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Paulists, or Paulines, is the name used for
Roman Catholic orders and
congregations under the
patronage of Paul of
Thebes the
First Hermit. From the time...
- The
Paulist Fathers,
officially named the
Missionary Society of
Saint Paul the
Apostle (Latin:
Societas Sacerdotum Missionariorum a
Sancto Paulo Apostolo)...
- West Side of
Manhattan in New York City. It is the
mother church of the
Paulist Fathers, the
first religious community of
Catholic priests founded in the...
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Paulist Productions is an
independent Catholic film
production company founded in 1960 by the
Paulist priest Father Ellwood "Bud" Kieser. The Paulists...
- John
LaFarge at the
Church of
Saint Paul the
Apostle (also
known as the
Paulist Fathers Church) on 59th
Street and 9th Avenue, New York City. The church...
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place in the
history of
public service television programming.
Produced by
Paulist Productions in Los Angeles, it was an
anthology series,
using an eclectic...
- the
Missionary Society of St. Paul the
Apostle (the
Paulist Fathers)
established the US "
Paulist National Catholic Evangelization ****ociation" with the...
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founded by
Paulist Father Isaac Thomas Hecker in
April 1865. It was
published by the
Paulist Fathers for over a century.
According to
Paulist Press, Hecker...
- Rome. Brown,
Raymond E. (2003). 101
Questions and
Answers on the Bible.
Paulist Press. pp. 132–34. ISBN 978-0-8091-4251-4. Ehrman, Bart D (2006). Peter...
- and Mexico,
Romero is the
first feature film from
Paulist Pictures, a
company founded by the
Paulist Fathers, a
Roman Catholic society of priests. This...