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1910 New Catholic Dictionary

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H.M. Haakon the Good Haarlem, Netherlands, Diocese of Habacuc, Book of Habit Habit, Religious Habitual Grace Habitual Sin Habsburgs Haceldama Hadrian, Castle of Hadrian, Saint Haec Est Dies, Qua Candidre Hagiography Hagiopolltes Hagioscope Hagustald Abbey Hahnemann, Christian Friedrich Samuel Hail Day! Whereon the One in Three Hail Mary Hail to the Queen Who Reigns Above Hail, Health of the World Hail, Holy Wounds of Jesus, Hail Hail, O Queen of Heaven, Enthroned Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star! Hail, Thou Star of Ocean Hail, Thou Who Man's Redeemer Art Hail, True Body, Truly Born Hair Hair in Christian Antiquity Hairshirt Haiti Hale, John, Blessed Hales, Alexander of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Archdiocese of Hall, Marshall Hallahan, Margaret Hallam, England, Diocese of Hallel Halleluiah Hallelujah Haller, Albrecht von Hallerstein, August Hallowe'en Halloy, Jean Baptiste Julien D'omalius Halo Hamberg, Germany, Diocese of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Diocese of Hammurabi Hand, Cross in Hands, Clasped Hands, Imposition of Hanging, Drawing and Quartering Hans Holbein the Elder Hans Holbein the Younger Hans Memlinc Hans Memling Hans Oersted Hanse, Everard, Blessed Hanxleden, Johann Ernst Happiness Happy Death Confraternity, the Haraldson, Olaf, Saint Harare, Zimbabwe, Archdiocese of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, Diocese of Hard-Shell Baptists Hardey, Mary Aloysia Hare Indians Hark, a Herald Voice Is Calling Harland, Henry Harmony Haroun-al-Raschid, Caliph of Baghdad Harp Harris, Joel Chandler Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Diocese of

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