Catholicism
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Collection on the King James Bible exhibit
Contains materials related to the King James Bible exhibit including a recording of a House of Learning Lecture by Richard Duerden, a brochure advertising the BYUtv production Fires of Faith, and a gallery guide to the exhibit.
Council of Trent letters
Devotional poems in Latin
Handwritten poems in Latin. The items are of unknown authorship and were composed at an unknown time. They deal largely with devotional themes including piety and charity often within the framework of Catholic Church teachings.
Documents and history
Documents relating to papal supremacy over Sicily and miscellaneous documents relating to the privileges and history of the papacy (pp. 1-79). "Gesta romanorum pontificum," lives of Popes from Leo IX, 1002-1054 to Gregory IX, 1170-1241 (pp. 79-178). Documents of Popes from Innocent III, 1160 or 61-1216 to Clement VI, 1291?-1352 (pp. 178-192).
Episcopalis cathedrae Albanen
The manuscript is the lives of the bishops of Albano from the foundation of the See in 309 AD to the year 1699. Also includes are a few notes related to the construction of a cathedral in Albano Laziale. A few problems with the decoration are mentioned.
Epitome dell bolle che riguardano gl'istituti de pubblica
Handwritten copies of papal bulls from the 13th to the 18th centuries in Italian. The materials deal with institutions of public charity, schools, and prisons in Rome. The item includes an index of the bulls arranged chronologically by pope.
Monk Bernard essays on Catholic Church doctrine
This is a collection of short essays. They deal with the doctrines of the Catholic Church roughly from the years 1500 to 1700. Topics include the doctrine of baptism, the nature of the Apocryphal books, explanations of certain scriptures from the Bible, the celibacy of priests, papal infallibility, the existence and nature of God, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, and the development of the Protestant Churches.
Ferdinand I letter to Philip II
Handwritten letter on velum addressed to Philip II of Spain. The item concerns the religious problems in Europe at the time and expresses Ferdinand's opinion that things will correct themselves over time.
Saint Francis de Sales papers
Handwritten correspondence, a list, and licenses, including one printed form with handwritten notations. The letters are by Francis, Pierre Francois Faius (Vicar-general of the Geneva diocese), Charles Auguste de Sales (Francis' nephew and successor as Bishop of Geneva), and Antoine Favre (a friend of Francis). Also included is a typewritten biography of Francis.
Frederik II letter to Philip II
Letter from King Frederik II to King Philip II regarding the changes in Europe at that time and the necessity of freedom of religion. Dated 1569.