami, Florida, United States
Program". Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami Inc. Archived from the original on 2008-11-22. Retrieved 2008-12-09. "ADOM :: Charities". www.miamiarch
Archdiocese_of_Miami
2025 United States Supreme Court case
Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, 605 U.S. 238 (2025), was a United States Supreme Court case that held
Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission
Catholic_Charities_Bureau,_Inc._v._Wisconsin_Labor_&_Industry_Review_Commission
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago is the largest in a nationwide network of faith-based social service providers that form Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago
Catholic_Charities_of_the_Archdiocese_of_Chicago
Charity in New York City
population in the New York metropolitan area. It is sponsored by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York. CGS provides services in child abuse
Catholic_Guardian_Services
Roman Catholic religious order
The Missionaries of Charity (Latin: Congregatio Missionariarum a Caritate) is a Catholic centralised religious institute of consecrated life of pontifical
Missionaries_of_Charity
Autonomous communities of Catholics and their associates
The Catholic Worker Movement is a collection of autonomous communities founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in the United States in 1933. Its aim is
Catholic_Worker_Movement
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in New York, USA
designated as the diocesan cathedral. Kellenberg founded the diocese's Catholic Charities office in 1957. He resigned in 1976. Kellenberg was followed by Auxiliary
Diocese_of_Rockville_Centre
Church under the patronage of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic laity Catholic charities Second Vatican Council, Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity
Catholic_lay_organisations
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Ohio
in Toledo, a women's college. Schrembs incorporated the diocesan Catholic Charities in 1923. He also began construction of Holy Rosary Cathedral, whose
Diocese_of_Toledo,_Ohio
American charity based in New York, NY
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York is one of the largest charitable organizations in the New York metropolitan area. It is a federation
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York
Catholic_Charities_of_the_Archdiocese_of_New_York
American lawyer and politician (born 1973)
Independent School District's school board and has worked part-time for Catholic Charities USA, Texas Rural Legal Aid, and the Equal Justice Center. On October
Gina_Hinojosa
Retrieved 2019-05-10. "Racism, Inclusion, and Diversity - Catholic Charities". Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Retrieved 2019-05-12. Melczek
Catholic_Church_and_race
American priest and academic
the work of Catholic Charities.” The publication ceased production in 1975 and was succeeded by Catholic Charities USA’s publication Charities. As managing
John_O'Grady_(priest)
Hospital network in the United States
health system based in Chicago, Illinois. It is the country's largest Catholic hospital chain and its second-largest nonprofit hospital chain (as of 2019)
CommonSpirit_Health
American nonprofit organization
2024-12-14. "The 100 Largest U.S. Charities". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-01-10. "10 of the Best Charities Everyone's Heard Of". Charity Navigator. Retrieved 2019-01-10
Catholic Medical Mission Board
Catholic_Medical_Mission_Board
Catholic relief, development and social service
countries, including Caritas Switzerland (1901), Caritas Austria (1903), Catholic Charities in the United States (1910) and Caritas Czechoslovakia (1922). The
Caritas_Internationalis
American politician and civic leader
the Maine Committee for Judicial Responsibility and Disability, Catholic Charities Maine, and the University of Maine Board of Trustees. She was inducted
Patricia_M._Collins
Faith-based hospital network in the United States
systems were the Catholic Health Corporation of Omaha, Nebraska, the Franciscan Health System of Aston, Pennsylvania, and the Sisters of Charity Health Care
Catholic_Health_Initiatives
Catholic charismatic movement
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR) is a movement within the Catholic Church and part of the wider Charismatic movement that spread across various Christian
Catholic_Charismatic_Renewal
Non-profit organization
organization headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas. Unbound was founded by lay Catholics acting on the Gospel call to serve the poor. Its sponsorship program provides
Unbound (nonprofit organization)
Unbound_(nonprofit_organization)
American businessman and sports team owner (born 1960)
County Circuit Court records. Bisciotti is Catholic and a board member for the Associated Catholic Charities and Mother Seton Academy. He and his wife
Steve_Bisciotti
Christian voluntary association
promoting special works of Christian charity or piety, and approved by the Church hierarchy. They are most common among Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, and the
Confraternity
Christian community service organization
(SVP or SVdP or SSVP) is an international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church, founded in 1833 for the sanctification of its members by personal
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
Society_of_Saint_Vincent_de_Paul
Homeless shelter campus in Minnesota, US
homeless population in downtown Saint Paul. The facility is operated by Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis in coordination with Ramsey County, Minnesota
Dorothy_Day_homeless_shelter
Administrative unit of the Roman Curia
the reform of Praedicate evangelium it was named the Office of Papal Charities. The origin of the office of papal almoner goes back to the first centuries
Dicastery for the Service of Charity
Dicastery_for_the_Service_of_Charity
American politician
a domestic violence survivor. She has served on various boards of Catholic charities. She is of Mexican descent. Garcia Hernandez was born in Hereford
Cassandra_Hernandez
Sculpture depicting Jesus as a homeless person
Cox, Ted (28 April 2014). "'Jesus the Homeless' Statue Installed at Catholic Charities". www.dnainfo.com. DNAinfo. Archived from the original on 8 November
Homeless_Jesus
future of the schools "Charity Navigator Rating - Big Shoulders Fund". Charitynavigator.org. Retrieved 2010-02-18. "Catholic Big Shoulders Fund Joins"
Big_Shoulders_Fund
List of former Catholics List of converts to the Catholic Church List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church List of Catholic saints Military
Lists_of_Catholics
Annual white-tie dinner held in New York City since 1945
is an annual white tie dinner in New York City to raise funds for Catholic charities supporting children of various needs in the Archdiocese of New York
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner
Alfred_E._Smith_Memorial_Foundation_Dinner
American lawyer and sports team owner (1907–1991)
others. Shea was an ardent supporter of many civic, children's and Catholic charities, including, the American Ireland Fund, the National Center for Disability
William_Shea
Temporary home for children in Massachusetts, US
Destitute Roman Catholic Children in Boston, incorporated in 1864. No children were received for pay. Members of the Sisters of Charity instructed and
Home for Destitute Catholic Children
Home_for_Destitute_Catholic_Children
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the United States
of Columbia consistent with the mission of the Catholic Church." In February 2010, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington ended its foster
Archdiocese_of_Washington
American attorney
the Study of Corporate Law and a member of the Board of Trustees of Catholic Charities of New York. He is the Chairman of the American Swiss Foundation.
Robert_Giuffra
Canada-based Catholic international aid charity
Charity Intelligence 2022 Top Rated Charities Charity Intelligence 2021 Top Rated Charities: #3 International Aid Maclean's Canada's Best Charities 2020:
Chalice_(Canada)
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Virginia, United States
"Home | Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic High School". August 2, 2022. Retrieved June 3, 2026. "Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington". CCDA
Diocese_of_Arlington
The Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, better known by its acronym SCIAF, is the official aid and development agency of the Catholic Church in Scotland
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund
Scottish_Catholic_International_Aid_Fund
Vietnamese Catholic charitable organisation
Catholic charitable organization in Vietnam. It is also known as the Commission on Charity and Social Actions (Ủy ban Bác ái Xã hội) of the Catholic Bishops'
Caritas_Việt_Nam
Teaching the Catholic faith
The function of Catholic catechesis is to teach (catechize or catechise) the faith of the Catholic Church by both word and example. A catechist is a person
Catholic_catechesis
Building in Rhinebeck, New York
(US 9) in Rhinebeck, New York, United States. It is sponsored by Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of New York, and provides mental health services
Astor_Home_for_Children
American Catholic prelate (born 1950)
duties, Wenski served on numerous boards, including Catholic Hospice, Catholic Charities, Catholic Charities Legal Services, and St. Thomas University in Miami
Thomas_Wenski
Ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are not clergy
Catholic laity are the ordinary members of the Catholic Church who are neither clergy nor recipients of Holy Orders or vowed to life in a religious order
Catholic_laity
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US
2022, Olson requested the resignation of Christopher Plumlee, CEO of Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW). The agency had planned to host a Women's Empow[her]ment
Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Fort_Worth
Christian associations for engaging in penance
prescribing various penitential works; they are especially popular in the Catholic Church. Members of the confraternities of penitents practice mortification
Confraternity_of_penitents
Christian doctrine
churches, including Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. The inclusionary Catholic version proposes a common priesthood that is different from both holy orders
Priesthood_of_all_believers
Catholic Archbishop of Boston
same-sex marriage beginning May 17, 2004. Between about 1985 and 1995, Catholic Charities of Boston, which accepted state funds in support of its adoption services
Seán_Patrick_O'Malley
and operated by Knights of Columbus Charities, Inc., a 501(c)(8) charitable organization. Before United in Charity was formed, all requests for funds were
Charitable activities of the Knights of Columbus
Charitable_activities_of_the_Knights_of_Columbus
Mother of Diana, Princess of Wales (1936–2004)
her later years in solitude on Seil. She became a Catholic and devoted herself to Catholic charities. She eventually became involved with The Hosanna House
Frances_Shand_Kydd
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in New Jersey, USA
immigrants in St. Joachim's Parish in South Trenton. McFaul established Catholic Charities in Trenton in 1913. After McFaul died in 1917, Pope Benedict XV appointed
Diocese_of_Trenton
Institution of the Catholic Church
prelature as "the Work". Beyond personal charity and social services, the prelature organizes training in Catholic spirituality applied to daily life. Opus
Opus_Dei
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US
Bethel, Danbury, Greenwich, Stamford, Fairfield, and Bridgeport. "Catholic Charities of Fairfield County, with 25 program offices throughout the county
Diocese_of_Bridgeport
Norwegian charitable organisation
seriously ill and dying people and to people in need, regardless of religious beliefs. Catholic Charities (in Norwegian) Fransiskushjelpen v t e v t e v t e
Fransiskushjelpen
Haitian-American philanthropist (1766–1853)
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral. Credited as the de facto founder of Catholic Charities of New York, Toussaint is the first and only layman to be buried in
Pierre_Toussaint
American Catholic health care organization
Mercy is an American nonprofit Catholic healthcare organization founded in 1871 by the Sisters of Mercy. It is located in the Midwestern United States
Mercy (healthcare organization)
Mercy_(healthcare_organization)
Liechtensteiner princess
Family of Liechtenstein as the daughter of Aloys II. She was active in Catholic charities and founded a mission for the homeless in Vienna. Princess Aloysia
Princess Aloysia of Liechtenstein
Princess_Aloysia_of_Liechtenstein
Walsh Children's Village (formerly Boystown) is a facility run by Catholic Charities in Cutler Bay, Florida. The facility was opened in 1964 and modeled
Msgr. Bryan Walsh Children's Village
Msgr._Bryan_Walsh_Children's_Village
American nonprofit fundraising organization
Catholic Extension (also known as the Catholic Church Extension Society) is a national fundraising 501(c)(3) organization which supports and strengthens
Catholic_Extension
Roman Catholic movement
Catholic Action is a movement of lay people within the Catholic Church which advocates for increased Catholic influence on society. Catholic Action groups
Catholic_Action
Social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation of the Catholic Church in Slovakia
Austria (Caritas Austria, established in 1903), and the United States (Catholic Charities, established in 1910). The first Caritas organisation at diocesan
Caritas_Slovakia
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Washington, USA
is not wet'". He also said that "My Catholic Church and my Catholic Charities organization is racist... Our Catholic faith tradition was built on a tradition
Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane
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well as by Catholic Charities of the archdiocese. Astor Home for Children (Rhinebeck) - Opened in 1953 and staffed by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent
List of Catholic charities in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
List_of_Catholic_charities_in_the_Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_New_York
American entrepreneur
addition, Fertitta supports local Las Vegas charities including the Nathan Adelson Hospice, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, the Lou Ruvo Center for
Lorenzo_Fertitta
Universities run by the Catholic Church
Catholic higher education includes universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher education privately run by the Catholic Church, typically
Catholic_higher_education
providers. Catholic Charities is one of the largest voluntary social service networks in the United States. In 2010, it was one of only four charities among
Catholic Church in the United States
Catholic_Church_in_the_United_States
Order of religious men and women
or Lay Dominicans since 1972, and sometimes abbreviated to TOSD, is a Catholic third order which is part of the Dominican Order. As members of the Order
Third_Order_of_Saint_Dominic
Historic site in miles , N of San Rafael
Parks. "Children and Youth Services: St. Vincent's School for Boys". Catholic Charities SF. Retrieved 6 October 2021. "ICKSP Bay Area". Retrieved 25 December
St._Vincent's_School_for_Boys
U.S.-based humanitarian agency
the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Antilles, while its sister agency, Catholic Charities, directed aid to those affected in the United States and its territories
Catholic_Relief_Services
Mexican-American nun (born 1953)
Mexican-American nun of the Missionaries of Jesus and the executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley. She has been praised by Pope Francis and
Norma_Pimentel
Annual pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres
organized by Notre-Dame de Chrétienté (English: Our Lady of Christendom), a Catholic lay non-profit organization based in Versailles, France. The pilgrimage
Pilgrimage_to_Chartres
Indian-American banker (1947–2025)
ISBN 978-0-87848-103-3. Retrieved 10 June 2011. "Catholic Charities NY: Board of Trustees". Catholic Charities. Retrieved 10 June 2011. "EDUCATIONAL TESTING
Victor_Menezes
Relationship between the Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS
the first to treat HIV/AIDS patients in the early 1980s. By 2008, Catholic Charities USA had 1,600 agencies providing services to people with AIDS, including
Catholic_Church_and_HIV/AIDS
Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace, and has raised millions of dollars for local, national and international charities. The League
Catholic Women's League of Canada
Catholic_Women's_League_of_Canada
Global Catholic climate and justice network
Laudato Si' Movement (LSM) is a global network of over 900 Catholic organizations and over 10,000 trained grassroots leaders known as Laudato Si' Animators
Laudato_Si'_Movement
US private Catholic health care system
Ascension is a large private Catholic healthcare system in the United States. Ascension had 142,000 employees, 90 hospitals, and 40 senior living facilities
Ascension_(healthcare_system)
American rancher and philanthropist (1889–1961)
families. She was a generous philanthropist, particularly concerning Catholic charities. East received the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal from Pope Pius
Sarita_Kenedy_East
Catholic program
Neocatechumenate, or NCW is a program in the Catholic Church. It is inspired by the catechumenate of the early Catholic Church where converts from paganism were
Neocatechumenal_Way
American Catholic prelate (born 1964)
again and to live independently. In September 2023, Parkes presented Catholic Charities with a $100,000 donation to assist the victims of Hurricane Idalia
Gregory_Parkes
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Oregon, USA
Societies, fostered the growth of the local branch of Catholic Charities, and removed the Catholic Sentinel from private ownership. In 1931, Howard led
Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon
Archdiocese_of_Portland_in_Oregon
American Roman Catholic priest
(February 22, 1883 – December 18, 1966) was a Catholic priest and founder of Catholic Charities of the Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis. His parents, Patrick
John_Joseph_Butler
Catholic bishop in Hawaii
Foundation, Catholic Campus Ministry, Catholic Charities, Department of Religious Education, Ethnic Ministry, Office of Worship, Eastern Catholic Vicariate
Catholic_bishop_of_Honolulu
Members of a religious organization who are not part of the clergy
from Late Latin laicus. In many Christian denominations, including the Catholic and the Anglican churches, anyone who is not ordained as a deacon, priest
Laity
Organizations inspired by Vincent de Paul
founded the Confraternities of Charity (today known as the AIC), the Congregation of the Mission and the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. Frederic
Vincentian_Family
Restaurant in Illinois, United States
(October 4, 2013). "After burger controversy, Kuma's Corner donates to Catholic Charities after burger controversy". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original
Kuma's_Corner
Type of Christian religious order
institute (a "congregation") that is called a "third order regular". Roman Catholic canon law states: Associations whose members share in the spirit of some
Third_order
Private university in Washington, D.C., US
Virginia, occupying 18,500 square feet (1,720 m2) on the second floor of Catholic Charities USA's headquarters building, was opened to offer a number of noncredit
Catholic University of America
Catholic_University_of_America
Religious education programs of the Catholic Church normally designed for children
colloquially used for the catechesis or religious education program of the Catholic Church, normally designed for children. In the thirteenth century, the
Confraternity of Christian Doctrine
Confraternity_of_Christian_Doctrine
American retail chain
from the old store. The old store and warehouse were donated to the Catholic Charities. In 2003, a 94,000-square-foot addition was added to the warehouse
Rural_King
Christian church based in Rome
tend to be used as synonyms colloquially. By means of Catholic charities and beyond, the Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of education
Catholic_Church
for the dead. "Charity Commission", register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk, July 2024. Register of Charities register-of-charities.charitycommission
Catholic_Military_Association
Catholic fraternal service organization founded in 1882
(KOC) is a global Catholic fraternal service order founded by Blessed Michael J. McGivney. Membership is limited to practicing Catholic men. It is led by
Knights_of_Columbus
American Roman Catholic bishop
with Catholic Charities towards addressing racism. Catholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops
Thomas_Anthony_Daly
American naval officer (1942–2022)
Foundation; Chamber of Commerce of Hawai'i — Military Affairs Council; Catholic Charities Hawai'i; and was a member of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society of
Ronald_J._Zlatoper
Second Vatican Council document on lay Catholic life
Vatican Council. The purpose of the decree was to encourage and guide lay Catholics in their Christian service. In this decree the Council sought "to describe
Apostolicam_Actuositatem
Roman Catholic faith formation charity in Ireland
foster Catholic ethos". Irish Times. 3 August 1998. Retrieved 16 April 2023. "Staff". newman.ie. Retrieved 16 April 2023. "Register of Charities - Newman
Newman_Institute
Catholic charity (1946–92)
The De Rance Foundation was the world's largest Catholic charity until its dissolution in 1992. It was named for Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, the
De_Rance_Foundation
American business executive
of the New York division of March of Dimes. She is on the board of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York and the advisory board of the Mayor's
Ellen_Alemany
American investment banker
Derrough received the St. Francis Service Award from the Catholic Renewal group of Catholic Charities of New York. The St. Francis Service Award recognizes
William_Derrough
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English
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic...
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English Greek
Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and...
Female
Greek
(Φιλομήνα) This is the name of a virgin martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, said to have been a Greek princess who was tortured and finally decapitated in the 4th century. Her name was dropped from the calendar of saints in 1961. It is probably a feminine form of Greek Philomenos, PHILOMENA means "friend of ease."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikÄn ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Huard, Heward, composed of the Germanic elements hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name HÄward, composed of the Old Norse elements há ‘high’ + varðr ‘guardian’, ‘warden’.English : variant of Ewart 2.Irish : see Fogarty.Irish (County Clare) surname adopted as an equivalent of Gaelic Ó hÃomhair, which was formerly Anglicized as O’Hure.The house of Howard, the leading family of the English Roman Catholic nobility, was founded by Sir William Howard or Haward of Norfolk (d. 1308). The family acquired the dukedom of Norfolk by marriage. The first duke of Norfolk of the Howard line was created earl marshal of England by Richard III in 1483, and this office has been held by his succeeding male heirs to the present day. They also hold the earldoms of Suffolk, Berkshire, Carlisle, and Effingham. Henry VIII’s fifth queen, Catherine Howard (?1520–42), was a niece of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. American Howards include the father and son John Eager Howard and Benjamin Chew Howard of Baltimore, MD, both MD politicians.
Boy/Male
Slavic
In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition.
Male
English
Pet form of English Michael, MICK means "who is like God?" Rarely used anymore due to its use as a derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.
Girl/Female
Greek
Pure. Clear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire (now part of Greater Manchester), so named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + edisc ‘pasture’. There is another place so named in Gloucestershire, but it does not seem to be the source of the surname.Myles Standish (?1584–1656) was a soldier of fortune, from 1620 captain of the Mayflower Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony. Little is known of his origins and early life, but in his will he claimed to be descended from a leading Catholic family, the Standishes of Standish, Lancashire, England. He also claimed to have been deprived of his inheritance, a claim not confirmed.
Boy/Male
Slavic
In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.
Girl/Female
English
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic...
Girl/Female
English American
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic...
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Traveler from a Foreign Land; In Catholic Custom St Barbara is a Protectors Against Fire and Lightning; Strange; Foreign
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a Roman Catholic, a comparatively late formation. Most surnames originated before the Reformation, with its schism between the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Genisia, the Virgin Mary of Turin, is a protectress invoked against drought in Catholic tradition.
Boy/Male
Slavic Russian
In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.
Female
Irish
From the Italian city name, Loreto, LORETO means "laurel wood." The city has been a Catholic place of pilgrimage since the 14th century, for it is where the Shrine of the Holy House is. According to legend, after the fall of Jerusalem, a basilica was erected over the Virgin Mary's house. After a threat of destruction by the Turks, angels carried the house from Nazareth to Tersatto, Croatia, then across the Adriatic to a forest near Recantai, and finally to Loreto. In use by the English and Irish.
Female
English
(ΣίβÏλ) Short form of Greek Sibylla, SIBYL means "prophetess." The sibyls are first mentioned by Heraclitus in the 5th century BC. "The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god," originally one of the chthonic earth-goddesses.
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English : unexplained.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Column; Name of a Female Companion
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Tamil
Khagendra | ககேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord of the birds
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Hindu, Indian
Brave
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Eternal
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German, Swedish
Woman from Magdala; Form of the German Marlene
Girl/Female
German Spanish
Eager.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Companion who Participated in the Battle of Badr
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The Family of Lord Rama; An Ancient King of Avadh; Centre of Attraction; Leader; Empathetic
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Venkateswara
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a.
Of or pertaining to, or affecting the Roman Catholics; as, the Catholic emancipation act.
adv.
Toward Rome, or toward the Roman Catholic Church.
a.
Not narrow-minded, partial, or bigoted; liberal; as, catholic tastes.
n.
A Roman catholic; one who adheres to the Church of Rome and the authority of the pope; -- an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents.
a.
Universal or general; as, the catholic faith.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol). See Phenol.
a.
Pertaining to the earth; earthy; as, chthonic religions.
a.
Catholic.
n.
The quality of being catholic; universality; catholicity.
v. t. & i.
To make or to become catholic or Roman Catholic.
n.
A Roman Catholic.
n.
A member of the Roman Catholic Church.
adv.
In a catholic manner; generally; universally.
v. t.
To convert to the Roman Catholic religion.
n.
An adherent of the Roman Catholic church; a Roman Catholic.
n.
A member of the Church of England who contends for its catholic character; more specifically, a High Churchman.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church.
n.
The Roman Catholic religion; -- commonly used by the opponents of the Roman Catholics in disparagement or in an opprobrious sense.
a.
A term applied to the centrifugal, or efferent, course of the nervous influence.
n.
A person who accepts the creeds which are received in common by all parts of the orthodox Christian church.