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"for his ministry to thousands of poor children around the world." [41] [42] Bob Dornan (b. 1933) Archbp. Elias Chacour: 29 November 1939 Kafr Bir'im, Upper Galilee, Palestine 1988, 1989, 1994 "for his efforts in educating Palestinians, Jews, and Muslims on reconciliation and non-violent change in Israeli society." [43] [44]
Lorenzo Albacete (1941–2014) – priest, physicist, and theologian Albert of Castile (c. 1460 – 1522) – Dominican priest and historian Albert of Saxony (philosopher) (c. 1320 – 1390) – German bishop known for his contributions to logic and physics; with Buridan he helped develop the theory that was a precursor to the modern theory of ...
A Catholic priest, missionary, and martyr in the Late Roman Empire. Aldred the Scribe: before and after 970 Tenth-century priest, otherwise known only as Aldred, who was a provost of the monastic community of St. Cuthbert at Chester-le-Street in 970. Alexis Bachelot: 22 February 1796 – 5 December 1837
Géza Vermes - world-renowned historical Jesus research scholar, Hebraist and historian of religion, best known for being an eminent translator of the Dead Sea Scrolls; [5] [6] a former Roman Catholic priest of Jewish descent, he rediscovered his Jewish roots, abandoned Christianity and converted to Liberal Judaism. [5] [6]
10 November 1927 in Palisades Park, New Jersey, United States Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of Newark [29] Newark [4] Heroic Virtues Introduction of Cause: Augustin Alfred Etlin (rel. name: Lukas) 25 February 1864 Sarnen, Obwalden, Switzerland 16 December 1927 Stanberry, Missouri: Professed Priest, Benedictines (Swiss-American Congregation)
A priest resigned earlier this month after his diocese discovered the baptisms he had performed were invalid because he had changed a single word. A priest changed one word. Now all baptisms by ...
Chilean Jesuit priest, master of novices (Pope Francis) and writer [2] Elizabeth Alfred: 1914–2015: 101: Australian Anglican priest [3] [4] Albert Jean Amateau: 1889–1996: 106: Turkish-born American rabbi [5] Joseph Anderson: 1889–1992: 102: American general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [6] Saint Anthony ...
But the broad outlines of the story — a young teenager possessed by a seemingly supernatural force; two priests called to the child’s bedside to expel it — were based on supposedly real ...