1 VINCENT DE PAUL-VIRGINIA Confrérie de la Charité XII240a; Counter Reformation IV-443a; at Dax XVI-32d; duelling V-185a; as founder III-605b; X-357c; XII-757d; and Gondi family X-357c; Gonzaga, Maria Ludwika XII194c; on homiletics VII-447a; Irish College, Paris VIII-162a; and Jansenism I-742c; and Le Gras, Louise IX-133d; in Marseilles IX-717b; Mission, Congregation of the XV-435b; on missions X-360b; at NotreDame des Vertus XI-488d; novena XI-143d; Olier, Jean Jacques XI-241a; ordination XI-668c; orphans XI-323b; patron, charities XI-566d; at Paris XI-489c; pilgrimage XI488d; Poor, Work for XV435d; portrait XV-435c; and Providence, Daughters of XII507c; relics X-363a; retreats XII - 796b; Saint-Sacrement, Compagnie du IV-184c; school XIII-587a; on Saint-Séverin XI-486a; seminaries XIII696b; 699c; on Sirven, Brother X-361a; and theophilanthropism XIV-624d; and Véron, François XV-360a Vincent de Paul, Trappist missionary III-787c; 791c Vincente, Antony, on Pontius Carbonell XII-234a -de Rozario, Vicar Apostolic of Ceylon IV-124c -de Santa Maria, in Mexico X262d VINCENT FERRER, SAINT XV-437d; and Benedict XIII IV-290a; on St. Bernardine II-505c; and Cathari III-436c; Christ, monogram of VII-649b; in art, Cossa, Francesco IV417a; death XV-272a; dedications to, United States XI565a; in Embrun VI-378c; St. Joseph, devotion to VIII506a; at Le Puy IX-186c; and St. Louis Bertrand IX-376d -Missions: France XV-438a; Italy XV-438b; Jews VIII395a; XIV-182d; Spain XV438b -in Palencia XI-418b; as preach er X-393b; at Salamanca XIII391d; in Schism, Western XIII539d; Thomist XIV - 671a; 762c; tongues, gift of XIV777a; and Valencia, University of XV-253b; and Waldenses XV-529c; water, blessed XV564d Vincenti, Pietro de, tomb XIII172a Vincentians. See Mission, Congregation of Priests of the Vincentian Sisters. See Charity, Sisters of Vincentianus, Saint, hermit XV87b Vincentino, Juan Maria, chronicler VII-296c Vincentinum, Seminarium, Brixen II-794d Vincentinus, Ludovicus II-507a Vincentius, Saint, in Digne IV793b martyr, in Agen 1-209b -name, derivation of X-674b -Bishop of Belley II-415c -Bishop of Comacchio IV-151a -Bishop of Ottochaz-Zengg III342d -of Tivoli, martyr XIV-747c Protus, Bishop of Capua III319d VINCENT KADLUBEK, BLES SED XV-438d; at Cracow IV464d; in Poland XV-439a; at Sandomir XIII-436d -Kadlubko (Kadlubo). cent Kadlubek, Blessed -Madelgaire (Mauger), Saint X-98d See Vin -OF BEAUVAIS XV439b; XIV-702b; Barlaam and Josaphat II-297b; biology II-573a; on St. Brendan II-759a; encyclopedia V414d; XII-366c; as humanist IX-33d; on Mongolians XII401c; physics VI-450b; XII49c; on princes, education of XII-365a; "Speculum Doctrinale" I-763d; V-414d; XII366c; "Speculum Historiale" V-414d; IX-588b; XII-364d; 365d; 366c; "Speculum Majus" I-535c; "Speculum Morale" I-763d; V-414d; XII366c; "Speculum Naturale" I763d; II-530a; V-414d; X127a; XII-366c of Capua, papal legate IX-217d -of Huesca, Saint, martyr IX 281d; XV-251d; Lisbon, arms of XII-298c -OF LÉRINS, SAINT XV-439c; XII-775b; and Athanasian Creed I-553c; II-34c; on Catholicity III-449d; Commonitorium VI-3a; on doctrine, development of XIII-4c; on exegesis, Biblical V-699c; on faith, progress of XIII-606b; as humanist IX-25c; and Prosper of Aquitaine XII-487b; pseudonym XI-664b; Semipelagianism XIII-705a -of Magny, Saint, Nevers X778c -of Spain, glossarist IV-672b; on the Holy Ghost VII-410d -the Martyr, Saint, Bishop of Bevagna XIV-234b Vincenza, St. Antonio at I-588b; Forty Hours I-588b; in Venice, -Maria Antonio of. See Antonio Vincenzo II, prince of Mantua, medals X-443b -Maria di Santa Catarina, mis sionary, at Socotra XIV-680a VINCI, LEONARDO DI SER PIERO DA, artist XV-440c; 440d; Ambrosian Library I394b; Angel (ill.) XV-442a; Christ, Head of (ill.) VIII-facing 384; and Credi, Lorenzo di IV-477a; dynamics XII-56a; on elasticity XII-53a; Florentine Period XV-440d; fossils XI-410b; gravity XII-53a; influence XV-445a; Last Supper X-301d; XI-400c; XIV-342c; letter from XV-441b; and Melzi, Francesco X-171d; and Michelangelo XV-443b; Milanese Period XV-441b; nomadic period XV-443a; and Oggione XI-223b; physics XII-52c; scholar XV-444a; painting, Vatican XV-283b; Virgin of the Rocks (ill.) IX-facing 752 Vincibilis, Bishop of Iria IV-188c Vincible Ignorance. See Ignorance, Vincible Vincke, Ludwig Friedrich, Administrator of Münster X-640a Vindemialis, Saint IV-397b; at Albi I-267b Vindemius, Bishop of Ceneda III-519b Vindex, Julius, proconsul X-754a VINDICIANUS, SAINT, Bishop of Cambrai-Arras XV-445b; III-210a Vindicator, periodical, Canada XI-673b -periodical, Ireland V-187a; XI-194c; 682a -periodical, Syracuse XI-693d Vindicia Augustinianæ II-212a Vindicta Salvatoris, Grail legend VI-720c Vindobona (Vienna) II-122a; XV-417a Vine, Bible XII-157a; Nazarites VINEAM DOMINI, Constitution See Vinebaud, Saint, Abbot of St. Loup XV-68b Vine-branch, centurions III-536a Vinegar, Nazarites I-771c 836 Vingolf, Scandinavian myth I775b Vingtième Siècle, periodical XI671c Vingtras, Michel II-359a Vinita, Oklahoma, mission XI233d Vinland, discovery I-417a; Bishop Eric's voyage I-418b; Bishop Jon's voyage I-411d; location I-419a; Vikings in XI116d; works on I-418d Vinneuf, pilgrimage XIII-719d Vinnitzki, George, Bishop of Przemysl XII-533c -Innocent, Bishop of Przemysl VI-746c; XII-533b Vinnon, Grand Master, death X306a Vinogradoff, Paul, on Bracton II726d; on land-books VI-60b Vinstingen, Henry II von, Archbishop of Trier XV-43b Vintimille du Lac, Charles Gaspard Guillaume de, Archbishop of Paris, and Appellants XV130a; Breviary revision II776b; XII-788c; and Jansenism VIII-292c Vintners, guild, London IX-346d; Tommaso de Vio Gaetani Viol, in Bible II-551d Viola, in Church music X-657a -da brazza X-658a -da gamba X-658a -Palazzino della, Innocenzo da Imola VII-694a Violante de Aragón, marriage XV-258d; and San Pablo XV259b VIOLENCE XV-446c; abduction by I-32c; abortion, cause of I49d; justifiable I-210d; Reformation XII-704b; in strikes VIII-725d; Syndicalism XIV385d Violet, liturgical colour IV-135a; in Advent I-165d; XII-777d; in Sarum Use XIII-481b; prelates, domestic XIII-153c -Hill, college V-161a -Penitents. See Penitents, Violet Violicembolo XIV-449b Violin piccolini alla Francese X658a VIOLLET-LE-DUC, EUGÈNE EMMANUEL, architect XV446d; dictionary V-418a; Moulins cathedral III-575d; Notre Dame XI-485b; on Pantheon V-101b; portrait XV-447a; on Reims, cathedral of IV-423b; restorations by XVI-53a; StDenis XI-488a; XIII-344b VIOTTI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA XV-447c; portrait XV-447d Vipava, Krain VIII-696c Viper, in Biule I-518a; 519a Vipereschi, Livia, foundress III369d Vipers, brood of XV-464Bb Vir, Barthélemy de. See Jura, -Inca King XII-605b Viran-Shehir, ruins IV-294b Virchow, Rudolph Ludwig Karl, anatomist I-460d; II-571c; 575c; axiom IX-241b; on Holy Ghost, Order of the VII-415b; on leprosy IX-184b; on Morgagni X-567d; pathology X137d; as physician XIII-712b; as physiologist X-136d; 137a; on science and the Church XIII-603c; therapeutics X-140a Virdunensis, collection of Canons III-284d Vireker, Nigellus, on Canons Viret, Pierre, Calvinist II-73a Virga, musical term X-766d Virgen de Belen (Belen), mission Virghenes (Domos de Janas), VI371b Virgil, Saint. See Vergilius -poet IX-612d —in Art: Delacroix IV-690a; -Polydore. See Vergil --Giovanni del, Dante, epitaph IV-632b; Dante, letter to IV630a VIRGILIUS, SAINT, Archbishop of Arles XV-447d; I-238b; and St. Augustine II-83b -Abbot, Prémontré XII-392b Virgin, church, Bethlehem XV18d -church, Misitra V-746b -Fountain of the. See Ain Sitti Mariam VIRGIN BIRTH OF CHRIST XV-448b; in Apostles Creed I631d; Catholic theology XV448b; Gospel text, integrity of the XV-449d; Jewish tradition XV-450d; and St. Mark XV460a; and mythology XV-450c; Socinianism XIV-114d; sources XV-448d; 450c; Tertullian on XIV-5236; theology, modern XV-449d -Gorda, island, ecclesiastical government XIII-191c VIRGINIA XV-451c; 157d; ab originies III-646a; affinity, law I-179c; agriculture XV-452b; Allegiance, Oath of XI-179a; American period (1781-1861) XV-456c; area XV-451c; banking XV-453b; bequests XV455b; bigamy II-565d; boundaries XV-451c; capital punishment XII-569c; Catholic disabilities removed II-229b; Catholic missionary period XV-457b; Catholics, notable XV-457c; Catholic statistics (1784) II229d; charities XV-454b; charter of James I IX-546a; church incorporation XV-454d; Church of England in XII493d; Civil War XV-456d; colonization XV-158b; Confederacy (1861-65) XV-456c; corrections XV-454b; dairying XV-452c; denominational appropriations XV-455a; divorce XV-454d; education XV-453c; English colonization (16071775) XV-455d; fisheries XV452d; forests XV-452d; French Americans in IV-273a; German settlement VI-475d; Government XV-454b; Greek Catholics VI-747b; history XV-455b; insurance XV-453b; Jesuit missions XIV-734c; jury exemptions XV-454d; Legislature, resolution of 1849 XV 168c; liquor XV-455b; Maguire in IV-262a; manufactures XV-453a; and Maryland IX-756c; matrimony XV454d; military exemptions XV454d; minerals XV-452d; national institutions XV-454c; negro population (1900) XII628b; notable Catholics XV457c; penal laws XI-616c; physical characteristics XV452a; population XV-451c; and Illinois VII-656b; Presbyterian churches XII-394a; railroads XV-453c; real estate XV-453b; recent progress (1870-1912) XV-456d; religious legislation XV-454c; religious conditions XV-457a; resources XV-452b; Revolutionary period (1775-81) XV-456b; Ruthenian Greek Catholics VI748a; seal adopted XV-456b; seal (ill.) XV-451c; secession XV-456d; Spanish settlement XV-455b; statistics XV-177a; steamship lines XV-453c; tax exemptions XV-454d; transportation XV-453b; university XV-453c; War of 1812 XV456c; and Washington, D. C. XV-558a; and West Virginia XV-607a; wills XV-455b Virginia City, Montana X517b -Company of London XV-158a; Arms of (ill.) XV-453d; and Virgini parituræ, statue at Char- St. Ambrose on I-385a; 387b; consecration to XV-459a; of the Church III-481c; in early Church III-420c; XV-459a; in first Epistle to Corinthians IV-367d; St. Jerome on VIII343a; loss of XV-459c; and modern woman XV-691d; in Montanism X-521d; as mystical marriage IX-703a; New Testament XV-458c; nuns XV-459a; pagan attitude towards XV-690a; pre-Scholastic teaching XIV-617d; and priesthood III-481c; religious life XV-459a; vow of XV-458c; vow of Blessed Virgin XV464FC -of Mary I-542b; XV-466b; Bonosus on II-677d; XV-690c; 691b; the Church on XV-448b; Helvidius on VIII-343a; Isaias XV-464Cd; Tertullian on XIV523b; vow XV-464Fc VIRGIN MARY, THE BLESSED XV-464d; Acathistus, hymn I92b; age of, at Nativity XV464Hc; Albigenses, and Divine Incarnation I-268b; altars I355d; Anglican Church, prayers to XIII-92a; Annunciation of the. See Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Antidicomarianites on I-562a; antiphons I-575b; antiphons, Ave Regina II-149b; in Apocalypse XV-469c; in Apocryphal Gospels I-606d -Apparitions XVI-12a; St. Alex is Falconieri I-307c; Berico XV-405d; La Salette IX-8b; Lourdes IX-389c; XV-464c; Tortosa XIV-785d -Areopagitic reference V-13d -in Art XI-398d; 399d; XV460c; 471d; Angelico I-484a; 484b; Baldung II-220b; Bayeu y Lubias II-358b; Bellini XI738d; Boccaccino II-606d; 607a; Bonvicino II - 678d; Burckmair (ill.) III-facing 64; Caravaggio XI-401c; catacombs III-422c; 425b; 515a; 515d; 516d; 708d; catacombs, De Rossi's work III - 517a; Cimabue III-772a; Correggio I-318d; Crayer IV - 469c; Credi (ill.) XV-464Gd; Crivelli IV-509c; 509d; David IV642b; Diepenbeeck IV-786b; Dossi (ill.) V-137; Dürer V210d; XIV-312d; van Eycks V-735a; Francucci VII-694a; 837 Führich (ill.) VI-facing 312; Gegenbauer VI-403d; Ghirlan dajo VI-546c; Ghirlandajo (ill.) VI-facing 540; Giotto VI566d; Giulio Romano VI-572b; 572c; Guercino III-16d; Holbein the Elder (ill.) VII-facing 384; Joest VIII-420b; Kessels VIII-629c; Knabl VIII-669c; Limbourgs IX-259c; Lippi IX277d; 278b; 278d; 2796; Lippi (ill.) II-facing 498; Lochner IX-320a; Luini III-445a; Luini (ill.) II-facing 418; St. Luke IX-422a; XII-194d; at Monte Vergine X-539a; Morales X-557c; Moretto (ill.) V-facing 74; Moroni X-576d; Müller X-629d; as Orante (ill.) XI 269; Orcagna XI-276b; Pinturicchio XII-103d; Piombo XIII-172b; Pollajuolo XII216d; Raphael VII-693d; XII-641a; 641b; 646b; del Sarto XIII-479b; Sassoferrato XIII-485d; Sassoferrato (ill.) XV-464Ed; Schadow XIII518d; 519a; Schongauer XIII554a; Schraudolph XIII-591c; Siennese School V-253b; Stoss (ill.) XIV-310d; Titian XIV743c; Torriti X-589b; Velasquez XV-326a; da Vinci XV441d; da Vinci (ill.) IX-facing 752; Vivarini XV-492c; Vivarini and Mirano XV-492a; Wachter XV-521d -Assumption of. See Assumption, Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary; St. Bernardine, treatise II-506d; betrothal XV-464Ed; 464Fd; 464Gb; birthplace XV-464Fb; birth of Jesus Christ, before the XV464Eb; bodily integrity of XV458b; in Book of Acts XV469a; burial XV-471a; at Cana III-227a; in Canon III-262c; Canticle of III-302a; Canticle of Magnificat IX-534b; and' Carmelites, Restoration of XIII-800b -Cathedrals of: Aquileia I-662b; Augsburg II-74a; 74d; 78a; Augsburg, south door (ill.) II73c; Carlisle III-349d -in the Cenacle XV-469a; Chapel of the, Wurzburg XV719a; chaplet of VII-788d; and Christ XV-467d -Church of: Apt I-660d; Etschmiadzin V-572b; Fleury VI102d; Glendalough VI-583b; Goa I-271a; Guatemala II535b -cloak of, at Aachen I-2c; confraternities XIV-123d; Congregation of, founded IX-264d; consent of I-542b; Constantinople saved (626) I-92c; convent, Magdeburg IX-525a; Coptic MSS. XVI-28b; 28d; 29d; at the Cross IV-529a; XV468b; death of XV-471c; death of, in Apocalypse XV-460d; in Divina Commedia IV-630d; Docetist teaching V-71b; ear I-268b; II-612a; early Christian attitude XV-460a; 471b; early Christian documents XV-470a; in the East XV-461b; education XV-464Fd; in Egypt XV465b; in Epistles XV-469b; espousals V-543b; and Eve XV-460b -Feasts III-162a; XV-464c; 464 Fc; Annunciation I542c; Assumption II-6b; in Byzantine Rite IV315d; in Common Prayer, Book of II-679d; in Eastern Church, Protoevangelium read I-538b; Epistles IX-196a; Expectation V-712b; indulgences attached VII-789a; Maternity X-46d; Most Pure Heart X-600a; Nativity X-712d; Purification III-245a; Sorrows XIV-151d -fountain, at Carem III-345d; Gabriel, prophecy VI-330b; genealogy VI-411a; Girdle of XV-3d; in the Gospel XV464Eb; in Greek Divine Office I-106c; and heresies I-45b; in hidden life of Our Lord XV 464Hc; Holy Child, loss of XV VIRGINIA CITY 466a; and Holy Simeon XV465a; Hours of the. See Little Office of the Bl. Virgin; house at Nazareth, site X-726c; hymns XV-461a; 461c; in Liturgy of St. James I-572d; Immaculate Conception VII-674d; impeccability XV-467a; indulgences VII-784d; Institute of the III602c; interior life XV-466a; invocation of, in Litany of the Saints IX-291b; Isaias, prophecy of I-326b; XV-464Cd; and Jesus Christ, Passion of XV-468a; and Jesus Christ, public life of XV-467b; jeux floraux, Toulouse XIV-797d; and Jewish women XV-467d; and St. Joseph VIII-504c; XV465c; Judaism XV-451b -Legends XV-464Fd; Anna the Prophetess I-530d; betrothal IX-130d; Vienna II-126b -letter attributed to, and St. Ignatius of Antioch VII-645d; letter attributed to, at Messina X-217b; life, Bartholomew of Pisa II-316d; in litanies, ancient I-486a; litany by St. Brogan of Clonsast VIII-639a; litany of Loreto IX-287c; litany of praises IX-288b; Little Office of. See Little Office of Blessed Virgin; Liturgy of St. Mark, commemoration in I-304d; and Magnificat IX-427c; 534b; XVI-56c; marriage feast in Cana XV467b; marriage ring of, Perugia XI-736a; and Mary Magdalen IX-762a; and Mary of Cleophas IX-749a; Mass in Leofric Missal XV-462d; memorial, in East Syrian Rite XIV-415b; in Middle High German poetry VI-518a; miraculous birth, theory of I-538d; miraculous picture, Taxa monastery I57a; miraculous statues and pictures I-57a; 700c; XV463d; Monophysite teaching I78c; XV-138b; month of X542c; moral defects, question of XV-466d; as Mother, Divine XV-466d; as Mother of men XV-468c; as Mother of St. John XV-468b; in mythology, pagan XV-450d; name X 464d; name, and Holy Communion IV-774d; Nativity of Christ XV-464Hd; at Nazareth XV-465d; Nestorianism VII-713b; New Testament XV-464Eb; 469a; nimbus in representation of XI-81c; Normandy XI-106c; Oblates of the, foundation XII-796c -Office II-771c; Chaldaic translation II-167d; hymns II-149b; in liturgical week XV-576a in the Old Testament XV464Ba; Old Testament prophecies XV-451a; ornas, arcosolium I-699b; post-Pentecostal life XV-470a; Portugal, patronage of XII-298d; poverty of XV465a; Presentation in Temple XV-464Fc; in prophecies XIV597c; XV-464Ba; pseudo-epistle I-613d; Purification III245c; XV-465a; relics, Aachen I-2c; relics, St. Veronica XV362d; after Resurrection XV468a; rod out of the root of Jesse I-165c; in Royal Declaration XIII-213b; salutation to, in Authorized Version II142c; sanctity XV-467a; shroud of XIV-775a; XV471a; social order XV-467d; sodality manuals XII-353a -statues: Bois-le-Duc II-625b; 625d; Bonne-Espérance II674d; Coventry XV-463a; Joseph II, regulation of II127c; London XV-594b; Lourdes (ill.) IX-391b -Suárez on XIV-319d; Swoon of the. See Swoon of the Virgin; symbolism, in Canticle of Canticles III-303d; 304b; testimony of, in St. Luke's Gospel XV-449a; theology XIV-585b; tomb of XIV-774d; XV-470b; tomb of, location VIII-346a; VIRGIN'S FOUNTAIN traditions XV-470a; types XV-464Dd; types, Ark of the Covenant I-724c; veil III636b; veil, at Chartres XII89d; veneration I-152c; XIV585b; XV-472a; at Veruela XV-378c; virginity XV-448d; vision of John XXII XIII289d; Visitation of XV-464Gd; Votive Masses, by blind priests XIII-141b; Votive Masses, and Gloria VI-584b; in Way of the Cross XV-569b; 569c; 570d; Wessel on XV-590b; and woman, status of XV-690d; worship XV-710b; worship, Protestant view XII-496b -MARY, DEVOTION TO THE BLESSED XV-459d; XIII185d; Anglican service, prayers XIII-92a; in Anglo-Saxon Church I-510b; IV-173a; St. Bruno III-16a; in Coptic Church III-166c; confraternities. See Sodalities infra; Congregation of Mary IX-264d; early Christian attitude XV460a; early Middle Ages XV462a; England XV-462c; and Ephesus, influence of I-572b; Epiphanius XIII-394d; extravagances XV-463d; Flanders IX-252b; France XV462c; Germany XV-462c; Heart of Mary VII-168a; hyperdulia V-188b; images crowned VII-670d; Ireland XV-463a; Laude II-466a; Loreto XIII-454d; Lourdes IX-389c; XV-464c; modern times XV-464b; in monasteries XV-463c; month of May X542c; as Mother of men XV468c; origin XV-459d; in Paraguay, Reductions of XII-694d; patristic age XV-460c; in Portugal XII-298d; practices XV-463a; 464a; Quietism XII609d; Rocamadour XIII-100a; Saturday dedicated to II-650b; scapular XIII-513a; Schoenberg XIII-547a; shrines XV463c; sodalities IX-79b; XIV121a; 123d; 138a; XV-464b; in Spain XIV-191d; statues and pictures, miraculous XV-463d; veneration I-152c; XIV-585b; XV-472a; in the West XV462b; worship II-364d; XV710b; worship, Protestant view XII-496b -Mary, Sisters of the Blessed, Billom VI-174b Mary, Sisters of the Blessed, Manila IX-600b -Mary, Sisters of the Blessed, See Charity of the Blessed Virgin, Sisters of the -Mary and Saint John, church, Ephesus XV-470c sanctuary, -Mary of Monte Oliveto, Congregation of the II-504c of the Martyrs, Molfetta X-434a Virgins, in Apocalypse XV-458d; canon of Chalcedon III-558a; as clerics IV-49c; clothing (ill.) III-423b -Consecrated XI-164c; Ancilla Dei as I-463c; in Babylonia II187d; Carthusians III-391d; in catacomb paintings III708d; in early fresco III-517a; in Post-Nicene African Church I-198d; as sacramental rite XV-459a -in early Church I-770a; VII 34 1d; XI-164a; XIV-523a; XV-459b; Epistles to, by Clement I IV-14d; fast, East Syrian Rite XIV-416c; hymn I-393c; influence of XV458d; invocation of, in Litany of the Saints IX291c; Mass, in Bobbio Missal III-502b; Milan, associations of I-404a; Mithraic X-404a; and Murillo X-645b; Parable of the Ten XI-465c; Parable of the Wise and Foolish (ill.) IX621c; patroness III-445d; religious life, earliest examples XII-750a; veil. See Veil, Religious; veiled, amongst Montanists I-772a Virgin's Fountain. See Gihon VIRGIN'S ROCK-VISITORS Virgin's Rock, near Cape Voli- Virgo plorans, sequence XII-485c Viriathus, Lusitanian chieftain XV-251c; and Roman invasion Virid., abbr. I-26b Viriot, prefect Apostolic, in Haiti VII-115a Viriville, Vallet de, writer VII700a Virland, See of IX-435b Virneburg, Henry III of, Archbishop of Mainz II-221a; IV24b; IX-551c; as Archbishop of Cologne IV-118b Virot, Claude-François, missionary X-387d Virscher, Römer, and van den Vondel XV-507c Virtù Academy, and Roman academies I-84a -Reale Albergo di, Turin XV93b VIRTUE XV-472c; 475b; Alex ander of Hales I-298d; in angelic hierarchy I-478c; pseudoAreopagite V-14c; animals, in Christian art I-516a; Aristotle V-297d; 558b; XIV - 763c; Aristotle's theory of good VI-638b; Benevolentiæ Testem XIV-537d; Buddha III-30d; causes of XV-474c; chastity III-637d; Christian III-718a; and Church I-768d; Cicero V558c; Confucian system IV225c; Cynic view IV-582c; V-558c; Cyrenaic view IV591c; Decalogue I-768b; divine, Thomistic view XIV602c; divisions VII-292d; XV472d; egoistic view V-328b; Epicurean view V-501a; VI638c; Gnosticism II-327a; as habits VII-101c; and happiness VII-131c; 131d; XIII552a; Hedonism VI-638c; heroic. See Heroic Virtue; and Holy Ghost, gifts of VII-413c; honour due VII-462b; humility VII-543c; and imagination VII-674a -Infused VI-706d; analogy in philosophy I-96d; in baptism II-268c; moral, and sanctifying grace XIV-586a; supernatural XV-474d -intellectual XV-472d; intellectual, Aristotle on I-717b; Kant on VI-147c; mean of XV-474d; monastic I-770b - Moral VI-640b; XV-473b; Aristotle I-717b; Scotus XIII611b; and temperance XIV481c; as supernatural gift VI554a; theology of XIV-602b; 606a -Natural I-768a; and Baius II211a; St. Augustine on II-96b -pagan view II-138c; and pas sion IX-534d; in Pauline angelology I-478a; penance XI618b; and perfection XIV616b; Plato on V-297a; 558a; XII-161c; Pollajuolo XII-216d; practice of, and prayer XII-345d; properties XV-474d; prudence XII-517b; and Prudentius XII-518b; and Pythagoreans XII-587d; religion XII-740c; 748b; reward VII - 171a; and Scaramelli XIII-514c; in Scholasticism VI-638d; XIII-552a; and Seraphim III-648b; and Shaftesbury V-559d; and Socrates V-558a; XV-473b; special, and religious orders 1-770c; and Spinoza VI-147a; and Stoics V-558c; VI-638c; subjects of XV-472d; supernatural, infused XV-474d; and temptation XIV-504d -Theological VII-293a; XII740c; XIV-583a; XV-474a; St. Augustine II-90d; 95a; hope VII-465c; of love IX-397c; and sanctifying grace XIV-586a; as supernatural gift VI-554a --St. Thomas VII-292d; Thom istic teaching XIV-667d; 701a; tolerance as XIV-764c; Utilitarians XV-241d; and vice 838 XV-404a; and virginity XV458b; and Wyclif II-100c; and Zoroastrians II-155d -John, Bishop of Portsmouth XII-296d VIRTUES, CARDINAL III-343d; in heroic degree VII-293c; and humility VII-544a; temperance XIV-481c; eight-fold path of, Buddhist I-772d Virués, Cristóbal de, writer XIV199c Viry, Barthelemy de. See Jura, Bishop of Laon Vis, harbour, Dalmatia IV-606b Visaya, tribe XII-626d; evangelization of III-471b Visayan Islands, Philippines XII10d; ravages XII-13a Visby, Sweden, church XIV 354a; Dominican priory XVI54b Visch, Charles de, writer III786a Vischer, Frederick Theodor, on Apocalypse I-599a; IV-496c; at Tübingen University XV84b -G. Matthias, geodetic research VI-452d -Hans XV-475d -Hermann, father of Peter Vischer XV-475c -Hermann, son of Peter Vischer XV-475d -PETER XV-475c; XIII-645a; (ill.) XV-475d; monument of Johann IV II-762d; statue of King Arthur (ill.) XIII-facing 646; tomb, plates by XIV-773d -Peter, the Younger XV-475d Visconteo, Castello, Pavia XI592c Visconti, family II-639d; IV 481b; as lords of Cremona IV483d; as lords of Lombardy IX-340b -Alfonso, Bishop of Spoleto XIV-234a -Anghiari Maria da Vinci XV443b -Azzo (Azzone), son of Galeazzo Visconti X-299d; in Pontre- -Bartolomeo, Bishop of Novara 559b; Gregory XI VI-799d; in -Carlo, Bishop of Ventimiglia XV-343c -Ennio Quirino, archæologist, on Chartres Cathedral III-635d; at Vatican Museum XV-281d --Federico, Bishop of Pisa XII111d Filippo Maria I-395c; II-760b; -Gabriele M. XII-111b -Galeazzo I, Duke of Milan XIII-189c; and Louis IV VIII431d; and Piacenza XII-70c -Galeazzo II, Duke of Milan X299d; in Como IV-183c; and popular government XI-593a -Gaspare X-301b; at Pavia, University of XI-594a -Gian Galeazzo I-290d; IX340b; X-299d; XI-736c; XV441b; and Alexander VI-288c; cathedral, Milan X-301c; the Certosa, Pavia XI-592c; in Elba V-371d; Piacenza University XII-71a; Pisa, purchase of XII-111b; Reggio XII-718a; Sienese XIII-780d; tomb XI-592c; XIV-774a; Treviso XV-38d; war with Florence VI-108a -Giovanni, Archbishop and Despot of Milan X-301a; XV 214b; in Genoa VI-426a; and Gil de Albornoz VI-558c -Giovanni Maria X-299d; in Pisa VI-108d -Ignatius, Jesuit XIV-86c; in reductions of Paraguay XII698d -Luchino X-299d; and Alberico de Rosate XIII-189c -Matteo VII-58b; IX-340b; X299c; XV-349a; in Pavia XI593a -Ottone X-299c; 301a -Pietro I-87c -Roberto X-301a -Sforza XIII-453d -Stefano, mausoleum, Milan X301c -Teobaldo. See Gregory X -Tommaso, Bishop of Brescia II-760d -Valentina I-292b -Vitaliano. Cardinal, as Archbishop of Monreale X-508c -Zaccaria, Ambrosian writer I404c -Collection, in Vatican Library XV-297a -Library, Pavia XV-380d -Venosta, Emilio X-702d; XV307b; circular of VII-48c -See Sforza VISDELOU, CLAUDE DE XV476d; in China III-673c; VI452b; at Kwei-chou VIII-713d; Tournon III-672a Visdomini, Gualbert, father of St. John Gualbert XV-262b -Michele C., Bishop of Prato XII-118a Visé, Donneau de, and Mercure Galant XI-675c Vis et metus, impediment, and abduction I-33c Viseu, Council of (442), on right of appeal I-652c -Ferdinand, Duke of XII-302c Vishnu, deity II-362c; 730d; 733a; XI-391b; XII-409c; XIII-309d; and Avatars II148b; in Rig-Veda XV-318d Vishnuism II-734c Vishtäspa, Bactrian king, and Zoroaster II-153d Vishvakarma. See Viswakama Cave Vishvamitra, family of, and RigVeda, Book III of XV-318c Visigothic Rite. See Mozarabic Rite VISIGOTHS XV-476c; VII72a; XIV-177b; abortion I49a; Andalusia I-465d; Barcelona II-289a; blasphemy II595d; Church.XV-477a; formularies VI-142a; Gibraltar VI550b; illuminations IX-623d; Jews VIII-391b; law IX-207d; Marseilles IX-715b; Morocco X-574d; Romans II-61b; script XI-407b; Tarragona XIV-459b; Toledo XIV-755c; in Toulouse XIV-795c; votive crowns X-220d Vision, Beatific. See Beatific Vision; Heaven -of Saint Bernard (Bartolommeo) II-318d; (Lippi) IX277c; 278d; (ill.) IX-277; (Orcagna) XI-276b; (Perugino) XI-738a -of Saint Gregory, in Armenian Church V-227a -of Saint Helena (Veronese) III-170b -of Saint Jerome (Il Parmigiano) XI-507b -of Saint Vincent Ferrer XV438a -of Woman and Child, Apocalypse XV-469c; Newman on XV-469d VISIONS XV-477b; of Amos I436a; in animistic theory I527d; of Cherubim III-647b; corporeal XV-477b; of demons XV-478c; and Dotti I-470a; evocation of the dead XV478d; Hexaemeron VII314d; imaginative XV-477c; intellectual XV-478a; kinds IV-327d; in mystical theology XIV-621a; 622a; ocular V753c; and prophecy XII-474b; 479d; in religion XII-743a; representative XV-477d; and Resurrection XII-791a; and Revelation XIII-5b; St. Theresa on XV-478b; and Stigmata XIV-295a; Swedenborgian teaching XIV-356a; symbolic XV-477d; of Saint Theresa of Jesus XIV-516a Visita, in Spanish colonial system I-413b; IV-146c VISIT AD LIMINA XV-478d; II-588c; and annates I-537d; and Sixtus I XIV-31b Visitandines. See Visitation Order Visitation, church, Annecy I-540b -asylum, Barcelona II-290b -academy, Mobile I-243a -churches, United States XI564d -academy, Washington XV560a -CANONICAL XV-479d; II588b; apostolic XIII-139d; XVI-18d; archidiaconal I693c; 694b; of bishops III617c; of cardinals III-339b; ceremonies XV-480c; Congregation of the, Rome III-342c; of corporation IV-389d; ecclesiastical, at Trent XV-33b -episcopal: and appeals I-653a; 654a; Grosseteste revives VII38b; metropolitan I-692a; miserere X-353b; monasteries of nuns XI-165d; regulations XV-480b; religious houses XIII-155b; of Rome XVI-18d -religious superior XV-480d; right of XV-480a; of sick, in Celtic Rites III-503c; synods, in Germany II-78c -of Saint Mary, Nuns of the, Le Puy IX-187d; Marseilles IX717d -of Saint Mary, Nuns of the (Siena). See Jesuatesses -OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY,event XV-480d; 464Gc; VIII-487c; in Acathistus I-93a -in art: Bernini (ill.) IX-535; Echave the Elder V-270b; Ghirlandajo VI-546c; Müller X-629d; Mignard X-290c; Pinturicchio XII-104a; XV284d; della Robbia XIII-95c; Titian (ill.) V-388 -near Jerusalem XV-464Gd; commemorated in, Franciscan crown IV-540b; Congregation of the, founded VIII-283b; Institute of VI-220c; novena XI-143d; scene III-345d; VII184d -OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, feast XV-481a; VII166d; York Use XV-735d of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Institute of. See Visitation Order of the Most Holy Mary, church. Warsaw XV-556c -of the Poor in Hospitals, Soniety for, Paris XI-492a -ORDER XV-481b; VI-220c; Ven. Anne-Madeleine Remuzat XII-764d; Baltimore II-241b; constitution XV481c; founded VIII-283b; at Georgetown X-729b; XV483a; 560a; habit XV-482a; Madrid VII-288b; Bl. Margaret Mary IX-653b; Mary de Sales Chappuis IX-754b; Moulins, France X-603d; obedience XV-481d; Office XI-166c; Orléans XI-320c; Paray-le-Monial XI-476d; Paray-le-Monial, chapel (ill.) XI-476d; poverty XV-481d; Sacred Heart Society II-283d; St. Vincent de Paul XV-437a; Savannah, Georgia XV-647a; Spain XIV-176a; United States, and Bishop Neale VI-459b; United States, founded VIII753b; widows, reception of XV-459c; Wilmington XV647a; Warsaw XIII-260b Visitatio sanctissimi, and perfection XIV-615c Visit of Saint Paul to Saint Peter in Prison (Lippi) IX-2778 -of the Queen of Sheba (Herbert) VII-250b Vispered, and Avesta II-152c Visitor, periodical XI-694d Visitors, educational methods XV-483a VISITORS APOSTOLIC XV 483c Visitors' synods, nature of IV424c VISITS TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT XV-483d; I153b; and perfection XIV-615c -to the Blessed Sacrament (st. Alphonsus Liguori) XV-484c Vismara, Denis, Bishop of Hyderabad VII-593d Visscher de Celles, Count de VII-390d Visso, diocesan seminary XV218d Vis viva, of Leibniz XII-61c; See Momentum Viswakama Cave (ill.) VII-727d Viszoczky, Andrew, mission II282d VIT, VINCENZO DE XV-484c; XIII-201c Vita, Antonio XIII-183d -Victor de, on Tipasa XIV-738c del Popolo, periodical XI-684b Vital. See Vitalis Vitale da Bologna XIII-508b -di Francia, Fra, and Fraticelli VI-248c Vital fluid VII-604d VITALIAN, SAINT, Pope XV484d; XII-273b; XIII-684a; and St. Adrian of Canterbury 1-160c; and Maurus, Archbishop of Ravenna XII-666b; and organ XI-300d; and Peter, Patriarch of Constantinople X-507a; and Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury I-506b; XIV-571a -Saint, of Capua X-538d -Moesian general, Acacian schism III 103c; XIII - 533d; and Anastasius VII-470b -Bishop of Osimo XI-338d -Bishop of Tusculum VI-243d Vitalianus. See Vitalian VITALINI, BONIFAZIO 485d XV 391c -Bishop of Veglia XV-321a -Bishop of Vicenza XV-405c -Bishop of Worms VIII-607b -Ordericus. See Ordericus Vitalis Vitalism II-571b; IX-240a; X547b; and animism X-717d; Müller II-575c Vitalis of Carthage, and Semipelagianism XIII-703b -OF SAVIGNY, SAINT XV486b: XIII-96a; in England VI-324a; mortuary roll XI408b; mortuary roll (ill.) XV486c; Vaux-de-Cernay XV316c; medical school X-134a Vitandi V-680b; disabilities V683b; penalty for associating with V-690b Vita Nuova (Dante) IV-628b -quadragesimalis, vow of Minims X-325b Vitart, Nicolas XII-630c Vitelleschi, Giovanni, cardinal V601c; VI-125a; in Florence VI111a; in Palestrina XI-421b; in Recanati XII-676a VITELLESCHI, XV MUZIO 486d; IX-418b; XIV-85b; and Bartoli II-317c; English College V-474a; grace, congruistic system VI-713a; and Ward, Mary XV-551d; and White XV-610c Vitelli, cardinal. See Vitellozo Vitellia, sequence XII-485d Vitellius, Donatist V-126a -AULUS XV-486d; 380b; as Antichrist I-561b; Cremona IV-483c; Otho XI-351c; XII70b; Ventimiglia XV-343a -Lucius, Governor of Syria, and Caiphas III-143c; Petra XI 568b Vitellozzo, Viteili, cardinal-camerlengo III-217c; music, ecclesiastical XI-422c Viterbo, town XIV-261a; Adrian IV I-158a; battle (1234) XV488a; mint X-335a; sphinx XII-368c; treaty (1267) IV551d; Urban V at XV-215a -Egidius of. See Egidius of Viterbo -AND TOSCANELLA, DIOCESE OF XV-487a; XII290d; XIII-449c; Baldinucci II-219b; Clement IV's tomb IV-20b; Curia VII-424d; Gregory X's election VI-798c; Robbia's work XIII-95a -Godfrey of. See Godfrey of Viterbo Vitez, Johann, Bishop of Vienna, and Corvinus II-124d; VII552c; X-66d; XV-419c Viti, Timoteo, artist XII-640d; XV-221c Viticanus, Bishop of Cagli III 140a; 545b; and St. Gerontius III-545b Vitiges, King of the Ostrogoths, Rome, siege of IX-298b; XIII168a; 793c Viti Leon, island, mission XVI 40c Vitis mystica II-652b; VII-165c Vito, Anton de, papal legate II337a Vitoc, mission I-681c Vitoduranus, Johannes. See John of Winterthur Vitonus, Bishop of Verdun XV351a Vitoria, town, battle (1813) XIV185a -DIOCESE OF XV-489c; X721d; XIV-172d; Apostolic School XIII-586b; cathedral XV-489d; map. XIV-facing 200; monastery II-787a; sacerdotal confraternity XII-420c -Francisco. See Francis of Vittoria -João da, missionary IV-76d -Pedro de XIII-460c IX-293a; X-764d; XIII-245b; Vitringa, Campegius, Protestant exegete IV-161a; V-705c; on Antichrist I-561c Vitruvius, Marcus Pollio I-761c; on basilicas II-326a; Fano, temple at V-785a; MS. discovered XII-177d; on organ XI-297b Vitry, Jacques de. See Jacques de Vitry -Philippe de, Bishop of Meaux X-98c; 600d Vittoni, missionary III-82b Vittoria, Ludovico da XIII-133a -Tomasso, Piarist XIII-588b -Tomas Luis da, composer III 694a; X-649c; XI-526a; Morales XVI-64d Vittoriano, college, Pisa XII-110c VITTORINO DA FELTRE XV490b; IV-109c; VIII-249a; Classics XII-769a; and George of Trebizond VI-456c; and Guarino da Verona VII-53b; Mantua VII-539d; IX-611d; at Padua, University of XI387d; and Theodore of Gaza XIV-573d -da Feltre, periodical, Italy XI684d -de Rambaldoni. See Vittorino da Feltre Vittorio. See Victor -Emanuele, gallery, Milan X301d -Emanuele, Sala, Siena XIII870a Vittozzi, Ascanio, architect XV93b Vittuone, Francesco, physician XI-594a Vitulus, Bishop of Lares IX-3c Vituris, Pedro de, Bishop of Osma XI-339c VITUS, SAINT XV-490d; XI566c; church, Canada XI-565b; church, United States XI564d; relics VII-354c -priest, at Council of Nicea VII475a Viva, missionary VIII-405d -DOMENICO XV-491b; XIV595b; on adultery I-164d; Zaccaria edits XV-741a -Guittone del. See Guittone d'Arezzo Vivaldi, Francis de XIII-368a Vivani, Viviano, Piarist XIII588b Vivariis, Ægidius de I-514d Vivar, Rodrigo Diaz del. See Cid Vivardis, Lambert de I-514d Vivaresi, feuds of XV-405b Vivari, Nicoló, Bishop of Spoleto XIV-234a VIVARINI, ALVISE (LUIGI) XV-491d; 340b; X-216a; John the Baptist (ill.) VIII-facing 488 -ANTONIO XV-492a; 340b; and Bellinis II-416c -BARTOLOMMEO XV-492b; 340b; X-216a; and Bellinis II416c Vivarium, monastery III-406a Vivas, Miguel, Bishop of Vizeu XV-496d Vivenot, P. von, author XIV-711a Viventianus, Saint (Luçon) IX Vivere, Bishop of Calahorra XV489d Vivero, Juan de, missionary III47lb -Juan de, Bishop of Castile XIII-392a Vives, G. Batta XIII-134c -JUÁN LUIS XV-492d; III 602a; VII-487b; 542a; XII32b; apology I-621b; association of ideas II-4a; Biblical research XIII-722d; Ratio XII654b; statue, Valencia XV253a; on woman XV-691c -y Tuto, Joseph Calasanctius, cardinal III-327c; XVI-18a; on Biblical Commission II557c; South American College I-426b Vivian, cardinal, papal legate, -Saint, Bishop of Saintes IX-6c -DIOCESE OF XV-493c; mon astery I-696c Vivilo, Bishop of Passau II-657d; XI-519b VIVISECTION, MORAL ASPECT OF XV-494d; IV-542d; X-138c; Colombo IV-125c; Vesalius XV-379c Vivolus, Bishop of Passau. See Vivilo Vivonne, Louis Victor de Roche chouart, Duc de, and Le Camus IX-107c; Syracuse XIV-397a Vix Pervenit, Encyclical of Benedict XIV II-434a; XV-236b VIZAGAPATAM, DIOCESE OF XV-496a; cremation IV-482b; statistics VII-730a Vizcaino, Sebastian, missionary III-178a; 180c; XI-290b Vizelin, missionary II-757a VIZEU, DIOCESE OF XV-496c; -Councils (1555) XV-497a; (1681) XV-497b; (1699) XV497c -map XIV-facing 200 Vlachs, Church of the V-232b -See Rumanians Vlacich, Matthias. See Flacius Vlad I, Rumanian Prince XIII225d Vladanja, Lazarus, Bishop of Vladimir, town, Russia X-591d; -Monomacus, Russian Prince -THE GREAT, SAINT XV497d; and St. Bruno of Querfurt III-18c; VI-764d; IX464c; XIII-243d; 254b Vladislaff. See Ladislaus IV, King of Poland Vladislavitch, Sava, Count III683a Vladivostok, parish, Siberia XIII-768a Vlast, periodical, Prague XI-670b Vlastenec, periodical, La Crosse II-621d Vlcek, Václav, writer IV-600c Vlieghe, Félix de, Josephite VII520a Vlierbeek, abbey X-104c Vikan, Lord of Antivari and Cattaro XIII-732c Vlkasin, Servian noble XIII-733b Voce Cattolica, periodical, Italy -della Verità, periodical, Italy XI-683d; 684b -delle Marche, periodical, Fermo VI-44b Vocel, Jan Erazim, writer IV600d Vocem jucunditatis XI-517a Voer, Benedictine foundation Voetius, Gisbert, and Jansenius VIII-286a; and Pietism XII80d; and Preadamism XII371a Vou du faisan. See Faisan, vœu du Vogel, priest, at St. Joseph XIII357a -Gregorius; organ-builder XI300b -H. C., astronomer II-28d; 29a; XIII-670b -Julius, anatomist X-140b -Theodor, on St. Luke XV449c; on Psalms XII-536d Vögelin, version of the Bible XV 372d Vogelsang, Karl Joh. Frh., Baron von IX-417b Vogelweide, Walther von der. See Walther von der Vogelweide Vogl, Franz, and Anima College I-515c VOGLER, GEORGE JOSEPH XV-501b; and Weber XV574d Vogt (Vogtei), title VI-63a; XI- Vogüé, Charles-Jean-Melchior, VOGULS-VOWS Voguls, tribe XII-626d; XIII768b Vohburg, Adela von, and Frederick Barbarossa VI-253d -Arnold of. See Arnold of Vohburg -Dipold von, Duke of Spoleto XIV-233c -Herman von, Bishop of Augsburg II-74b Vohu Manah (Vohu-Mano), deity Voina-dega I-75d Voinchet, Gerard, Venerable VIII-790b Voisin, Auguste, hypnotist VII608c Voit, Karl von, chemist X-139b -Melchior, Ottó, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg II-244d -von Reineck, Philip Valentine, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg II244d Voiture, Vincent, writer VI-195d; and Aiguillon, Duchess of I234a; on Bossuet II-698c Voix de la Verité, periodical II712a Vojk. See Stephen, St., King of Vojtech. See Adalbert, Saint Volga Sviatoslavitch XIII-266a Volition, and intention VIII-69b XIV-713a; and Reifenstein Volkmann, Richard von, surgeon Volkmar, Bishop of Trier IX412d -Bishop of Utrecht II-513b Volk muth, P., philosopher VII87b Volkold, Bishop of Meissen X 148d; and St. Willigis XV-645d Volkonski, Princess XIII-259c Volksalmanak, periodical, Holland XI-680d Volksbibliotheek, periodical, Holland XI-681b Volkstem, periodical VII-395b Volkstijdschrift, periodical, Holland XI-681b VOLKSVEREIN (PEOPLE'S UNION) XV-502a; 656c; IV244b; 247c; VI-514b; X-560c; in Alsace-Lorraine I-345c; Baden II - 199d; Berlin II495c; and Lieber IX-234c Volksverein, periodical XV-503b Volksvriend, periodical VII395b Vollers, Biblical scholar XIV529a Volmar, architect XII-368c Volney, de, Encyclopedist VI641b Volodomir, Saint. See Vladimir the Great 3 Volt, physics XV-504b VOLTA, ALESSANDRO XV 503d; IV-183d; XII-64b; monument IX-643c; at Pavia University XI-594b; portrait XV504a; tertiary XIV-642a -Bureau, Washington V-318d Voltaic pile II-383a; XII-64b; Matteucci X-56c Voltaire, François-Marie Arouet IV-32b; VI-198c; 259b; XII32d; on d'Alembert V-420b; on Alexander III I-287d; and St. Alphonsus I-340c; atheism XIII-608a; on St. Bartholomew's Day XIII-335c; and Benedict XIV II-435c; and Berthier II-519c; on Bourdaloue II-719a; and Calas III149b; centenary V-203b; and Choiseul III-695b; and Contant de la Molette IV-323d; on Madame Dacier IV-602b; Deism I-622a; II-42a; on Delille IV-698b; and Dictionary of French Language I-89c; Dictionnaire philosophique V420d; Ecossaise V-420c; and Encyclopédie V-419d; on Grosset VII-29b; and Joseph II VIII-509a; Louisiana colony I415a; and Nonnotte XI-99d; and philosophy, religious XII37c; and Poland XII-197d; on punishment, capital XII-568d; on Racine XII-630d; and religious foundations of State XIV - 770b; and Richard, Charles-Louis XIII-42d; and Rousseau XIII-212b; RoyerCollard on XIII-214b; on Sainte-Marthe family VI-351b; statue VII-499c; on teleology XIV-474d Völter, Biblical scholar XIII158c Volterra, town, Guelphs and Ghibellines VI-106c -DANIELE DA XV-504c; III60a; XI-401a; bust (ill.) XV504d; and Michelangelo XIV737b; Montorio, work XIII173b; religious paintings XI401a; Sala Regia, Vatican XV 297d; Santissima Trinita dei Monti XIII-175c -DIOCESE OF XV-504d; cathedral XV-505a; cathedral, ciborium XVI-64a; cathedral (ill.) XV-505b; Duomo XI48a; Most Pure Heart of Mary, feast X-600b; Poor Clares IX522B; XII-253b -Francesco da, architect XIII172b XII -Jacchia da, professor 112a -Jacopo de, cardinal XII-74b Voltor, Carlo Maurizio XIII-501c Volto Santo II-686c; Lucca IX405a; XV-623a Volturno, battle (1860) X-686c; church I-774a Volturnum (Capua) III-319c Volumen, of papyrus IX-614d Volumnii, family, tomb, Perugia XI-736b Volumnius, President of Syria IX-428b VOLUNTARISM XV-505d; XII29a; Duns Scotus XV-506a; Fichte XV-506b; and humanism XV-506b; Nietzsche XV506b; and Pragmatism XV506b; Schelling XV- 506b; Schopenhauer XV-506b VOLUNTARY XV-506b; in cause XV-506c; and effects XI-506a; and ignorance XV-506d; and passion XV-506d 840 -Catechists, Archconfraternity of III-711d -Sacrifices, Hebrew XIII-314d Volunteers Journal, Dublin III346c -of America, in Indiana, statistics VII-742d of the West XVI-24d Volusianus, martyr IX-715d -uncle of St. Melania X-154d; XII-449c -Roman emperor, persecution IV-586b -Bishop of Lycopolis IX-468b -Saint, Bishop of Tours XI700a; XV-2b VÖLUSPA XV-507a; V-280d Vondel, Anna van Den XV-507d I-443a; IX-31d; Baumgart- -Peter van Den XV-507d Voorhoede, periodical, Holland VII-392d; XI-681c Voortrekkers, in Orange Free State XI-267c Vophsi. See Vapsi Vopiscus, Flavius, historian XIV397a; on Aurelian II-108c; on Tacitus I-98a Voprosy filosofii i psikhologii, periodical XIII-275a Voragine, Jacopo de. See Jacopo de Voragine Vorarlberg, Austria, administration, ecclesiastical II-794c; periodicals XI-669d Vorarlberger Volksblatt, periodical XI-670a Vorau, Reformed Augustinian Canons of XIV-319b Vorburg, pilgrimage II-341a Vorderthiersee, Passion play XI534a Vorilong, William, Scotist XIII612b Vorlegung (Tetzel) XIV-540a Vorlion, William. See Vorilong Vorösmarty, Michael, poet VII561c Vorparlament, Frankfort VI238b Vorpommern XII-225b on I-514d; papal nuncio XV-31a Vortex theory, Cartesian IV-626d Vortigern, British king XV-584b Vortipor, British king VI-558b Voruit, periodical, Ghent VI-96b Vorwärts, periodical XIV-67b Vos, in papal documents III-53d -De, missionary IV-752c; XV727b -Alphonse de, Vicar Apostolic of Western-Southern Mongolia X-482c -Johann, Abbot of Windesheim ence Vosges, department, France, map 472a Voss, Countess, marriage X-631d -Gerhard, and Anima College I-514d -Gerhard Johann V-499a; VIII757a; on Acta Sanctorum II632d; on Athanasian Creed II-34b -Hubert, Bishop of Osnabrück XI-342a -Johann Heinrich, poet VI524b; and Stolberg XIV-300b Vossen, Aloysia, as foundress of Poor Child Jesus XII-251a Vossius, Gerhard. See Voss, Gerhard Johann Vosy, Saint, Bishop of Le Puy IX-186a Vota, Giovanni XIII-256b -K. M., and Frederick Augustus of Saxony XIV-90c; and Sobieski XIV-90d -per quæ vos, Brief of Clement VII II-302a Votes, ancient Rome I-381c; and bribery II-779a; Constance, Council of IV-288c; O'Conor on XI-202d; Plenary Councils XII-165c; pontifical election XII-27 la; Vatican Council XV-304c Votiaki, race XII-626d; XIII246b VOTIVE MASS XV-508d; anti pendium I-354a; of Beati II598a; Bobbio Missal III-502b; Collects IV-104a; Gloria VI584b; Preface XII-386a; in oratory XI-271c -OFFERINGS XV-509d; in shrines XV-463d -OFFICES XV-510c Votiv Kirche, Vienna. See Our Saviour, Votive Church of Votre Seigneurie, title I-139a Vouet, Simon, painter IV-374b; X-289c Vouier, Anschar, Abbot of Buckfast III-28b Vouillé, battle (507) II-602c; IV-71d Voulland, Henri, politician VI172d Vougue, Frederick de la Motte Vourla (Clazomenæ) IV-10c Vowel Points, Hebrew VII-176d; St. Jerome on XIV-527b; Massoretic VII-177a; XIV526d; in Old Testament XIV526c; in Targum Text XIV455b Vowels, magic, in Gnosticism VI597c VOWS XV-511a; Agapetæ I202b; St. Alphonsus I-338d; Brahmins I-772b; children, Abyssinia I-76b; chivalry III691d; Crusaders IV-543d; and fear VI-21c; and Heroic Act VII-292b; as matrimonial impediment VII-696d; military orders II-463d; Nazarites I771c; pope's authority XII269c; poverty, variety in XII326b; private, in early Church I-770a; religion, virtue of XII748c; and sacrifice XIII-314d; Suarez on XIV-319d; virginity III-638b; XV-458c -Baptismal. See Baptismal Vows -Religious XII-451d; abbesses' power 1-8c; Ad Universalis Ecclesiæ I-128c; advantages XIV-538a; apostasy from I626a; asceticism I-770b; Barnabites II-302b; Benedictine II-439a; 439d; 460a; 469a; canonesses III-255c; Charity. Sisters of III-607b; 609d; chastity X-460d; contemplative life IV-329d; dismissal from XII-759c; dispensation from XIII-677d; Divine Saviour, Society of the V-53c; Dominicans XII-357a; episcopal authority XII-760b; Good Shepherd, Sisters of VI-647c; Holy Office XIII - 138b; Jesuits I766d; VII-642d; of lay brethren II-453c; Luther XII-702c; monasticism, eastern X-469c; novice XI-145c; of nuns XI166b; of nuns, Baltimore inquiry II-237d; 241b; obedience X-461a; ordination I-312d; St. Pachomius XIII-527b; Passionists XI-522d; 523a; pover ty X-460c; XII-325a; 325c; Rosminians XIII-200b; secularization XIII-677d -simple: cloister IV-62a; matrimonial impediment I-767a: poverty XII-326d |