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- Illinois Confederation
- Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati
- Immaculate Heart of Mary
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Cleveland, Ohio)
- Immedingians
- Imola
- Impanation
- Free Imperial City of Nuremberg
- Imperium
- Improperia
- In Coena Domini
- In pectore
- Elizabeth Inchbald
- Incident at Antioch
- Independent (religion)
- Indifferent act
- Indulgence
- Infallibility of the Church
- Infamy
- Infante Carlos of Spain (1607–1632)
- Infidel
- Ingelheim am Rhein
- Giovanni Inghirami
- John Ingram (martyr)
- Ingulf
- Inis Cathaigh
- Pope Innocent IV
- Pope Innocent V
- Pope Innocent VII
- Pope Innocent VIII
- Pope Innocent IX
- Pope Innocent X
- Pope Innocent XI
- Pope Innocent XIII
- Inscription of Abercius
- The Inspiration of the Poet
- Intendencia Oriental y Llanos de San Martín
- Interconfessional laws
- Interdict
- Internal and external forum
- Interpretation (Catholic canon law)
- Introitus et Exitus
- Inventory of Church Property
- Investiture Controversy
- Invitatory
- Ionian school (philosophy)
- Arnold Ipolyi
- Ireland
- William Ireland (Jesuit)
- Irenaeus
- Irenopolis (Isauria)
- Ignacio de Iriarte
- Irish College in Paris
- Irish Monthly
- Irnerius
- Isaac
- Isaac of Armenia
- Isaac of Seleucia
- Isaac the Syrian
- Saint Isabelle of France
- Isauria
- Ishmael
- Isidore of Kiev
- Isidore of Seville
- Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe
- Italo-Albanian Catholic Church
- Itinerarium
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- Jacob and Esau
- Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen
- Jacob of Juterbogk
- Jacob Sodowski
- Jacob Sprenger
- Jacob van Maerlant
- Jacobean Holy Year
- Giustino de Jacobis
- François Jacquier
- Jakob Missia
- James Duckett
- James Nugent (priest)
- James Primadicci
- James Shields (politician, born 1806)
- James the Great
- James Warren Doyle
- James, brother of Jesus
- Denis Jamet
- Jan Roothaan
- Ferdinand Janner
- Jacques Jasmin
- Jansenism
- Johannes Janssen
- Johann Hermann Janssens
- Januarius
- January 20
- January 29
- January 1901
- January 1904
- Karl Ernst Jarcke
- Jaromír, Bishop of Prague
- Pierre de Jarric
- Jason of Cyrene
- Anne-Marie Javouhey
- Jean de Roquetaillade
- Jean Grancolas
- Jean Jouffroy
- Jean-Baptiste Chardon
- Jean-Félix Nourrisson
- Edme Jeaurat
- Jehovah
- Johann Philipp Jeningen
- Silvester Jenks
- Jeremiah
- Jeremiah Benettis
- Jeroboam
- Jerome
- Jerome of Prague
- Jérôme Besoigne
- Jesu dulcis memoria
- Jesuati
- Jesuit missions among the Guaraní
- Jesuit's bark
- Jesuits
- Jesus
- Jesus healing the bleeding woman
- Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
- Diego Jiménez de Enciso
- Jindires
- Joachim
- Joachim of Fiore
- Pope Joan
- Joanna, Princess of Portugal
- Jan Joest
- Johann Baptist Alzog
- Johann Philipp von Schönborn
- Johannes Aventinus
- Johannes de Imola
- Johannes de Sacrobosco
- Pope John I
- Pope John II
- Pope John III
- Pope John IV
- Pope John V
- Pope John VII
- Pope John IX
- Pope John XI
- Pope John XIII
- Antipope John XVI
- Pope John XVII
- Pope John XVIII
- Pope John XIX
- Pope John XXIII
- John and Paul
- John Barrow (Catholic priest, born 1735)
- John Dobree Dalgairns
- John Hungerford Pollen (Jesuit)
- John III Sobieski
- John Mason Good
- John Ming
- John of Ávila
- John of Biclaro
- John of Capistrano
- John of Cornwall (theologian)
- John of Falkenberg
- John of Fécamp
- John of Genoa
- John of God
- John of La Rochelle
- John of La Verna
- John of Montecorvino
- John of Montson
- John of Neumarkt
- John of Parma
- John of Ragusa
- John of Sahagún
- John of St. Thomas
- John of Saxony (astronomer)
- John of Segovia
- John of Trokelowe
- John of Winterthur
- John Rochester (martyr)
- John Sergeant (priest)
- John Steckley
- John Talaia
- John the Baptist
- John the Deacon (Venetian chronicler)
- John the Merciful
- John the Silent
- Lionel Johnson
- Richard Malcolm Johnston
- Louis Jolliet
- Philipp von Jolly
- Jonah
- Jonas of Bobbio
- Jonas of Orléans
- Edward Jones (martyr)
- Inigo Jones
- Jordan of Giano
- Jordanes
- Joseph Edmund Jörg
- José Francisco de Isla
- Joseph Ambrose Stapf