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Deutsch: New Orleans (La, USA) Loyola Universität, Holy Name of Jesus Church (New Orleans) Date: 23 April 2016: Source: Self-photographed: Author: Arnoldius: Camera ...
The Litany of the Holy Name is a Roman-rite Catholic prayer, probably of the 15th century (Bernardino of Siena and John of Capistrano). [1] The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus was introduced in 1530. The veneration of Nomina sacra in the form of variants of the Christogram has a tradition going back to early Christianity.
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Center of Jesus the Lord 1236 N. Rampart St. New Orleans (French Quarter) ... Congregation moved to Holy Name of Mary in Algiers, New Orleans [3] Gretna [3] 2008 [3]
An interior view of the Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral in Raleigh on Friday, May 24, 2024. Opened in 2017 , Holy Name of Jesus still looks like a cathedral fresh out of the box, its marble altar ...
The first classes of Loyola College were held in a residence behind Most Holy Name of Jesus Church. Fr. Biever was the first president. The first of Loyola's permanent buildings was undertaken in 1907, with Marquette Hall completed in 1910. [citation needed] In 1911, the Jesuit schools in New Orleans were reorganized.
The feast of the Holy Name of Jesus has been celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church, at least at local levels, since the end of the fifteenth century. [2] The celebration has been held on different dates, usually in January, because 1 January, eight days after Christmas, commemorates the naming of the child Jesus; as recounted in the Gospel read on that day, "at the end of eight days, when he ...
He was the oldest Jesuit priest in the Society of Jesus' New Orleans province at the time of his death. [4] Kennelly was survived by his sister, Mary Jane Coulon, and brother, Timothy Kennelly. [1] A funeral mass was said on January 7, 2011, at the Most Holy Name of Jesus Church in New Orleans. [1]