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The Diocese of Biloxi (Latin: Dioecesis Biloxiensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church that encompasses 17 counties in southern Mississippi in the United States.
Victory of St. Michael by Raphael, 16th century St. Michael in stained glass window by Franz Mayer & Co. Quis ut Deus? ('Who is like God?') is on his shield. Saint Michael the Archangel is referenced in the Old Testament and has been part of Christian teachings since the earliest times. [1]
The Mount Without, formerly the Church of St Michael on the Mount Without, is a former church, now a creative space, on St Michael's Hill in Bristol, England, near the University.
Like many places dedicated to St. Michael, the aligned sites are almost all located on prominent hilltops or other hard to reach places, and include Skellig Michael, St Michael's Mount, Mont Saint-Michel, the Sacra di San Michele, San Michele Arcangelo, the Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo, the Panormitis Monastery of the Archangel Michael, and Stella Maris Monastery.
Louis Kihneman was born on February 14, 1952, in Lafayette, Louisiana.He attended the University of St. Thomas in Houston, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in religious education and theology.
St Michael's Church, Brynford, Flintshire; Church of St Michael, Cilycwm, Carmarthenshire; St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Din Sylwy, Anglesey; St Michael's Church, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire
Saint Michael's Catholic Church (Galena, Illinois) St. Michael's Catholic Church (Holbrook, Iowa) St. Michael's Catholic Church (Port Austin, Michigan), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Huron County, Michigan
The Congregation of Saint Michael the Archangel (Latin: Congregatio Sancti Michaëlis Archangeli) abbreviated CSMA, also known as the Michaelites, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men (brothers and priests) founded by the Blessed Father BronisÅ‚aw Markiewicz, a Polish priest from Miejsce Piastowe, Poland. [2]