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The men compete in the Chicago | Catholic League (CCL). |
See also: Philadelphia | Catholic League |
Roman | Catholic League of Electoral Associations (Roomsch-Kat |
For Holy Leagues, see | Catholic League (disambiguation). |
In the following spring, the | Catholic League took control of many cities in norther |
The Chicago | Catholic League was formed in 1912 as a way to give th |
Roman | Catholic League of Electoral Associations (Roomsch-Kat |
The | Catholic League accused Myers of anti-Catholic bigotry |
Men compete as a member of the Chicago | Catholic League, while the women compete in the Girls |
The | Catholic League, however, continued to lobby the unive |
In 1609, he joined the | Catholic League, which resulted in further expenses fo |
Leo is part of the Chicago | Catholic League. |
He was also the Secretary of the All India | Catholic League. |
ilip II, King of Spain, agreed to finance the | Catholic League. |
He was a major figure of the | Catholic League. |
ding in 1926, Leo has competed in the Chicago | Catholic League. |
he was forced to resign because of his strong | Catholic leanings. |
Between 1890 and 1903, he organized free | Catholic lectures in various public halls in London. |
Umberto is | Catholic, Leone is Jewish. |
eek Orthodox Christians, Armenian Christians, | Catholic Levantines and Sephardic Jews. |
Regis College is a Roman | Catholic liberal arts and sciences college located in |
Saint Catharine College is a small Roman | Catholic liberal arts college located near Springfield |
It is a | Catholic liberal arts college administered by the Obla |
St. Viator College was a | Catholic liberal arts college in Bourbonnais, Illinois |
2008: Regina Medal of the | Catholic Library Association; body of work |
In 1922 he set up the Central | Catholic Library, where he later served as Director. |
Tracy also oversaw the construction of the | Catholic Life Center and the renovation of St. |
Quoted in "The Other Face; | Catholic Life Under Elizabeth I," by Father Philip Car |
He was active in propagating | Catholic literature. |
It was heavily influenced by French | Catholic literature. |
ne of many musicians who compose contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
Landry (born 1944) is an American composer of | Catholic liturgical music. |
ne of many musicians who compose contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
ne of many musicians who compose contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
ne of many musicians who compose contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
Saint Aldegundis' | Catholic liturgical feast is kept on January 30. |
For more details, see Contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
For the Roman | Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal sandals. |
ne of many musicians who compose contemporary | Catholic liturgical music. |
Klaus Gamber (1919-1987) is a German | Catholic liturgist. |
He was one of the first priests to introduce | Catholic liturgy in Belarusian language. |
Catholic Lives, Contemporary America. | |
Patrick Mulligan, the Roman | Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher in Ireland |
This article is about the Roman | Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher. |
Jesuits and the | Catholic lords were said to be deeply implicated. |
Catholic lost its next game to Christian Brothers endi | |
His family was devoutly Roman | Catholic, lower-middle-class and extremely conservativ |
Although outside the Auckland | Catholic mainstream, Meuli and his ministry are in goo |
Cristiani, musician to his | Catholic majesty of Spain [i.e. |
The Syro-Malankara | Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church Directory 2006 |
The Syro-Malankara | Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church Directory, 2006 |
Followers of Latin | Catholic, Malankara Catholic, St. Thomas Evangelical C |
n 1924, the Gibault High School was built for | Catholic males. |
He was the last | Catholic man created a bishop without first being orda |
Mgc was founded by the Malankara Syrian | Catholic Management (MSC Management, Since 1930). |
The church is a Roman | Catholic Marian shrine in Mannar district of Sri Lanka |
Central | Catholic Marianist High School, San Antonio |
ed as a leading member of the Down and Connor | Catholic Marriage Advisory Council, the Catholic Docto |
He is Roman | Catholic, married with five children, two of whom were |
He is | catholic, married and has two daughters. |
Blessed Robert Wilcox (1558-1588) was a | Catholic martyr in Elizabethan England. |
He is considered a | Catholic martyr by Antonio Possevino, in his Apparatus |
It is associated with the | Catholic martyr Edward Osbaldeston. |
Laurence Humphreys (1571-1591) was an English | Catholic martyr and saint. |
Blessed Edward James, (c.1557-1588) | Catholic martyr |
1601), a | Catholic martyr |
It is named after the | Catholic martyr John Fisher. |
Antonio Gonzalez (died 1637) was a Roman | Catholic martyr and saint. |
John Duckett (1603-1644), a | Catholic martyr |
(1567?-1588) was a Franciscan friar, a Roman | Catholic martyr and son of the Roman Catholic martyr, |
He is a | Catholic martyr, and was beatified by Pope John Paul i |
A | Catholic martyr, he was beatified in 1987. |
He is a | Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. |
For the English | Catholic martyr, see John Felton (martyr). |
He is a | Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. |
He is a | Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929 . |
He offended Henry VIII, and became a | Catholic martyr. |
Saint Augustine Webster was an English | Catholic martyr. |
He is regarded as a Roman | Catholic martyr. |
e was burned alive in 1622, he became a Roman | Catholic martyr. |
He is a | Catholic martyr. |
as used in the propaganda during the war as a | Catholic martyr. |
an and head of the Arden family, who became a | Catholic martyr. |
For the | Catholic martyrs of 1588, see Oaten Hill Martyrs. |
They are | Catholic martyrs, beatified in 1987. |
n Abbey, he is known for works on the English | Catholic martyrs. |
Latin Mass refers to the liturgy of the Roman | Catholic Mass celebrated in Latin. |
In 1881 the Roman | Catholic mass was celebrated in Bodmin for the first t |
eme is the "Dies Irae", a plainchant from the | Catholic Mass for the Dead. |
This is the first record of a | Catholic mass on Sri Lankan soil. |
National Book Award; | Catholic Mass Media Award. |
eph Le Caron, presided in 1615 over the first | Catholic mass conducted in present-day Ontario. |
format design for religious listeners to hear | Catholic Mass, Prayers, Angelus and other Catholic pra |
as largely reverted to the order of the Roman | Catholic Mass. |
The station broadcasts current and previous | Catholic masses and is strongly geared towards the Cat |
n another interesting irony, one of his Roman | Catholic masses was performed in 1620, just before his |
The hymn is now a suggested hymn for | Catholic Masses, appearing in the second edition of th |
baptism), and through the ritual of | Catholic Masses. |
preserves, interprets and exhibits Ukrainian | Catholic material. |
Raised a devout Roman | Catholic, Maxine was educated at St. Joseph's, Manches |
am Russell Grace, businessman and first Roman | Catholic mayor of New York (d.1904). |
John E. Daubney (1919-2003) was an Irish | Catholic mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1952-1954. |
He was the first Roman | Catholic mayor of Salt Lake City. |
In the same year, he became the first | Catholic Mayor of Craigavon. |
He was also Minneapolis's first | Catholic mayor. |
Hopkins was the first of nine Irish-American | Catholic mayors of Chicago. |
hese four cemeteries: Fountain Green, Lincoln | Catholic, McConnell and Wright. |
Catholic Memorial High School, West Roxbury | |
Catholic Memorial Knights Nickname: CM | |
He is a 1987 graduate of | Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury. |
He graduated from | Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury, in 1963 |
g as "outstanding among a great generation of | Catholic men who had a special Catholic ethos". |
The school originally served the young | Catholic men of the area. |
There is also a | Catholic men's residence with living accommodations fo |
2 The | Catholic Menace |
The newspaper sold the building to The | Catholic Messenger, the newspaper for the Catholic Dio |
In November, he joined the International | Catholic/ Methodist Dialogue Commission. |
Mary the Virgin), | Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and community churches. |
rchy is the metropolitan see of the Ukrainian | Catholic Metropolia of Philadelphia. |
, 1948) was the first bishop of the Byzantine | Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, the Americ |
The Roman | Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bangalore (Latin: |
Today he is the Ordinary of the Roman | Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Glasgow. |
The Roman | Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Calcutta (Latin: |
The Roman | Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Taipei (Latin: Ar |
The Roman | Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Colombo (Latin: A |
An Eastern | Catholic Metropolitan wearing a white klobuk. |
Once middle America - | Catholic middle America, in particular - finds this ou |
Only later did a separate | Catholic millet emerge. |
On 13 November 1905, he advised the | Catholic miners assembled in Congress at Essen to co-o |
ngs included the collection of the Belarusian | Catholic Mission and the books of three Belarusian Gre |
's family donated land to establish the first | Catholic mission on Guam. |
Catholic Mission School at Kindamba, 1937-1942. | |
Catholic Mission School at Bjoundi, 1942-1944. | |
The first Roman | Catholic mission in western Alaska was established at |
as the pastor of Saint Sophia Ukrainian Greek | Catholic mission parish. |
St. Edward's | Catholic Mission was serviced by a priest from Colfax |
Carswell was buried at a | Catholic mission in Tungchen, China. |
The Italian | Catholic mission church of Saint Anthony (San Antonio) |
Catholic Mission School | |
s an Irish born missionary bishop who led the | Catholic mission to Liberia. |
Holy Family Chaldean | Catholic Mission, Arizona |
Then the Roman | Catholic mission, and the Roman Catholic portion of th |
the island of Hainan, where he opened a small | Catholic mission. |
Mission declined and was slowly replaced by a | Catholic Mission. |
ool was founded in 1864 by the Fathers of the | Catholic Mission. |
rounded by teak forest and is home to a Roman | Catholic mission. |
Glenmary priests, brothers and coworkers are | Catholic missionaries who staff over 50 Catholic missi |
Davis Inlet was also frequented by Roman | Catholic missionaries, whom the Innu found helpful. |
n to subsistence farmers and adopted by Roman | Catholic missionaries, in 1938 Boganda was ordained as |
ny of these schools are owned and operated by | Catholic missionaries. |
It was founded in 1850 by Roman | Catholic missionaries. |
eached at Laon until a controversy with Roman | Catholic missionaries. |
The French | Catholic missionary Gabriel Sagard described the funda |
In 1879 he entered the | Catholic Missionary College in Dublin to study for the |
St Helen's, Lancashire, 1806) was a | Catholic missionary priest. |
The Religion of America: To a | Catholic Missionary in the United States (1913) |
July 23, 1928 - July 14, 2005) was an Italian | Catholic missionary and bishop. |
Pater Damiaan ( | Catholic missionary) |
, 1792 - August 20, 1869) was a Flemish Roman | Catholic missionary. |
osted an annual fundraiser to raise funds for | Catholic Missions within Canada. |
inari was appointed to a high-profile post in | Catholic Missions in Canada. |
Protestant and | catholic missions settled there in the 1880s. |
The Great | Catholic Monarch also has a counter-revolutionary or r |
The plantations were named after the new | Catholic monarchs Philip and Mary respectively. |
Fadrique was very close to the | Catholic Monarchs. |
gnitz Provostry is a former medieval (gothic) | Catholic monastery and a later secularised (baroque) c |
Saint Andrew's is a Roman | Catholic monastery (Benedictine) located in the foothi |
There is also a Roman | Catholic monastery dating from 1852. |
Haito (or Hatto or Heito) was a | Catholic monk and Bishop of Basle. |
1205 - 1266) was a medieval Roman | Catholic monk and chronicler, born in Torremaggiore, A |
Before he was ordained as a Roman | Catholic monk, he visited Burma once more, age 20. |
Writing in the | Catholic monthly Interracial Review in 1961, Perry wro |
k S.J. (died February 12, 2000) was a leading | Catholic moral theologian who reshaped Catholic though |
t also does related research on bioethics and | Catholic moral theology. |
Germain Gabriel Grisez (born 1929) is a | Catholic moral theologian. |
feated in the English Civil War, and an Irish | Catholic movement the Confederate Catholic Association |
nton and his associates in the Orthodox Roman | Catholic Movement, and Fr. |
swamy became involved with the Traditionalist | Catholic movement. |
s a supporter of the Stronnictwo Narodowe and | Catholic movements. |
A devout Roman | Catholic, much of Santini's output is sacred in nature |
A Roman | Catholic, Murnin apparently suggested the formation of |
Rocking Romans- Best of new | Catholic Music 2008 (Critical Mass contributed the son |
ic Association of America, the association of | Catholic musicians |
s, one Public named Gus Wetter School and one | Catholic named Theresetta Catholic School. |
In 1991, Salpointe | Catholic named their new stadium in honor of Doherty. |
The Ukrainian | Catholic National Shrine is a Catholic church located |
From this date it became the Roman | Catholic National Shrine of Our Lady. |
The | Catholic National Library (formerly the Catholic Centr |
In 2007 it was renamed the | Catholic National Library, and is one of the finest co |
Deane was born into a | Catholic nationalist family. |
Residential areas are more segregated between | Catholic nationalists and Protestant unionists than ev |
Catholic Near East 24, no. 3 (1998): 16-21. | |
The | Catholic Negro-American Mission Board has supported an |
ddle to upper-middle class and heavily German | Catholic neighborhood. |
It is part of national | Catholic network Radio Maria USA based at KJMJ in Alex |
The station is currently owned by Kansas City | Catholic Network, Inc. |
upon his death, the Palatinate passed to the | Catholic Neuburg branch of the family. |
The | Catholic New World is the official newspaper of the Ar |
In 1973, she was the founding editor of the | Catholic New Times. |
There is a similar agency called the | Catholic News Agency. |
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