Catholicism
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Tydd St. Mary in the County of Lincoln
Handwritten list of persons baptized in the Parish of Tydd St Mary in Lincoln County, England in 1815. The item verifies that John, son of John and Elizabeth Newton, was baptized on 18 July 1815. The item was verified as a true copy on 8 Dec. 1848 by Charles Ash, clerk of the parish.
Biographical notes
Biographical material about Mother Marianne Cope, who worked among the Hawaiian lepers.
Bishop of Waterford letter
Handwritten letter dated 14 July 1793. The item is written in the thrid person and states that "the Bishop of Waterford presents his compliments to Ms. Johnson" and requests that a letter be safely delivered to a W. Lindsey.
Juan Bravo letter setting forth regulations
Handwritten and signed letter in Spanish from the Province of the Holy Gospel in Mexico. The item sets forth regulations for the conduct of processions.
Diego Miguel Bringas y Encinas list
Handwritten list of state of settlement of the missions of Sonora, Mexico. "Estado de la Poblacion de las Missiones de la Sonora, arreglado al Plan, y decreto del Exmo S. Virrey, en este presente Ano do 1774."
S. Kent Brown slides of ancient documents
This collection contains slides made from photographs taken during the 1970s or 80s of a copy of the Nicene Creed.
Jesse Bushman oral history project recordings, transcriptions, and records.
Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi letters received
Handwritten letters all addressed to Cardinal Rodolfo Pio da Carpi, legate of the marquisate of Ancona (200 items). Most of the items deal with religious and political issues relating to the Council of Trent (1545-1563). The items are by various persons including those who were in important in the politics of the time.
Catholic Church records
Thirty-three handwritten records. The items are largely in Latin with some Greek references. The materials relate to the politics, internal matters, theological controversies, and censorship in the Catholic Church. The items date mainly from the last quarter of the sixteenth to the first quarter of the seventeenth centuries. Also included are references to important earlier events such as the Council of Trent. Many of the items relate to restricting certian works from being read.
Clement VI letter to Ortolf von Weisseneck
Letter from Pope Clement VI to the Archbishop of Salzburg concerning the the privileges and status of the Mendicant Orders. Dated 1349 November 25.