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- Clandestinity
- St. Clare of Assisi
- St. Clare of Montefalco
- Blessed Clare of Rimini
- William Clark
- Claudia
- Claudianus Mamertus
- Claudiopolis (Bithynia)
- Claudiopolis
- Francisco Saverio Clavigero
- Christopher Clavius
- Claudius Clavus
- James Clayton
- Clazomenae
- Clean and Unclean
- Jan van Cleef
- Joost van Cleef
- Martin van Cleef
- Mathieu-Nicolas Poillevillain de Clemanges
- Charles Clemencet
- Franz Jacob Clemens
- Clemens Non Papa
- Pope St. Clement I
- Pope Clement II
- Pope Clement III
- Pope Clement IV
- Pope Clement V
- Pope Clement VI
- Pope Clement VII
- Pope Clement VIII
- Pope Clement IX
- Pope Clement X
- Pope Clement XI
- Pope Clement XII
- Pope Clement XIII
- Clement XIV
- Caesar Clement
- Francois Clement
- John Clement
- Clementines
- Blessed Clement Mary Hofbauer
- Clement of Alexandria
- St. Clement of Ireland
- Maurice Clenock
- Cleophas
- Clerestory
- Cleric
- Giovanni Clericato
- Clericos Laicos
- John Clerk
- Agnes Mary Clerke
- Ellen Mary Clerke
- Clerks Regular
- Clerks Regular of Our Saviour
- Clerks Regular of the Mother of God of Lucca
- Diocese of Clermont
- Pope St. Cletus
- Cleveland
- Josse Clichtove
- William Clifford
- Diocese of Clifton
- Jose Climent
- St. Margaret Clitherow
- Clogher
- Cloister
- School of Clonard
- Clonfert
- Abbey and School of Clonmacnoise
- St. Clotilda
- Clouet
- Councils of Clovesho
- Giorgio Clovio
- Clovis
- Diocese of Cloyne
- Congregation of Cluny
- John Clynn
- Bernabe Cobo
- Viatora Coccaleo
- Cochabamba
- Martin of Cochem
- Diocese of Cochin
- Jacques-Denis Cochin
- Pierre-Suzanne-Augustin Cochin
- Johann Cochlaeus
- Co-Consecrators
- Cocussus
- Codex
- Codex Alexandrinus
- Codex Amiatinus
- Codex Bezae
- Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus
- Codex Sinaiticus
- Codex Vaticanus
- Thomas Codrington
- Co-Education
- Nicolas Coeffeteau
- Coelchu
- Theodore Coelde
- St. Kevin (Coemgen)
- Coenred
- Coeur d'Alene Indians
- Edward Coffin
- Robert Aston Coffin
- Cogitosus
- Diego Lopez de Cogolludo
- Hermann Cohen
- Diocese of Coimbatore
- Diocese of Coimbra
- University of Coimbra
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert
- Henry Cole
- Edward Coleman
- Henry James Coleridge
- John Colet
- Nicola Coleti
- St. Colette
- John Colgan
- Colima
- Frederic-Louis Colin
- Jean-Claude-Marie Colin
- The Coliseum
- Diego Collado
- Collect
- Collectarium
- Collections
- Collectivism
- Colle di Val d'Elsa
- College
- College (In Canon Law)
- Apostolic College
- The College de France
- Collegiate
- St. Colman of Kilmacduagh
- St. Colman of Templeshambo
- St. Colman Mac Lenine
- St. Colman of Mayo
- St. Colman, Bishop of Dromore
- St. Elo Colman
- St. MacCathbad Colman
- St. Colman (Patron of Austria)
- Walter Colman
- Joseph Ludwig Colmar
- Cologne
- University of Cologne
- Blessed Colomba of Rieti
- Colombia
- Colombo
- Mateo Realdo Colombo
- Colonia
- Colonna
- Egidio Colonna
- Giovanni Paolo Colonna
- Vottorio Colonna
- Colonnade
- Colophon
- Colorado
- Colossae
- Epistle to the Colossians
- Liturgical Colours
- St. Columba of Terryglass
- St. Columba of Sens
- St. Columba (Of Spain)
- St. Columba
- St. Columbanus
- Christopher Columbus
- Diocese of Columbus
- Column
- Comacchio
- Comana
- Comayagua
- Francois Combefis
- Daniel Comboni
- St. Comgall
- Commandments of God (The Ten Commandments)
- Commandments of the Church
- Commemoration (In Liturgy)
- Commendatory Abbot
- Giovanni Francesco Commendone
- Commentaries on the Bible
- Philippe de Commines
- Commissariat of the Holy Land
- Commissary Apostolic
- Ecclesiastical Commissions
- Commodianus
- Commodus
- Brethren of the Common Life
- Philosophy of Common Sense
- Martyrs of the Paris Commune
- Communicatio Idiomatum (Communication of Idioms)
- Communion Antiphon
- Communion Bench
- Communion of Children
- Communion of Saints
- Communion of the Sick
- Communion Under Both Kinds
- Communism
- Como
- Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement
- Compensation
- Occult Compensation
- Privilege of Competency
- Compline
- Compostela
- Compromise (In Canon Law)
- St. Conal
- St. Conan
- Concelebration
- Diocese of Concepcion
- Conceptionists
- Industrial Conciliation
- Daniello Concina
- Conclave
- Concordances of the Bible
- Concordat
- Concordat of 1801
- Diocese of Concordia (Veneta)
- Diocese of Concordia (In America)
- Concubinage
- Concupiscence
- Concursus
- Charles-Marie de la Condamine
- Condillac, Etienne Bonnot De
- Condition
- Thomas Conecte
- Ecclesiastical Conferences
- Confession (Burial Place of a Martyr)
- Confessor
- Confirmation
- Confiteor
- Confraternity (Sodality)
- Confucianism
- Congo
- Congregatio de Auxiliis
- Congregationalism
- Congregational Singing
- Catholic Congresses
- Congrua
- Congruism
- Conimbricenses
- Giles de Coninck
- Connecticut
- John Connolly
- Pope Conon
- Conradin of Bornada
- Blessed Conrad of Ascoli
- Conrad of Hochstadt
- Conrad of Leonberg
- Conrad of Marburg
- Blessed Conrad of Offida
- St. Conrad of Piacenza
- Conrad of Saxony
- Conrad of Urach
- Conrad of Utrecht
- Florence Conry
- Ercole Consalvi
- Consanguinity
- Conscience
- Hendrik Conscience
- Consciousness
- Consecration
- Consent (In Canon Law)
- Consentius
- Conservator
- Papal Consistory
- Cuthbert Constable
- John Constable
- Constance
- Council of Constance
- Constantia
- Pope Constantine
- Constantine (Cirta)
- Constantine Africanus
- Constantine the Great
- Constantinople
- First Council of Constantinople
- Second Council of Constantinople
- Third Council of Constantinople
- Fourth Council of Constantinople
- Council of Constantinople (382)
- Council in Trullo
- Council of Constantinople (754)
- Councils of Constantinople (861, 867, 879)
- Councils of Constantinople (1639, 1672)
- The Rite of Constantinople (Byzantine Rite)
- Ecclesiastical Constitutions
- Papal Constitutions
- Consubstantiation
- Diocesan Consultors
- Philippe du Contant de la Molette
- Gasparo Contarini
- Giovanni Contarini
- Contemplation
- Contemplative Life
- Vincent Contenson
- Continence
- Contingent
- Contract
- The Social Contract
- Contrition
- Contumacy (In Canon Law)
- Adam Contzen
- Convent
- Convent Schools (Great Britain)
- Order of Friars Minor Conventuals
- Conversano
- Conversi
- Conversion
- Convocation of the English Clergy
- Henry Conwell
- Conza
- Cooktown
- William Henry Coombes
- Copacavana
- Cope
- University of Copenhagen
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- Francois Edouard Joachim Coppee
- Coptos
- Claude-Goefroi Coquart
- Coracesium
- Ambrose Corbie
- Venerable Ralph Corbie
- Monastery of Corbie
- St. Corbinian
- James Andrew Corcoran
- Michael Corcoran
- Confraternities of the Cord
- Guilo Cesare Cordara
- Charles Cordell
- Balthasar Cordier
- Cordova
- Cordova
- Juan de Cordova
- Core, Dathan, and Abiron
- Corea
- Corfu
- Coria
- Corinth
- Epistles to the Corinthians
- Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis
- Diocese of Cork
- School of Cork
- Maurus Corker
- Cormac MacCuilenan
- Elena Lucrezia Piscopia Cornaro
- Jean-Baptiste Corneille
- Michel Corneille (The Younger)
- Michel Corneille (The Elder)
- Pierre Corneille
- Jacob Cornelisz
- Cornelius
- Pope Cornelius
- Peter Cornelius
- Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide
- Karl Josef Rudolph Cornely
- Nicolas Cornet
- Cornice
- Abbey of Cornillon
- Giovanni Maria Cornoldi
- Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
- Coronation
- Gregorio Nunez Coronel
- Juan Coronel
- Corporal
- Corporation
- Corporation Act of 1661
- Feast of Corpus Christi
- Corpus Juris Canonici
- Fraternal Correction
- Correctories
- Michael Augustine Corrigan
- Sir Dominic Corrigan
- Corsica
- Hernando Cortes
- Giovanni Andrea Cortese
- Cortona
- Abbey of Corvey
- Corycus
- Corydallus
- Juan de la Cosa
- Cosenza
- Henry Cosgrove
- Edmund Cosin
- Cosmas
- Sts. Cosmas and Damian
- Cosmas Indicopleustes
- Cosmas of Prague
- Cosmati Mosaic
- Cosmogony
- Cosmology
- Francesco Cossa
- Lorenzo Costa
- Giovanni Domenico Costadoni
- Republic of Costa Rica
- Francis Coster
- Clerical Costume
- Maria Cosway
- Jean-Baptiste Cotelier
- Cotenna
- Cotiaeum
- Pierre Coton
- Diocese of Cotrone
- Robert de Coucy
- Frederick Rene Coudert
- General Councils
- Evangelical Counsels
- Counterpoint
- The Counter-Reformation
- Court (In Scripture)
- Courtenay, William
- Ecclesiastical Courts
- Jean Cousin
- Charles-Edmond-Henride Coussemaker
- Pierre Coustant
- Nicholas Coustou
- Coutances
- Louis-Charles Couturier
- Diego Covarruvias
- Covenanters
- Covetousness
- Diocese of Covington
- Cowl
- Michiel Coxcie
- Charles-Antoine Coysevox
- Lorenzo Cozza
- Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi
- Cracow
- The University of Cracow
- Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
- Richard Crashaw
- Jean Crasset
- Mrs. Augustus Craven
- Gaspar de Crayer
- Richard Creagh
- Creation
- Creationism
- Credence
- Lorenzo di Credi
- Cree
- Creed
- Liturgical Use of Creeds
- Creeks
- Creighton University
- Henri-Joseph Crelier
- Diocese of Crema
- Cremation
- Cremona
- Francois Crepieul
- Crescens
- Crescentius
- Giovanni Mario Crescimbeni
- Cresconius
- Hugh Paulinus Serenus Cressy
- Joseph Creswell
- Joseph Cretin
- Jacques Cretineau-Joly
- Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
- Crib
- Impediment of Crime
- Diocese of Crisium
- St. Crispina
- Sts. Crispin and Crispinian
- Blessed Crispin of Viterbo
- Biblical Criticism (Higher)
- Biblical Criticism
- Historical Criticism
- Carlo Crivelli
- Croagh Patrick
- Croatia
- Giovanni Croce
- Croia
- Thomas William Croke
- William Crolly
- Sts. Cronan
- Crosier
- The Crosiers
- Archaeology of the Cross and Crucifix
- The True Cross
- The Cross and Crucifix in Liturgy
- Cross-Bearer
- Brothers of the Cross of Jesus
- Johann Crotus
- Franciscan Crown
- Crown of Thorns
- Abbey of Croyland
- Cruelty To Animals
- Cruet
- Bull of the Crusade
- Crusades
- Crusades (Sources and Bibliography)
- Crutched Friars
- Ramon de la Cruz
- Crypt
- Csanad
- Cuba
- Cuenca
- Cuenca
- Cuernavaca
- Juan de la Cueva
- Culdees
- Paul Cullen
- Culm
- Jeremiah Williams Cummings
- Martyrs of Cuncolim
- Blessed Cunegundes
- Diocese of Cuneo
- Andre-Jean Cuoq
- Cupola
- Curacao
- Curate
- Curator
- Cure of Souls
- Curityba Do Parana
- Curium
- James Curley
- Joseph Curr
- John Curry
- Cursing
- Cursores Apostolici
- Cursor Mundi
- Curubis
- Cusae
- Cush
- Johannes Cuspinian
- Custom (In Canon Law)
- Custos
- St. Cuthbert
- Cuthbert
- Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Cuyaba
- Diocese of Cuzco
- Cybistra
- Cyclades
- Cydonia
- Cyme
- Cynewulf
- Cynic School of Philosophy
- St. Cyprian
- Sts. Cyprian and Justina
- St. Cyprian of Carthage
- Cyprus
- Cyrenaic School of Philosophy
- Cyrene
- Sts. Cyril and Methodius
- St. Cyril of Alexandria
- St. Cyril of Constantinople
- St. Cyril of Jerusalem
- Cyrrhus
- Sts. Cyrus and John
- Cyrus of Alexandria
- Cyzicus
- Czech Literature
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