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- John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti (January 24, 1847 – May 10, 1902) was a Swiss prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He first served as the first bishop...
- Eugen Zardetti (27 November 1849, Rorschach - 21 February 1926, Lucerne) was a Swiss portrait and marine painter. He was also an early automobile owner...
- minority language rights and theology with both his suffragen Bishop Otto Zardetti and eventually with Pope Leo XIII, whose Apostolic letter Testem benevolentiae...
- in others. Other contemporaries, like Bishop John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti, argued eloquently that there is no contradiction between American patriotism...
- in the Midwest, such as Frederick Katzer and John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti, who were deeply concerned by how completely Americanist Bishops of Irish...
- vacant, having had the following in****bents: John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti (1895.05.25 – 1902.05.09) Giacomo Merizzi (1902.08.21 – 1916.03.22) Giovanni...
- architectural subjects John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti (1847–1902), a Roman Catholic priest and Bishop Eugen Zardetti (1849–1926), a Swiss portrait and marine...
- Catholic Diocese Diocese of St. Cloud Predecessor John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti Successor James Trobec Orders Ordination September 14, 1856 by Johann Peter...
- pope named Monsignor John Zardetti, general vicar of the Vicariate of Dakota, as the first bishop of Saint Cloud. Zardetti immediately started construction...
- approach to immigration may be seen in Bishop John Joseph Frederick Otto Zardetti's September 21, 1892 "Sermon on the Mother and the Bride", which was a defence...