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  • 71Springfield — • Diocese of Springfield (Campifontis) in Massachusetts, erected in June, 1870 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Springfield     Springfield      …

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  • 72Temperance Movements — • Covers the history in Europe, the United States, and Canada Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Temperance Movements     Temperance Movements      …

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  • 73Church Latin —     Ecclesiastical Latin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Latin     In the present instance these words are taken to mean the Latin we find in the official textbooks of the Church (the Bible and the Liturgy), as well as in the works… …

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  • 74Felix-Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Neve —     Felix Jean Baptiste Joseph Nève     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Felix Jean Baptiste Joseph Nève     Orientalist and philologist, born at Ath, Belgium, 13 June, 1816; died at Louvain, 23 May, 1893. His parents were devout Catholics. Graduated… …

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  • 75Frederic-Francois-Xavier Ghislain de Merode —     Frédéric François Xavier Ghislain de Mérode     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Frédéric François Xavier Ghislain de Mérode     A Belgian prelate and statesman, born at Brussels, 1820; died at Rome, 1874. The son of Félix de Mérode Westerloo who… …

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  • 76John Hughes —     John Hughes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Hughes     Fourth bishop and first Archbishop of New York, born at Annaloghan, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 24 June, 1797 of Patrick Hughes and Margaret McKenna: died in New York, 3 January, 1864. His… …

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  • 77Louis A. Lambert —     Louis A. Lambert     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Louis A. Lambert     Priest and journalist, b. at Charleroi, Pennsylvania, 13 April, 1835; d. at Newfoundland, New Jersey, 26 Sept., 1910. Educated at St. Vincent s College and the Seminary of St …

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  • 78Loyola University (New Orleans) —     Loyola University (New Orleans)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Loyola University (New Orleans)     Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, is (1912) the only Catholic university in what is popularly designated The Old South . From a small… …

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  • 79Saint Joseph, Missouri —     Diocese of St. Joseph     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of St. Joseph     (SANCTI JOSEPHI)     The City of St. Joseph, Missouri, was founded by Joseph Robidoux, a Catholic, who in 1830 became sole proprietor of the trading post at the… …

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  • 80Sister Louise —     Sister Louise     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sister Louise     Educator and organizer, b. at Bergen op Zoom, Holland, 14 Nov., 1813; d. at Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 Dec., 1886. Josephine Susanna Vanderschriek was the tenth of the twelve children of… …

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