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Aubrey (1939). A
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- the
Braille Institute in Los Angeles.[citation needed] He
married Patty Oestereich on
September 7, 1968, in Pasadena, California, and they
remained married...
- such as the
Syrian monks whom pope
Donus discovered were Nestorians.
Oestereich, Thomas. "Pope Donus." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 5. New York: Robert...
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bonis moribus cancte Romane ecclesie et
universo orbi pastorem."
Thomas Oestereich, "Pope
Damasus II." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 4. New York: Robert...
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Paolo (2000). "BONIFACIO IV, santo".
Enciclopedia dei Papi (in Italian).
Oestereich,
Thomas (1907). "Pope St.
Boniface IV". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.)....
- that year, Wulf
defended Vietnam War
objector James Oestereich before the
Supreme Court.
Oestereich's educational status exempted him from service, but...
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Ebola virus epidemic in
Guinea Baize, Sylvain; Pannetier, Delphine;
Oestereich, Lisa; Rieger, Toni; Koivogui, Lamine; Mag****ouba, N'Faly; Soropogui,...
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August 2014.
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- temporal—authority had in
earlier church history,
largely been unremarkable. As
Thomas Oestereich,
contributor to the
Catholic Encyclopedia (1913),
makes clear, abbesses'...
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