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- Joseph Gelineau, SJ (31 October 1920 – 8 August 2008) was a French Jesuit priest and composer, mainly of modern Christian liturgical music. He was a member...
- John Edward "Jack" Gélineau BEM (November 11, 1924 in Toronto, OntarioNovember 12, 1998 in Montreal, Quebec) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He...
- Gelineau psalmody is a method of singing the Psalms that was developed in France by Catholic Jesuit priest Joseph Gelineau around 1953, with English translations...
- Nadine Gelineau was a Canadian-born music industry executive, radio programmer, and DJ, whose career spanned roles in Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, New York...
- Louis Edward Gélineau (May 3, 1928 – November 7, 2024) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, serving as bishop of the Diocese of Providence...
- (Dadagiri, MTV Splitsvilla 5, Zindagi Dot Com), suicide. Louis Edward Gelineau, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Providence (1972–1997)...
- narcolepsie. The French term was first used in 1880 by Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Gélineau, who used the Gr**** νάρκη (narkē), meaning "numbness", and λῆψις (lepsis)...
- Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Gélineau (23 December 1828 – 2 March 1906) was the French physician and neuropsychiatrist who first described narcolepsy. Gélineau was born in...
- Archived from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022. Gelineau, Kristen (26 March 2009). "Spiders and frogs identified among 50 new species"...
- Holy Hour Eucharistic miracle Fermentum Fourth Council of the Lateran Gelineau psalmody Gregorian chant History of the Roman Canon Lex orandi, lex credendi...