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Pages in category "Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 7,393 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Conrad of Parzham
- Conrad of Saxony
- Conradin of Bornada
- Ercole Consalvi
- Conservator (religion)
- On the Consolation of Philosophy
- Cuthbert Constable
- John Constable (Jesuit)
- Gebhard III (bishop of Constance)
- Constantine the Great and Christianity
- Pope Constantine
- Cyril of Constantinople
- Gasparo Contarini
- Giovanni Contarini
- Vincent Contenson
- Continental Freemasonry
- Contract (Catholic canon law)
- Contrition
- Contumacy
- Adam Contzen
- Convent
- Convention Between Great Britain and China Respecting Tibet
- Convention of Peking
- Conversion of Paul the Apostle
- List of converts to Catholicism
- Convocations of Canterbury and York
- William Henry Coombes
- Cope
- Thomas Copley
- Coptic Catholic Church
- Coptic literature
- Claude-Godefroy Coquart
- Ambrose Corbie
- Ralph Corbie
- James Andrew Corcoran
- Giulio Cesare Cordara
- Charles Cordell
- Balthasar Cordier
- Pedro de Córdoba
- Juan de Córdova
- Maurus Corker
- Jean-Baptiste Corneille
- Michel Corneille the Elder
- Michel Corneille the Younger
- Pope Cornelius
- Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely
- Cornerstone
- Nicolas Cornet
- Giovanni Maria Cornoldi
- Coronation
- Coronation of the Russian monarch
- Coronations in antiquity
- Coronations in Europe
- Gregório Nunes Coronel
- Juan Coronel
- Corporal (liturgy)
- Corporation Act 1661
- Correctory
- Dominic Corrigan
- Michael Corrigan
- Corsini family
- Andrew Corsini
- Gregorio Cortese
- Juan de la Cosa
- Cosenza
- Henry Cosgrove
- Cosijopii I
- Cosmas of Prague
- Cosmatesque
- Timeline of cosmological theories
- Anselmo Costadoni
- Francis Coster
- Maria Cosway
- Edmund Cosyn
- Jean-Baptiste Cotelier
- Robert De Coucy
- Frederic René Coudert Sr.
- Council of Agde
- Council of Albi
- Council of Aquileia, 381
- Council of Auxerre
- Council of Constance
- Council of Pisa
- Council of Serdica
- Council of Trent
- Councils of Aachen
- Councils of Alexandria
- Councils of Arabia
- Councils of Clovesho
- Councils of Quierzy
- Councils of Sens
- Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion
- Royal court
- Germaine Cousin
- Jean Cousin the Elder
- Edmond de Coussemaker
- Pierre Coustant
- Louis-Charles Couturier
- Diego de Covarrubias y Leyva
- Lorenzo Cozza
- Jean Crasset
- Creationism (soul)
- Credo quia absurdum
- Henri-Joseph Crelier
- François Crépieul
- Crescens
- Crescens the Cynic
- Crescentii
- Crescentius the Younger
- John Crescentius
- Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni
- Cresconius Africanus
- Joseph Creswell
- Jacques Crétineau-Joly
- William Crichton (Jesuit)
- Crispin of Pavia
- Milo Crispin
- Criticism of atheism
- Ralph Crockett
- Thomas Croke
- Crook Hall
- Crosiers
- Cross of Saint James
- Crotone
- Johann Crotus
- Crowland
- Crowland Abbey
- Crown of thorns
- Crown-cardinal
- Crozier
- Crusades
- Crutched Friars
- Ramón de la Cruz
- Jeremiah Williams Cummings
- Cuncolim
- Cuncolim Massacre
- James Curley (astronomer)
- Joseph Curr
- John Curry (historian)
- Curse
- Cursor Mundi
- Cursores apostolici
- Johannes Cuspinian
- Custom (Catholic canon law)
- Custos (Franciscans)
- Custos (under-sacristan)
- Cuthbert
- Cynicism (philosophy)
- Cyprian
- Cyrenaics
- Cyril and Methodius
- Cyril of Barcelona
- Cyrrhus
- Cyrus of Alexandria
- Cyzicus
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- Claude D'Espence
- Arnaud d'Ossat
- Giovanni da Nola
- Lorenzo Da Ponte
- Józef Dąbrowski
- Petrus de Dacia (Dominican friar)
- Anne Dacier
- Dagon
- Jean Daillé
- Daimbert (archbishop of Sens)
- Dakelh
- John Dobree Dalgairns
- Dalmatic
- Damanhur
- Joseph Ferdinand Damberger
- Peter Damian
- Father Damien
- Danaba
- Girolamo Dandini (Jesuit)
- Daniel of Winchester
- Daniel and companions
- John Daniel (priest)
- Daniele da Volterra
- Ignazio Danti
- Maurus Dantine
- Jean Dardel
- Dark Night of the Soul
- Joseph-Epiphane Darras
- William Darrell (Jesuit)
- Dathan
- Dating creation
- Daughters of Jesus
- Daughters of the Cross
- Daughters of the Divine Redeemer
- Daughters of the Precious Blood
- Georg Friedrich Daumer
- Pierre Dubois Davaugour
- Christopher Davenport
- Armand David
- Saint David
- William Davies (priest)
- Agustín Dávila Padilla
- Aeneas Dawson
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Dax
- George Day (bishop)