Theocatagnostae a name used by John of Damascus apparently as a general term for heretics who held unorthodox opinions about God, and therefore thought evil () respecting him. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Theocanus
Theocanus ( v.r. and ), a corrupt Greek form (1Es 9:14) for the Heb. name (Ezr 10:15) TIKVAH SEE TIKVAH (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Theocanus the-oka-nus: 1 Esdras 9:14 the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) Thocanus. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Theobald, Saint
Theobald, Saint Born at Provins in the Province of Champagne, France, in 1017; died at Salanigo in Italy 30 June, 1066. He was a member of a noble family. In 1054 without the knowledge of his parents he and his friend Walter gave themselves to the life of hermits at Sussy in the Ardennes, then … Continue reading “Theobald, Saint”
Theobald Mathew
Theobald Mathew Also known as Apostle of Temperance Profile Joined the Capuchin Order in 1808 . Ordained in 1814 . He did parochial work in Kilkenny, Irleand for one year, and in Cork, Ireland for 24 years. In 1828 he was appointed Capuchin provincial for Ireland . In 1838 , in order to combat the … Continue reading “Theobald Mathew”
Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury
Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury was born in Normandy, the year of his birth not being known. He was the third archbishop supplied to the Church of England by the celebrated abbey of Bee. He was appointed prior in 1127, and ten years afterwards was elected abbot. In 1138 he was invited to England by king … Continue reading “Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury”
Theobald
Theobald (TEDBALD.) Archbishop of Canterbury; d. 18 April, 1161. He was a Norman by descent and became a Benedictine monk at Bec late in the eleventh or early in the twelfth century. In 1127 he was made prior, and abbot in 1137. On 28 Dec., 1138, he was elected archbishop and was consecrated on 8 … Continue reading “Theobald”
Thenog, Saint
Thenog, Saint (died c.580) Popularized in the name of an Established Presbyterian church, public square, and important railroad terminal in Glasgow, Scotland, is rightly Thenog or Thenew, the mother of Saint Kentigern; she was baptized by Saint Serf. Feast , 18 July . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Thennesus
Thennesus A titular suffragan see of Pelusium in Augustamnica Prima. Cassian (Collat., XI, 1-3) gives a very exact description of the little island which includes this bishopric. Its inhabitants were given solely to commerce owing to the lack of arable land. The bishop of this locality had just died when Cassian arrived there; and they … Continue reading “Thennesus”
Thenius, Otto
Thenius, Otto doctor of theology and philosophy, was born in 1801 at Dresden, where he also died, Aug. 13, 1876. Although Thenius occupied the pulpit for more than twenty years, yet his main renown is as an exegete, and as such he will always hold an honorable position among scholars. He published, Erklarung der Bcher … Continue reading “Thenius, Otto”
Thenew, Saint
Thenew, Saint (died c.580) Popularized in the name of an Established Presbyterian church, public square, and important railroad terminal in Glasgow, Scotland, is rightly Thenog or Thenew, the mother of Saint Kentigern; she was baptized by Saint Serf. Feast , 18 July . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary