- Loretto.
Nerinckx became known as "the
Apostle of Kentucky." The son of Dr.
Sebastian and
Petronilla Langendries Nerinckx,
Charles Nerinckx was born 2...
- to
recruit eight other men to come with him and
Nerinckx on
their return to America.
Father Nerinckx, himself, had
recruited two men to
become lay brothers...
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Marion County is a
county in the U.S.
state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the
total po****tion was 19,581. Its
county seat is Lebanon. The county...
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Sisters moved to the site
around 1820. The town was
renamed Nerinckx for Fr.
Charles Nerinckx, the
founder of the order. The
Nerinx post
office opened in...
- Biotechnology. 39 (1): 85–93. doi:10.1016/0168-1656(94)00147-5.
Christakopoulos P,
Nerinckx W,
Kekos D,
Macris B,
Claeyssens M (November 1996). "Purification and characterization...
- bacteria.
Andrews SR,
Charnock SJ,
Lakey JH,
Davies GJ,
Claeyssens M,
Nerinckx W,
Underwood M,
Sinnott ML,
Warren RA,
Gilbert HJ. (2000). "Substrate specificity...
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Nabhalai (Rama II), King of Siam (Thailand) (b. 1767)
August 12 –
Charles Nerinckx, Belgian-born
founder of the
Sisters of
Loretto (b. 1761)
August 24 – Valentine...
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Robert Moore -
Oregon pioneer and
founder of Linn City,
Oregon Charles Nerinckx -
founder of the
Sisters of
Loretto religious order Nathaniel Pope - US...
- Rhodes, Ann Havern, and
Christina Stuart,
under the
guidance of Fr
Charles Nerinckx in
Kentucky as The
Little Society of the
Friends of Mary at the Foot of...
- 1992.
Owens began writing Catholic comic books in the 1940s. Her comic,
Nerinckx and the
Sisters of
Loretto at the Foot of the Cross,
published by Topix...