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- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Aix
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ajaccio
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ajmer
- Akeldama
- Akhmim
- Akşehir
- Margaret Mary Alacoque
- Pietro Alagona
- Alalis
- Niccolò Alamanni
- Alan of Tewkesbury
- Alan of Walsingham
- Alaşehir
- Annibale Albani
- Catholic Church in Albania
- Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano
- Alberic of Cîteaux
- Alberic of Monte Cassino
- Alberic of Ostia
- Alberic of Utrecht
- Albero de Montreuil
- Albert I of Käfernburg
- Albert of Castile
- Albert of Louvain
- Albert of Stade
- Albert von Behaim
- Leandro Alberti
- Nicolò Albertini
- John Baptist Albertrandi
- Albertus Magnus
- Juan de Albi
- Sigismund Albicus
- Albigensian Crusade
- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
- Jacob Albright
- Afonso de Albuquerque
- Alcalá de Henares
- Luis del Alcázar
- Antonio de Alcedo
- Alchmund of Hexham
- Alcuin
- Aldegund
- Gertrude of Aldenberg
- Aldric of Le Mans
- Léonard Aléa
- Francisco Javier Alegre
- Joseph Sadoc Alemany
- John Alen
- Giulio Alenio
- Galeazzo Alessi
- Alexamenos graffito
- Pope Alexander III
- Pope Alexander IV
- Pope Alexander VI
- Pope Alexander VII
- Pope Alexander VIII
- Alexander Balas
- Pope Alexander I of Alexandria
- Alexander of Apamea
- Alexander of Bergamo
- Alexander of Comana
- Alexander of Hierapolis (Syria)
- Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
- Alexander of Jerusalem
- Alexander of Jülich
- Alexander of Lycopolis
- Dom Jacques Alexandre
- Alexandria Troas
- Alexians
- Alexius of Rome
- Pietro Alfieri
- Vittorio Alfieri
- Alidosi family
- Lippo II Alidosi
- Aliturgical days
- All Saints' Day
- All Souls' Day
- Paul Allard
- Leo Allatius
- Jean Allemand
- Thomas Allen (mathematician)
- William Allen (cardinal)
- Thomas William Allies
- Joseph Franz von Allioli
- William Allot
- Claude-Jean Allouez
- Alma Redemptoris Mater
- John Almeida
- Camillo Almici
- John Almond (monk)
- Oliver Almond
- Alonso de Burgos
- Alpha and Omega
- Alphaeus
- Diego Francisco Altamirano
- Altar (Catholic Church)
- Altar bell
- Altar cards
- Altar cloth
- Altar cross
- Altar of Our Lady
- Altar society
- Altar stone
- Altarage
- Altstätten
- Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxóchitl
- Alonso de Alvarado
- Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares
- Balthazar Alvarez
- Diego Alvarez (theologian)
- Alypius the Stylite
- José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez
- Johann Baptist Alzog
- Giovanni Antonio Amadeo
- Amadeus of Portugal
- Saint Amadour
- Amalfi
- Amalric of Bena
- Amalrician
- Amandus
- Amarna letters
- Amarna letters–localities and their rulers
- Amaziah (Book of Amos)
- Peter Ambarach
- Françoise d'Amboise
- Georges d'Amboise
- Ambronay Abbey
- August Wilhelm Ambros
- Ambrose
- Ambrosian Rite
- Ambrosians
- Amen
- Veit Amerbach
- American Federation of Catholic Societies
- American Revolutionary War
- Francis Amherst
- Codex Amiatinus
- Amice
- Antonino Amico
- Francesco Amico
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Amiens
- Daniel Ammen
- Ammonius of Alexandria (Christian philosopher)
- Amorbach Abbey
- Francisco Gomes de Amorim
- Amorium
- Eusebius Amort
- Amos 1
- Amos 2
- Amos 3
- Amos 4
- Amos 5
- Amos 6
- Amos 7
- Amos 8
- Amos 9
- Amovibility
- Amphilochius of Iconium
- Amphilochius of Sida
- Ampleforth Abbey
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ampurias
- Amra
- Saint Amun
- Pope Anastasius I
- Pope Anastasius II
- Anastasius of Persia
- Anastasius I of Antioch
- Anathema
- Anatolius of Laodicea
- Pedro de Añazco
- Anchor
- Anchored cross
- Ancient church orders
- Ancient Diocese of Aarhus
- Ancient Diocese of Alais
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Auxerre
- Ancient Diocese of Bergen
- Ancient Diocese of Die
- Ancient Diocese of Dol
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Embrun
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Glandèves
- Ancient Diocese of Hamar
- Ancient Diocese of Stavanger
- Ancient Diocese of the Faroe Islands
- Ancient Diocese of Viborg
- Ancilla Dei
- Andelot-Blancheville
- Andenne
- Andeolus
- William Henry Anderdon
- Andernach
- Henry James Anderson
- Lionel Anderson
- Patrick Anderson (Jesuit)
- James Anderton (aristocrat)
- Thomas Anderton
- William Andleby
- Diogo de Paiva de Andrade
- Alonso Andrada
- António de Andrade