- that the
Paulists were a
newly created community and were so few in number,
Deshon declined.
During the New York
Draft Riots of 1863 the
Paulists attempted...
-
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...
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founded in 1960 by the
Paulist priest Father Ellwood "Bud" Kieser. The
Paulists describe the
company as a "creator of
films and
television programs that...
- 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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linked to the
provincial spirit of the
Paulists intellectuals,
wanting to
define a
certain territory for the '
Paulist race', a
certain territory, it was Alfredo...
-
Paulist Press, ISBN 978-0-8091-4183-8 Miller, John W (1987), Meet the prophets: a beginner's
guide to the
books of the
biblical prophets,
Paulist Press...
- was a
Croatian linguist,
lexicographer and poet. In 1616 he
joined the
Paulists. He
studied philosophy in
Vienna and
theology in Rome.
Belostenec was a...
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Avenue elevated train ran
directly in
front of the church. In 1925, the
Paulists launched radio station WLWL that
operated from 1925 to 1937. The parish...
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labored on this
project for 15 years, from 1898 to 1913
until fired by the
Paulists in what
appears to have been a
personal dispute. A
disastrous "cleaning"...
- Rome. Brown,
Raymond E. (2003). 101
Questions and
Answers on the Bible.
Paulist Press. pp. 132–34. ISBN 978-0-8091-4251-4.
Oscar Cullmann (1962), Peter:...