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  2. Stanley Rother - Wikipedia

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    He was baptized on March 29, 1935, in Okarche's Holy Trinity Church by Father Zenon Steber. His sister Betty Mae adopted the religious name Sister Marita upon taking her vows, and they had two brothers, Tom and Jim. [2] Rother was strong and adept at farm tasks. He decided to become a priest after completing high school at Holy Trinity School.

  3. Donald Sanborn - Wikipedia

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    Donald J. Sanborn (born February 19, 1950) is an American Traditionalist Catholic bishop who is known for his advocacy of sedeprivationism. [1] [2] He currently serves as the superior general of the sedevacantist Roman Catholic Institute (RCI) and rector of the sedevacantist Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.

  4. Richard R. Lavigne - Wikipedia

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    Richard Roger Lavigne (February 18, 1941 – May 21, 2021) [1] [2] was a laicized priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts and convicted sex offender. Lavigne was at the center of the priest abuse scandal in the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts with about 40 claims of sexual abuse of minors placed against him.

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  6. Holy Trinity Parish, Westfield - Wikipedia

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    Holy Trinity Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States. Founded 1903. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts .

  7. J. O. Patterson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He practiced law and then became active in state and local political life as a state representative for one term, a state senator for two terms, a Memphis City Councilman for five terms and interim mayor of Memphis (for 20 days total) in 1982, following the resignation of J. Wyeth Chandler; after the statutory 20 days, he was succeeded by ...

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  9. Robert P. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Robert Reed was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 11, 1959, to William and Jeanne Reed. He grew up in Swampscott, Massachusetts, attending parochial schools in that town. Reed then attended at St. John's Preparatory School, a Catholic high school in Danvers, Massachusetts. [1] [2] It was during high school that Reed decided to become a priest.