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Authors: Eamon Duffy
John XIII (965–72) pope,
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John XIV (983–4) pope,
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John XV (985–6) pope,
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John XVI (antipope),
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John XIX (1024–32) pope,
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John XXI (1276–7) pope,
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John XXII (1316–34) pope,
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John XXIII (1958–63) pope,
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John XXIII (antipope),
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John, ‘beloved disciple,’
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John, King of England,
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John of Capistrano, St,
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John of Ravenna,
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John Paul I (1978) pope,
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John Paul II (1978–2005) pope,
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John the Chanter,
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John the Faster, Patriarch of Constantinople,
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Joseph II of Austria,
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Jubilee 1300,
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1450,
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1575,
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1740,
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1750,
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Julius I (337–52) pope, St,
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Julius II (1503–13) pope,
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Julius Exclusus
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Justin, Emperor,
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Justinian II, Emperor,
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Kaas, Monsignor Ludwig,
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Kasper, Cardinal Walter,
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Kaunitz, Prince, Austrian Chancellor,
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,
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Kepler, Johann,
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Kerry-man story, first,
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Khruschev, Nikita,
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Kingdom of Italy,
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Kirchner, Néstor, Argentinian President,
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Knights of Labour,
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Knights Templar,
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Kolbe, Maximillian,
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Korah,
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Kulturkampf
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La Fontaine, Cardinal,
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Labouré, Catherine,
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Lacordaire, Henri-Dominique,
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laicisation of priests,
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Lamb of God,
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Lambertini, Prospero (Pope Benedict XIV),
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,
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,
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Lambruschini, Cardinal,
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Lamennais, Felicité de,
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Lamentabili
,
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Langres, Bishop,
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Langton, Stephen,
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Languedoc,
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Last Judgement
, Michelangelo,
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Lateran basilica and palace,
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,
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Lateran Councils,
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II,
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Synod (649),
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Latin America,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Conference of bishops,
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Latvia,
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Laudabiliter
,
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Laurence (antipope),
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Lavigerie, Cardinal,
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Law, Cardinal (Archbishop of Boston),
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Law of Separation,
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lay investiture,
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Le Puy, bishop of,
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Leander of Seville,
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Lefebvre, Marcel,
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,
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,
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Lefarge, John,
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Legate
a latere
,
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legates, papal,
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Legations,
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,
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Legionaries of Christ,
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Leinster,
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Lemius, Joseph,
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Leo I (440–61) pope, St,
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Leo III, Emperor,
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Leo III (795–816) pope,
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Leo IV (847–55) pope,
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Leo V (903) pope,
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Leo VI (928) pope,
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Leo VII (936–9) pope,
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Leo VIII (963–5) pope,
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Leo IX (1049–54) pope,
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Leo X (1513–21) pope,
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Leo XI (1605) pope,
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Leo XII (1823–19) pope,
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Leo XIII (1878–1903) pope,
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Leonard of Port Maurice, St,
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Leonardo,
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Leopold of Tuscany,
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Lepanto, Battle of,
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Levada, William,
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,
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,
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Lewis of Bavaria,
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Liber Censuum
,
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Liber extra
,
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Liber Pontificalis
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Liberation Theology,
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Liberius (352–66) pope,
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Libertas Praestantissimum
,
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Lichtenstein,
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Licinius, Emperor,
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Linus (c. 66–78) pope, St,
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Lithuania,
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Little Rock, Arkansas,
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Liturgiam authenticam
,
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Liturgical movement,
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Liturgy, decree on,
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papal,
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transformation of,
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,
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,
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,
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Livonia,
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Loisy, Alfred,
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Lombards,
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Lorenzo de’Medici,
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Lorenzo Valla,
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Lothair, Emperor,
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Lothar of Segni (Pope Innocent III),
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Louis II, Emperor,
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Louis XIV of France,
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Louis XVI of France,
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Louis Philippe of France,
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Louis the Pious,
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Louvain,
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Love and Responsibility
,
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Loyola, Ignatius,
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,
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,
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,
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Luciani, Albino (Pope John Paul I),
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Lucius II (1144–5) pope,
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Lubac, Henri de,
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,
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,
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Lumen Fidei
,
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Lurchan ua Tuathail,
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Luther, Martin,
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Lyons,
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Council of,
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Second Council of,
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Machiavelli’s
Prince
,
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McQuaid, bishop of Rochester, NY,
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Maciel Degollado, Fr Marcial,
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,
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Maglioni, Luigi,
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Magna Carta,
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Mahoney, Cardinal Roger,
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Malachy, St,
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Malamocco,
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Malatesta of Rimini,
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Mandatum,
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Manichees,
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mankind, religion of,
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Mannel II Palaiologus, Emperor,
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Manning, Cardinal Henry Edward,
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Maradiaga, Cardinal Oscar,
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Marcellinus (296–304) pope,
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,
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Marches of Ancona,
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,
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Marcion, heretical teacher,
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,
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Marcus Aurelius, statue of,
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,
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Marcus I (336) pope,
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Maria Theresa, Empress,
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Marozia,
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marriage, civil,
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,
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,
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Martel, Charles,
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Martin, Diarmuid, Archbishop of Dublin,
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,
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Martin I (649–55) pope,
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,
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Martin IV (1281–5) pope,
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Martin V (1417–31) pope,
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,
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Martini, Cardinal Carlo Maria,
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Martini, Cardinal Carlo Maria,
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sinlessness of (Immaculate Conception),
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,
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,
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Mary Tudor, Queen,
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Mass,
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,
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Mastai-Ferretti, Giovanni Maria (Pope Pius IX),
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Mater et Magistra
,
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Mathieu, Cardinal,
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Matilda of Tuscany,
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,
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,
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lands of,
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Mattei, Cardinal,
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Matthew, Gospel of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Maundy Thursday,
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Maurras, Charles,
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Maxentius, Emperor,
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Maximilian of Bavaria,
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Maximum Illud
,
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