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- Ember days
- Embolism (liturgy)
- Embrun, Hautes-Alpes
- Jacques-André Emery
- Gerolamo Emiliani
- Émilie Gamelin
- Enclosed religious orders
- Encratites
- Stephan Endlicher
- Engelberg Abbey
- Engelbert II of Berg
- John England (bishop)
- Henry Englefield
- English College, Douai
- English College, Lisbon
- English post-Reformation oaths
- Magnus Felix Ennodius
- Enrico Caetani
- Ulrich Ensingen
- Entablature
- Eosterwine
- Epigonation
- Epimachus of Alexandria
- Epiphania (Cilicia)
- Epiphanius of Salamis
- Epiphany (holiday)
- Episcopal intercession
- Episcopal sandals
- Episcopal subsidy
- Episcopus vagans
- Epistle
- Epistle to the Philippians
- Joseph Epping
- Era of the Martyrs
- Erasmus
- Veit Erbermann
- Sampson Erdeswicke
- Erhard of Regensburg
- Eric II of Denmark
- John Scotus Eriugena
- Ermenek
- Ernan
- Ernulf
- George Errington (martyr)
- William Errington (priest)
- Charles Erskine (cardinal)
- Franz Ludwig von Erthal
- Nicolaus van Esch
- Eschatology
- Marina de Escobar
- Eskil of Lund
- Essai sur les mœurs et l'esprit des nations
- Willem Hessels van Est
- Esteban Tápis
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom–Budapest
- Hugo Etherianus
- Ethiopian Catholic Church
- Étienne Binet
- Étienne-Paschal Taché
- Eucharist
- Eucharist in Anglicanism
- Eucharist in the Catholic Church
- Euchites
- Euchologion
- Eudes de Sully
- Eudoxias
- Eugendus
- Pope Eugene I
- Pope Eugene II
- Eugène Boré
- Eugenius I of Toledo
- Eukarpia
- Euroea in Phoenicia
- Eusebian Canons
- Eusebius of Laodicea
- Euspicius
- John Chetwode Eustace
- Maurice Eustace (priest)
- Saint Eustace
- Eustache Marcadé
- Eustathius of Antioch
- Eustathius of Sebaste
- Euthalius
- Euthymius of Sardis
- Euthymius the Great
- Eutropius of Valencia
- Evagrius of Antioch
- Evangelical Association
- Évariste Régis Huc
- Évora
- Examiner (Roman Catholicism)
- Exarch
- Excommunication
- Excommunication in the Catholic Church
- Exorcism in Christianity
- Exorcism in the Catholic Church
- Exorcist
- Expectative
- Exsul Familia
- Exsurge Domine
- External cardinal
- Exuperius
- Nicholas Eymerich
- Thomas Eyre (divine)
- Ezekiel
- Ezra 1
- Ezra 2
- Ezra 3
- Ezra 4
- Ezra 5
- Ezra 6
- Ezra 7
- Ezra 8
- Ezra 9
- Ezra 10
- Ezzolied
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- Johann Faber of Heilbronn
- Philip Faber
- Saint Fabiola
- Honoré Fabri
- Façade
- Jacopo Facciolati
- Faculties of the soul
- Faculty (Catholic canon law)
- Facundus of Hermiane
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Faenza
- Prospero Fagnani
- Étienne-Michel Faillon
- Faith
- Faith in Christianity
- Saints Faith, Hope and Charity
- Juliana Falconieri
- Faldstool
- Thomas Falkner
- Fall of man
- Fallopia
- Gabriele Falloppio
- False god
- Faltonia Betitia Proba
- Arnauld family
- Fandaqumiya
- Farfa Abbey
- George-Barthélemy Faribault
- Jean-Baptiste Faribault
- Hugh Faringdon
- Daniele Farlati
- Farsala
- Fasting
- Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church
- Father Damien
- Arthur Faunt
- Faustino Arévalo
- Faustinus and Jovita
- Feast of Fools
- Feast of Orthodoxy
- Feast of Saints Peter and Paul
- Feast of the Annunciation
- Feast of the Ass
- Feast of the Cross
- Feast of the Crown of Thorns
- Feast of the Holy Winding Sheet of Christ
- Feast of the Most Holy Redeemer
- Feast of the Most Precious Blood
- Feast of the Prayer of Christ
- Febronianism
- February 8
- February 29
- February 1904
- Johann Michael Feder
- Andreas Benedict Feilmoser
- Johann Ignaz von Felbiger
- Felix and Adauctus
- Célestin Joseph Félix
- François-Xavier de Feller
- Johann Michael Nathanael Feneberg
- John Fenn (priest)
- Benedict Joseph Fenwick
- Nicolaus Ferber
- Ferdinand III of Castile
- Ferdinand IV, King of the Romans
- Ferdinand Magellan
- Ferdinand the Holy Prince
- Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Ferland
- Fermín de Lasuén
- Fermo
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fermo
- António Fernandes (Jesuit)
- José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi
- Leandro Fernández de Moratín
- Domingo Fernández Navarrete
- Diego Fernández de Palencia
- Juan Fernández (missionary)
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns
- Lucius Ferraris
- Vicente Ferre
- Ferrières Abbey
- Heinrich von Ferstel
- Joseph Fesch
- Josef Fessler
- Festival