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  • Poor Catholics
  • Historical early Catholic mendicant order

    The Poor Catholics (Pauperes Catholici) were an early Catholic mendicant order, organized in 1208 and of short duration. Recruits were taken from the Pauperes

    Poor Catholics

    Poor_Catholics

  • Ribbonism
  • 19th-century popular movement of poor Catholics in Ireland

    were usually called Ribbonmen, was a 19th-century popular movement of poor Catholics in Ireland. The movement was also known as Ribandism. The Ribbonmen

    Ribbonism

    Ribbonism

    Ribbonism

  • Waldensians
  • Christian movement

    the chance to return to the Church, and many did, taking the name "Poor Catholics". However, many did not, and were subjected to intense persecution and

    Waldensians

    Waldensians

    Waldensians

  • George Leo Haydock
  • English priest, pastor and Bible scholar

    was at Ugthorpe, Yorkshire, a poor rural mission, referred to as "Purgatory". Despite the legal disabilities of Catholics during this time, the Haydock

    George Leo Haydock

    George Leo Haydock

    George_Leo_Haydock

  • Catholic charities
  • Charitable organizations of the Catholic Church

    emphasises support for the sick, the poor and the afflicted through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. The Catholic Church is the largest non-governmental

    Catholic charities

    Catholic_charities

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    Western civilization. Catholic communities are present worldwide through missions, immigration, and conversions. The majority of Catholics live in the Global

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Poor relief in England
  • British government and ecclesiastical action to relieve poverty

    In English and British history, poor relief refers to government and ecclesiastical action to relieve poverty, particularly before the Liberal welfare

    Poor relief in England

    Poor relief in England

    Poor_relief_in_England

  • Catholic Church and politics
  • Interplay of Catholicism with religious, and later secular, politics

    Catholic Church in public life through government action – was started by Prussian Catholics in the second half of the 19th century. German Catholics

    Catholic Church and politics

    Catholic Church and politics

    Catholic_Church_and_politics

  • Goan Catholics
  • Indian ethno-religious community

    Goan Catholics (Goan Konkani: Goenchem Katholik) are an ethno-religious community adhering to the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church from the Goa state

    Goan Catholics

    Goan_Catholics

  • Poor Clares
  • Catholic order of convent nuns

    Spanish Catholics and sent over 500 Irish Catholics to fight. When the Irish and their English Colonel William Stanley, who was also catholic, found out

    Poor Clares

    Poor Clares

    Poor_Clares

  • Durand of Huesca
  • Spanish theologian (c.1160 – 1224)

    1208, they organized themselves into the religious community of the Poor Catholics for the conversion of Waldenses. Pope Innocent III granted formal approval

    Durand of Huesca

    Durand_of_Huesca

  • Catholic Church in the United Kingdom
  • government responded by treating Catholics as suspect. By the time of the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, Catholics were discriminated against

    Catholic Church in the United Kingdom

    Catholic Church in the United Kingdom

    Catholic_Church_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Poorhouse
  • Public institution providing housing and relief for the poor

    systems of poor relief influenced by the English Poor Laws and by social attitudes that distinguished between the "deserving" and "undeserving" poor. Known

    Poorhouse

    Poorhouse

    Poorhouse

  • Old Catholic Church
  • Major Christian denomination

    The Old Catholic Church, Old Catholics, Old-Catholic churches, or Old Catholic movement are "any of the groups of Western Christians who believe themselves

    Old Catholic Church

    Old_Catholic_Church

  • Mother Teresa
  • Albanian-Indian Catholic saint (1910–1997)

    a contemplative branch of the Sisters followed in 1976. Lay Catholics and non-Catholics were enrolled in the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, the Sick and

    Mother Teresa

    Mother Teresa

    Mother_Teresa

  • William Drennan
  • Irish poet, physician and political activist (1754-1820)

    cause" of disunity between Presbyterians and Catholics: "the former love the French openly and the Catholics almost to a man hate them secretly. And why

    William Drennan

    William Drennan

    William_Drennan

  • Catholic Church in the United States
  • traditions, including Catholics. Catholics were also present in the Province of New York, named after James II, the last Catholic monarch of England. By

    Catholic Church in the United States

    Catholic Church in the United States

    Catholic_Church_in_the_United_States

  • Religion in Nicaragua
  • every 7,000 Catholics, a ratio lower than the Latin American average and considerably lower than the 1 priest per 4,550 Nicaraguan Catholics recorded in

    Religion in Nicaragua

    Religion in Nicaragua

    Religion_in_Nicaragua

  • Little Sisters of the Poor
  • Catholic religious institute for women

    The Little Sisters of the Poor (French: Petites Sœurs des Pauvres) is a Catholic religious institute for women founded by Jeanne Jugan. Having felt the

    Little Sisters of the Poor

    Little_Sisters_of_the_Poor

  • History of the Catholic Church
  • prevented Catholics from becoming members of professions, holding public office, voting or educating their children. Executions of Catholics and dissenting

    History of the Catholic Church

    History_of_the_Catholic_Church

  • Mangalorean Catholics
  • Latin Christian ethno-religious community in India

    self-identified as Goan Catholics after the captivity. Alan Machado Prabhu estimates that almost 95 per cent of Mangalorean Catholics have origins in Goa

    Mangalorean Catholics

    Mangalorean Catholics

    Mangalorean_Catholics

  • Option for the poor
  • Catholic social teaching on the well-being of the poor

    for the poor, or the preferential option for the poor, is a Catholic social teaching that the Bible gives priority to the well-being of the poor and powerless

    Option for the poor

    Option_for_the_poor

  • Catholic Church and health care
  • denominations, especially the Catholics and Methodists, began opening hospitals in major cities. In the 1840s–1880s era, Catholics in Philadelphia founded two

    Catholic Church and health care

    Catholic Church and health care

    Catholic_Church_and_health_care

  • Catholic Church in Armenia
  • The 2011 census counted 13,843 Catholics in Armenia, representing about 0.46% of the total population. Catholics in Armenia belong to two particular churches

    Catholic Church in Armenia

    Catholic Church in Armenia

    Catholic_Church_in_Armenia

  • Catholic Democrats
  • American political organization

    Catholic Democrats is an American not-for-profit organization of Catholics to support the Democratic Party, based in Boston, United States. The Catholic

    Catholic Democrats

    Catholic_Democrats

  • Catholicism and socialism
  • of French Catholics did enter a dialogue with the party, but to Thorez's surprise, "these Catholics were not, for the most part, the Catholic workers,

    Catholicism and socialism

    Catholicism_and_socialism

  • Knights Templar
  • Catholic military order, 1118 to 1312

    The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, mainly known as the Knights Templar, was a military order of the Catholic faith, and one

    Knights Templar

    Knights Templar

    Knights_Templar

  • Traditionalist Catholicism
  • Catholic religious movement

    of teaching associated with the Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965). Traditionalist Catholics particularly emphasize the Tridentine

    Traditionalist Catholicism

    Traditionalist Catholicism

    Traditionalist_Catholicism

  • Women in the Catholic Church
  • Some liberal Catholics[which?] have written of the cultivation of the traditional image of Mary as a method of manipulation of Catholics at large by the

    Women in the Catholic Church

    Women in the Catholic Church

    Women_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Rose of Tralee (festival)
  • Celebration of women representing Irish communities

    Mulchinock, a wealthy Protestant, out of love for Mary O'Connor, a poor Catholic maid in service to his parents. The festival has its origins in the

    Rose of Tralee (festival)

    Rose of Tralee (festival)

    Rose_of_Tralee_(festival)

  • Adelaide FitzGerald
  • Irish aristocrat and philanthropist

    Fitzgerald and Lord Maurice were alive, they looked after the interests of poor Catholics, particularly ensuring that they received proper medical and hospital

    Adelaide FitzGerald

    Adelaide FitzGerald

    Adelaide_FitzGerald

  • Raheen, County Laois
  • Village near Portlaoise, County Laois, Ireland

    land after seeing poor Catholics assembled at Mass in a deep pit, which is called the Mass Pit even to the present time. The poorer sort of Irish natives

    Raheen, County Laois

    Raheen, County Laois

    Raheen,_County_Laois

  • Coptic Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    Coptic Catholics in Egypt) in 1840. The number of Catholics of this rite increased to the point that Pope Leo XIII in 1895 restored the Catholic patriarchate

    Coptic Catholic Church

    Coptic Catholic Church

    Coptic_Catholic_Church

  • Colette of Corbie
  • Franciscan foundress, abbess and saint (1381–1447)

    Colettine Poor Clares, a reform branch of the Order of Saint Clare, better known as the Poor Clares. She is honored as a saint in the Catholic Church. Due

    Colette of Corbie

    Colette of Corbie

    Colette_of_Corbie

  • Convent of Poor Clares, Gravelines
  • Community of English nuns

    The Convent of Poor Clares at Gravelines in the Spanish Netherlands, now northern France, was a community of English nuns of the Order of St. Clare, commonly

    Convent of Poor Clares, Gravelines

    Convent of Poor Clares, Gravelines

    Convent_of_Poor_Clares,_Gravelines

  • Denis Caulfield Brady
  • Irish politician; Member of UK Parliament

    favour of the emancipation of Catholics and the abolition of tithes, and he was elected through the support of the poor Catholics of Newry. As a result of

    Denis Caulfield Brady

    Denis_Caulfield_Brady

  • Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration
  • Catholic order of cloistered nuns

    The Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration (PCPA) are a branch of the Poor Clares, a cloistered, contemplative order of nuns in the Franciscan tradition. Founded

    Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration

    Poor_Clares_of_Perpetual_Adoration

  • Catholic emancipation
  • Reduction in anti-Catholicism laws

    burdens on Roman Catholics. The penal laws started to be dismantled from 1766. The most significant measure was the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829, which

    Catholic emancipation

    Catholic_emancipation

  • Augustinians
  • Members of religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine

    Good), the Fratres Saccati in Italy, and some of the houses of the Poor Catholics united with the Bonites. By 1256, the Bonites possessed eleven monasteries

    Augustinians

    Augustinians

    Augustinians

  • Catholic social teaching
  • Social doctrine of the Catholic Church

    in terris (Peace on Earth), the first encyclical addressed to Catholics and non-Catholics. In it, he linked the establishment of world peace to the laying

    Catholic social teaching

    Catholic_social_teaching

  • Camilla Battista da Varano
  • Christian saint

    Camerino, Italy, was an Italian princess and a Poor Clare nun and abbess. She is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Varano was born out of wedlock in

    Camilla Battista da Varano

    Camilla Battista da Varano

    Camilla_Battista_da_Varano

  • Catholic Church in Tajikistan
  • and Qurghonteppa. Most of the early Catholics were Germans of Russian, Ukrainian and Lithuanian origin. Many Catholics fled the 1990s civil war following

    Catholic Church in Tajikistan

    Catholic Church in Tajikistan

    Catholic_Church_in_Tajikistan

  • Clare of Assisi
  • Foundress of the Franciscan Second Order and saint

    Clare founded the Order of Poor Ladies, a monastic religious order for women in the Franciscan tradition. The Order of Poor Ladies was different from any

    Clare of Assisi

    Clare of Assisi

    Clare_of_Assisi

  • Preference utilitarianism
  • Topic in ethics

    utilitarianism Preferential option for the poor – Catholic social teaching on the well-being of the poorPages displaying short descriptions of redirect

    Preference utilitarianism

    Preference_utilitarianism

  • Tim Staples
  • American author

    I would not be Catholic today. I pray that my testimony will encourage Catholics to defend the faith when challenged by non-Catholics. I thank God for

    Tim Staples

    Tim_Staples

  • Priest shortage in the Catholic Church
  • the Catholic Church, a phenomenon considered by many to constitute a "shortage" in the number of priests. From 1980 to 2012, the ratio of Catholics per

    Priest shortage in the Catholic Church

    Priest_shortage_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • 23 Eastern Christian churches in the Catholic Church

    to as Catholics of the Byzantine Rite, Greek Catholics, Eastern Rite Catholics, Melkite Catholics, or any number of other titles. "The Catholic Eastern

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern_Catholic_Churches

  • Opus Dei
  • Institution of the Catholic Church

    faithful", the lay members of Opus Dei, being no different from other Catholics, "continue to be ... under the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop", in

    Opus Dei

    Opus Dei

    Opus_Dei

  • Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
  • Military campaign (1649–1653)

    landowners who were Catholic, and a huge drop in population. In the event, the much larger number of surviving poorer Catholics were not moved westwards;

    Cromwellian conquest of Ireland

    Cromwellian conquest of Ireland

    Cromwellian_conquest_of_Ireland

  • Catholic Church in Uzbekistan
  • leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2020, there were approximately 4000 Catholics in the country of 27 million; this is a decrease of 20% from 2008. They

    Catholic Church in Uzbekistan

    Catholic Church in Uzbekistan

    Catholic_Church_in_Uzbekistan

  • Nicholas Wiseman
  • English Catholic cardinal (1802–1865)

    of Catholics in regard to poor schools, reformatories and workhouses, and in the status of their army chaplains. In 1863, addressing the Catholic Congress

    Nicholas Wiseman

    Nicholas Wiseman

    Nicholas_Wiseman

  • St. Mary's City, Maryland
  • Unincorporated community in United States

    Catholics often became crypto-Catholics (practicing their religion in secret and sending their children abroad to get Catholic educations), but poor Catholics

    St. Mary's City, Maryland

    St. Mary's City, Maryland

    St._Mary's_City,_Maryland

  • Catholic Church in Australia
  • overall numbers and the percentage of Catholics as a proportion of Australian residents, with 5,291,839 Australian Catholics (around 22.6% of the population)

    Catholic Church in Australia

    Catholic Church in Australia

    Catholic_Church_in_Australia

  • Missionaries of the Poor
  • Catholic religious order based in Kingston, Jamaica

    The Missionaries of the Poor (Latin: Missionarii Pauperum) is a Roman Catholic monastic religious institute of Brothers and Sisters dedicated to "Joyful

    Missionaries of the Poor

    Missionaries_of_the_Poor

  • Frances Xavier Cabrini
  • Italian-American religious sister (1850–1917)

    opposition within the Catholic Church in America, she successfully established charitable institutions in New York City for poor Italian immigrants. She

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances Xavier Cabrini

    Frances_Xavier_Cabrini

  • Catholic school
  • Parochial educational institution operated by a Catholic organization

    encouraged Catholics to create modern Catholic education systems to preserve their traditions. The Roman Catholic Relief Act 1782 and the Catholic Emancipation

    Catholic school

    Catholic_school

  • Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association
  • State-run Chinese Catholic organization

    Chinese Catholics followed suit, with Father Wang Liangzuo in north Sichuan province, penning the "Guangyuan Manifesto" and signed by some 500 Catholics. It

    Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association

    Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association

    Chinese_Catholic_Patriotic_Association

  • Sepp Herberger
  • German football player and manager (1897–1977)

    in German football history. Born in Mannheim, Herberger grew up in a poor, Catholic family of farmers, which moved to Mannheim in order to work in the local

    Sepp Herberger

    Sepp Herberger

    Sepp_Herberger

  • Catholic Church in Monaco
  • Catholics in Monaco (83.16% of the population); there were 24 priests and 11 nuns serving across 6 parishes. Other estimates put the Roman Catholic population

    Catholic Church in Monaco

    Catholic Church in Monaco

    Catholic_Church_in_Monaco

  • Anomie
  • Sociological term for "normlessness"

    suggested that Protestants exhibited a greater degree of anomie than Catholics. However, Durkheim first introduced the concept of anomie in his 1893

    Anomie

    Anomie

    Anomie

  • Catholic Diocese of Helsinki
  • Catholic diocese in Finland

    15,000 registered and 10,000 unregistered Catholics living in Finland. There are more than 6,000 Catholic families in the country; 50 percent are Finnish

    Catholic Diocese of Helsinki

    Catholic Diocese of Helsinki

    Catholic_Diocese_of_Helsinki

  • Catholic Church in Jamaica
  • Since then, the Catholic Church has had a continuous presence in the island from the 19th century onwards. While small in number, Catholics have occupied

    Catholic Church in Jamaica

    Catholic Church in Jamaica

    Catholic_Church_in_Jamaica

  • Catholic Education Service
  • English Catholic educational organization

    CES has its roots in the Catholic Poor School Committee founded in 1847. At this time with the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy the work of the

    Catholic Education Service

    Catholic_Education_Service

  • Ambrose Barlow
  • English Roman Catholic saint

    his priestly duties amongst the poor Catholics within his parish. From there, he secretly catered to the needs of Catholic 'parishioners', offering daily

    Ambrose Barlow

    Ambrose Barlow

    Ambrose_Barlow

  • Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia and Eritrea
  • Episcopal conference of the Catholic Church in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    future cardinal hopes to inspire the young to serve the poor | CatholicHerald.co.uk". CatholicHerald.co.uk. 2015-01-07. Retrieved 2018-08-09. Ltd, Allied

    Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia and Eritrea

    Catholic_Bishops'_Conference_of_Ethiopia_and_Eritrea

  • Catholic Church in India
  • Indian Catholics Catholic Church in Bhutan Catholic Church in Nepal Catholic Church in Tibet Catholic Church in Sri Lanka Goan Catholics Goan Catholics under

    Catholic Church in India

    Catholic Church in India

    Catholic_Church_in_India

  • Food for the Poor
  • Ecumenical Christian nonprofit organization

    Food For The Poor to aid the poor and downtrodden in Latin America and the Caribbean. Clergy members from Episcopalian, Lutheran and Catholic churches are

    Food for the Poor

    Food_for_the_Poor

  • Catholic Extension
  • American nonprofit fundraising organization

    Catholic Extension approved a $56,000 two year grant to the Archdiocese for the Military Services to support a faith formation program for Catholics in

    Catholic Extension

    Catholic_Extension

  • St. Joseph's Indian High School
  • School in Bangalore, Karnataka, India

    boys on Museum Road in 1904 and decided decades later to reach out to poor Catholics and established an Indian boys boarding school at St Joseph's Commerce

    St. Joseph's Indian High School

    St._Joseph's_Indian_High_School

  • Catholic Church in Guatemala
  • Catholics in Guatemala, which is about 46% of the total population of 17.1 million citizens. Historically, Guatemala has been predominantly Catholic.

    Catholic Church in Guatemala

    Catholic Church in Guatemala

    Catholic_Church_in_Guatemala

  • The McAuley Catholic High School
  • Academy in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England

    Irish Catholic Church into conformity with Roman Catholic canon law and usage, following the emancipation of Catholics. He expanded the Roman Catholic clergy

    The McAuley Catholic High School

    The_McAuley_Catholic_High_School

  • St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)
  • Church in Ireland

    out to the suburbs, a process that was hastened by the Act of Union. Poor Catholics then moved into the houses thus vacated, which were turned into tenements

    St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)

    St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)

    St._Audoen's_Church,_Dublin_(Church_of_Ireland)

  • Margaret Sinclair (nun)
  • Scottish Roman Catholic nun

    religious name Mary Francis of the Five Wounds, was a Scottish Catholic nun of the Colettine Poor Clares. She was declared venerable by Pope Paul VI on 6 February

    Margaret Sinclair (nun)

    Margaret_Sinclair_(nun)

  • Catholic Church in Brazil
  • population, were self-declared Catholics in 2022. These figures made Brazil the single country with the largest Catholic community in the world. According

    Catholic Church in Brazil

    Catholic Church in Brazil

    Catholic_Church_in_Brazil

  • James J. Martin (priest)
  • American Jesuit priest and writer (born 1960)

    suggestion that Catholics run away from priests who preach "social justice". Martin said that "social justice addresses the things that keep people poor" and "asks

    James J. Martin (priest)

    James J. Martin (priest)

    James_J._Martin_(priest)

  • Poor Knights
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Poor Knights names various groups: The Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, or Knights Templar, a major Catholic military order, 1129–1312

    Poor Knights

    Poor_Knights

  • Catholic sisters and nuns in the United States
  • American catholic nuns

    international Catholic network, with considerable movement back and forth from Britain, France, Germany and Canada. Some American Catholics came to the

    Catholic sisters and nuns in the United States

    Catholic_sisters_and_nuns_in_the_United_States

  • Catholic Church and politics in the United States
  • Overview of the largest Christian church's influence on American leadership and culture

    for Catholics persecuted in England. Growth was slow until the 1840s, when heavy immigration began from Germany and Ireland. After 1880 Catholics arrived

    Catholic Church and politics in the United States

    Catholic Church and politics in the United States

    Catholic_Church_and_politics_in_the_United_States

  • Henriette of Cleves
  • French noblewoman (1542–1601)

    in Late Sixteenth Century France: The Nevers Foundation and Single Poor Catholic Girls". In Scott, Anne M. (ed.). Experiences of Poverty in Late Medieval

    Henriette of Cleves

    Henriette of Cleves

    Henriette_of_Cleves

  • St Bede's Church, Rotherham
  • Church in Rotherham, England

    therefore you mention the great want of a place of worship for the poor Catholics of this place and their inability to purchase land ... I will give you

    St Bede's Church, Rotherham

    St Bede's Church, Rotherham

    St_Bede's_Church,_Rotherham

  • Josephine of Leuchtenberg
  • Queen of Sweden and Norway from 1844 to 1859

    home and asylum for poor married women in 1873 and Stiftelsen Josephinahemmet (The Josephine Home Foundation) a home for poor Catholics in 1873: both these

    Josephine of Leuchtenberg

    Josephine of Leuchtenberg

    Josephine_of_Leuchtenberg

  • Catholic Church in England and Wales
  • Catholic to some degree. By this broad definition, Catholics would have numbered 10–15 percent of the total English population. Practising Catholics,

    Catholic Church in England and Wales

    Catholic Church in England and Wales

    Catholic_Church_in_England_and_Wales

  • Archdiocese of New York
  • Latin Catholic diocese in New York, US

    encompassing 296 parishes that serve around 2.8 million Catholics, in addition to hundreds of Catholic schools, hospitals and charities. The archdiocese also

    Archdiocese of New York

    Archdiocese of New York

    Archdiocese_of_New_York

  • Catholic Church in Finland
  • 000 registered Catholics in Finland out of a total population of 5.5 million. There were also an estimated 10,000 unregistered Catholics in the country

    Catholic Church in Finland

    Catholic Church in Finland

    Catholic_Church_in_Finland

  • Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church
  • Contemporary canonical legislation for Catholics of the Latin Church sui juris (who comprise most Catholics) is rooted in the 1966 Apostolic Constitution

    Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church

    Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church

    Fasting_and_abstinence_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Harriet Mellon
  • Irish banker and actress

    Ireland to parents who were typical cottiers of the period; that is poor Catholic subsistence farmers. This makes her rise to be the richest woman of

    Harriet Mellon

    Harriet Mellon

    Harriet_Mellon

  • World Day of the Poor
  • Annual Roman Catholic event

    The World Day of the Poor is a Roman Catholic observance, celebrated on the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time since 2017. It was established by Pope Francis

    World Day of the Poor

    World_Day_of_the_Poor

  • Orphan Train
  • U.S. welfare program

    from Catholic groups of placing out as a guise by the Children's Aid Society, a Protestant-led organization, to proselytize among poor Catholic immigrant

    Orphan Train

    Orphan Train

    Orphan_Train

  • Anglo-Catholicism
  • Anglicanism that emphasises its Catholic heritage

    Anglo-Catholics rejected liberalising development such as the conferral of holy orders on women. Present-day "traditionalist" Anglo-Catholics seek to

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

  • Camilism
  • Catholic revolutionary socialist ideology

    religious or party differences. It can be accepted by Catholics and non-Catholics, by poor Liberals and poor Conservatives, by the revolutionary elements of

    Camilism

    Camilism

    Camilism

  • Nam Phương
  • Empress of Vietnam

    Bình. Pierre Hào was born in Tân Hòa village, Chợ Lớn province, into a poor Catholic family originating from the Gò Công–Trao Trảo area of Biên Hòa province

    Nam Phương

    Nam Phương

    Nam_Phương

  • Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth
  • Church in Dorset, England

    Peter's Road. In 1873 she founded St Joseph's Home in Madeira Road for poor Catholics from London suffering from tuberculosis, supported by other ladies including

    Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth

    Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth

    Sacred_Heart_Church,_Bournemouth

  • Crusade of the Poor
  • Military expedition by lower classes

    The Crusade of the Poor was an unauthorised military expedition—one of the so-called "popular crusades"—undertaken in the spring and summer of 1309 by

    Crusade of the Poor

    Crusade_of_the_Poor

  • Melkite Greek Catholic Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    Greek Catholic Parish of Saint Julien the Poor (Paris, France) (subject to the Ordinariate for Eastern Catholics in France) Melkite Greek Catholic Parish

    Melkite Greek Catholic Church

    Melkite Greek Catholic Church

    Melkite_Greek_Catholic_Church

  • Declaration of the Clergy of France
  • of Protestants, and to provoke a still more cruel persecution of the poor Catholics in England". However, Arnauld and most other Jansenists sided with the

    Declaration of the Clergy of France

    Declaration_of_the_Clergy_of_France

  • Horace McKenna
  • Saint Aloysius Catholic Church at 900 North Capitol Street NW in Washington, DC. The McKenna Center exists to meet the needs of the poor and homeless who

    Horace McKenna

    Horace_McKenna

  • Index of Catholic Church articles
  • This is an index of Catholic Church articles. Portals and navigation boxes are at the bottom of the page. For a listing of Catholic Church articles by

    Index of Catholic Church articles

    Index_of_Catholic_Church_articles

  • Veronica Giuliani
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    Veronica de Julianis; 27 December 1660—9 July 1727) was an Italian Capuchin Poor Clares nun and mystic. She was canonized by Pope Gregory XVI in 1839. She

    Veronica Giuliani

    Veronica Giuliani

    Veronica_Giuliani

  • Franciscans
  • Group of religious orders within the Catholic Church connected with St. Francis of Assisi

    friaries. The Poor Clares, officially the Order of Saint Clare, are members of a contemplative order of nuns in the Catholic Church. The Poor Clares were

    Franciscans

    Franciscans

    Franciscans

  • Humiliati
  • Italian religious order of men

    Andrews 1999, p. 39. Andrews 1999, p. 40. Pierron, John Baptist. "Poor Catholics." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911

    Humiliati

    Humiliati

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  • Poor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Poor

    English (of Norman origin) : variant of Power.Hungarian (Poór) : status name from pór ‘peasant’, ‘lower class’.

    Poor

  • Miskeen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Miskeen

    Poor

    Miskeen

  • Maskini
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Maskini

    Poor.

    Maskini

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    Muslim

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    Poor

    Miskeen |

  • Pool
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern English

    Pool

    Southern English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pool or pond, Middle English pole (Old English pōl), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, as for example Poole in Dorset, South Pool in Devon, and Poole Keynes in Gloucestershire.English : from a medieval variant of the personal name Paul.Jewish (from the Netherlands) and Dutch : ethnic name for someone from Poland.Probably a variant of German Pohl 1, Puhl, or Pfuhl, all topographic names from Middle Low German pōl, Middle High German pfuol, ‘pool’, ‘pond’.

    Pool

  • Faqir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Faqir

    Poor, Needy

    Faqir

  • Rankesh | ரந்கேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rankesh | ரந்கேஷ 

    King of poor

    Rankesh | ரந்கேஷ 

  • Faqeer
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faqeer

    Poor. Sufi mendicant.

    Faqeer

  • Dilean
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Dilean

    That is poor.

    Dilean

  • Afkar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Afkar

    Poor; Destitute

    Afkar

  • Faqir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Faqir |

    Poor, Needy

    Faqir |

  • Nally
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Nally

    Poor.

    Nally

  • Miskeen
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Miskeen

    Poor

    Miskeen

  • Miskeen
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Miskeen

    Humble; Poor

    Miskeen

  • Michael
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean

    Michael

    Poor; humble.

    Michael

  • Michaiah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, British, English

    Michaiah

    Poor; Humble

    Michaiah

  • Micah
  • Biblical

    Micah

    poor; humble

    Micah

  • Micha
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Micha

    Poor, humble.

    Micha

  • Micah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Micah

    Poor, humble.

    Micah

  • Daridra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Daridra

    Poor

    Daridra

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Online names & meanings

  • Jagadhidh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu

    Jagadhidh

    Lord of the World

  • Raghvendra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Raghvendra

    Lord of Ram

  • Hazima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hazima

    Firm, Energetic, Judicious

  • TRYSTAN
  • Male

    French

    TRYSTAN

    Variant spelling of French Tristan, probably TRYSTAN means "riot, tumult."

  • Abood
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abood

    Worship

  • Meredydd
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Meredydd

    magnificent.

  • Kinsly
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Kinsly

    From the King's Meadow

  • Seshadri
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Seshadri

    Shesha; The King of Serpents; Shesh means King of Serpents and Adri means Hill

  • Willa
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Willa

    Will Helmet

  • Carow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Carow

    English : variant spelling of Carrow.Respelling of German Karow.

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  • Poor
  • superl.

    Wanting in fat, plumpness, or fleshiness; lean; emaciated; meager; as, a poor horse, ox, dog, etc.

  • Pour
  • v. t.

    To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Inadequate; insufficient; insignificant; as, a poor excuse.

  • Pool
  • n.

    A combination of persons contributing money to be used for the purpose of increasing or depressing the market price of stocks, grain, or other commodities; also, the aggregate of the sums so contributed; as, the pool took all the wheat offered below the limit; he put $10,000 into the pool.

  • Poraille
  • n.

    Poor people; the poor.

  • Spoor
  • v. i.

    To follow a spoor or trail.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Wanting in strength or vigor; feeble; dejected; as, poor health; poor spirits.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Of little value or worth; not good; inferior; shabby; mean; as, poor clothes; poor lodgings.

  • Poop
  • v. t.

    To break over the poop or stern, as a wave.

  • Footy
  • a.

    Poor; mean.

  • Poor-will
  • n.

    A bird of the Western United States (Phalaenoptilus Nutalli) allied to the whip-poor-will.

  • Spoor
  • n.

    The track or trail of any wild animal; as, the spoor of an elephant; -- used originally by travelers in South Africa.

  • Dull-sighted
  • a.

    Having poor eyesight.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Destitute of beauty, fitness, or merit; as, a poor discourse; a poor picture.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Without prosperous conditions or good results; unfavorable; unfortunate; unconformable; as, a poor business; the sick man had a poor night.

  • Pooh-pooh
  • v. t.

    To make light of; to treat with derision or contempt, as if by saying pooh! pooh!

  • Moor
  • n.

    An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath.

  • Pour
  • a.

    Poor.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Destitute of fertility; exhausted; barren; sterile; -- said of land; as, poor soil.