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Vestiges of a | Capuchin abbey. |
nd compared with previously published data of | Capuchin alarm calls. |
sixteen, he entered the Order of Friars Minor | Capuchin and received the name Seraphin. |
Alcaide and 16 companions of the Friars Minor | Capuchin, and Josefa Masia Ferragud, a nun of the Disc |
The | Capuchin Babbler (Phyllanthus atripennis) is a species |
The Belgian | Capuchin Bishop of Lahore constituted the stranded gro |
mes been considered another species, Azaras's | capuchin, C. cay (syn. |
ngs of the semi-mumified human corpses in the | Capuchin catacombs of Palermo. |
visited the Trulli buildings and explored the | Capuchin catacombs of Palermo with its array of mummif |
Varied white-fronted | capuchin, Cebus albifrons versicolor, found in Colombi |
The black | capuchin, Cebus nigritus, also known as the black-horn |
Trinidad white-fronted | capuchin, Cebus albifrons trinitatis, 61 individuals e |
The black-striped | capuchin, Cebus libidinosus, also known as the bearded |
o Cuore di Gesu in Rome, he was buried in the | Capuchin cemetery of Palermo. |
rillo are said to have worked together in the | Capuchin church in Cadiz. |
Neuer Markt in Vienna with | Capuchin Church and Haus zur Mehlgrube on the right, p |
me on October 25, 1717, and was buried in the | Capuchin Church of Santissima Concezione, Rome. |
r the High Altar; the other was placed in the | Capuchin church at Weltkirchen, Feldkirch, Austria. |
Capuchin church from 1755 | |
iversidad Central de Venezuela, and entered a | Capuchin convent in Caracas in 1900. |
the ministry, offering his first Mass at the | Capuchin convent at Fribourg, on the feast of Saint Fr |
The Emperor wished that he be buried in the | Capuchin crypt (the Imperial Crypt in Vienna). |
Capuchin Crypt Placard, Crypto Archeologico: Capuchin | |
Her spiritual director, the | Capuchin Esteban de Olot, suggested she establish an a |
A Mass in memory of | Capuchin Father Eubert Pollentier, held on April 27, 2 |
The school was founded in 1948 by the | Capuchin Fathers of Ponce. |
The | Capuchin fathers were an order based on the imitation |
The weeper | capuchin feeds on fruit, insects, larvae, as well as e |
He entered the | Capuchin Franciscan Order on 25 April 1839, and immedi |
minary; but at the age of sixteen entered the | Capuchin Franciscan Order, receiving the habit on 25 S |
He was a | Capuchin friar for 64 years. |
ied in Rome in 1714, having recently become a | Capuchin friar. |
f Palermo, he was buried in the church of the | Capuchin Friars in Palermo. |
heretic, with the consent and counsel of the | Capuchin friars Bernardo da Gallo and Lorenzo da Lucca |
some of his works for the monasteries of the | Capuchin Friars (now mostly preserved in the church of |
tion of intellect, Joseph was accepted by the | Capuchin Friars and entered their novitiate in Seville |
The vicariate is governed by the | Capuchin friars, though Franciscan sisters have also b |
mitted to celebrate Mass at the church of the | Capuchin friars. |
His tomb is in the | Capuchin friary at Ascoli. |
in a temporary building in the grounds of the | Capuchin Friary on Station Road, Raheny, providing spe |
Capuchin Friary, Rapperswil, Switzerland, established | |
He went to a neighbouring | Capuchin friary, explained what had happened, and begg |
The black | capuchin has three subspecies: Cebus n. nigritus (nomi |
The black-striped | capuchin has traditionally been considered a subspecie |
He then attended | Capuchin houses of study and the Pontifical Gregorian |
er Weinandy entered the Order of Friars Minor | Capuchin in 1966, was solemnly professed in 1970, and |
May 1630, he joined the Order of Friars Minor | Capuchin in Paris, but soon afterwards transferred him |
The black-striped | capuchin is found in the Caatinga, Cerrado and Pantana |
ctober 2001, following the resignation of the | Capuchin, John Ward, amid a controversy about paedophi |
Capuchin missionaries, who arrived from Italy and Spai | |
Father Isidoro de Sevilla, a | capuchin missionary, commissioned from him a Virgin in |
Palermo's | Capuchin monastery outgrew its original cemetery in th |
nasteries in the Slovene Lands, including the | Capuchin monastery of St. Francis Assisi in his native |
At the | Capuchin Monastery in Rome (1911) |
Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil ( | Capuchin monastery), Rapperswil Castle and partially t |
uay, where he served as a pastor in the local | Capuchin monastery. |
irst binocular microscope was invented by the | Capuchin monk Cherubin d'Orleans. |
He became a | Capuchin monk. |
lar that the team hired Katie, a white-haired | capuchin monkey, to star in original clips for later g |
olobus Monkey, Black Rhinoceros, Black-capped | Capuchin Monkey, Blackbuck, Bongo, Brown Hyena, Bush D |
South America: | Capuchin Monkey, Guanaco |
experiments were conducted on the ability of | capuchin monkeys to use money. |
e center also studies the alarm calls of wild | Capuchin monkeys in Ometepe, Nicaragua. |
ons from a group of previously unstudied wild | Capuchin monkeys were recorded on Ometepe island in Ni |
variation in the genetic based alarm calls of | Capuchin monkeys. |
The settled of ethnic German settlers and the | Capuchin monks started to grow vine in the beginning o |
nts was destroyed by fire, blamed on arson by | Capuchin monks. |
Corriveau made his temporary vows as a | Capuchin on July 14, 1960, and his perpetual professio |
In 1946, he joined the | Capuchin Order of Friars Minor at Pantasaph, near Holy |
Rochestown College - Catholic ( | Capuchin order) boys school |
turned to France to return as a member of the | Capuchin Order. |
e World War I and was built by the Franciscan | Capuchin Order. |
ous destinies of the city were trusted to the | Capuchin Order. |
norship, relations between the Jesuit and the | Capuchin orders in the colony were strained, and the l |
He was a Franciscan | Capuchin priest killed on August 17, 1936 in Madrid, S |
estaurant for the poor in Parkdale, where the | Capuchin priest welcomed guests and served as a waiter |
hony College in Hudson, New Hampshire, and at | Capuchin Seminary in Garrison, New York. |
Capuchin Swing is an album by American saxophonist Jac | |
ctoria Quintana Argos and 2 companions of the | Capuchin Tertiary Sisters of the Holy Family |
from the | Capuchin Theological Seminary, an M.S.Ed. |
y 1876) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, | Capuchin, vicar general of the diocese of Halifax, Bis |
The blond | capuchin was first described as “caitaia” by Georg Mar |
09 - January 23, 1972), Order of Friars Minor | Capuchin, was a Roman Catholic bishop who was the apos |
Adeodato Turchi (1788), a | Capuchin who wrote pastorals and homilies; |
ok alike and who end up trading places; and a | Capuchin yelling at the top of its lungs, to a lady wh |
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