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The Minor Basilica and National Shrine of La Virgen Divina Pastora, known canonically as the Three Kings Parish and commonly known as Gapan Church, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine in Gapan, Nueva Ecija in the Philippines that was founded in the 1500s.
The Bourbon & Beefsteak, latterly The Bourbon, is a pub in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia.It was opened in October 1967 by Bernie Houghton with a 24-hour licence. At the time Kings Cross was a popular venue for United States G.I.s on rest and recreation leave from the Vietnam War. [1]
King's Cathedral and Chapels, sometimes referred to as King's or KC, is an international Pentecostal multi-site megachurch based in Kahului, Hawaii. It is affiliated with the Assemblies of God USA . The church, originally called First Assembly of God Maui , was established in the year of 1980 by the church's current Global Senior Pastors, Dr ...
Al pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"), tacos al pastor, or tacos de trompo is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla and Mexico City, where they remain most prominent; today, though, it is a common menu item found in taquerías throughout Mexico.
"Sweethearts" was a cafè in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, but has since been demolished. It was located where the present-day McDonald's is now, in the middle of Kings Cross. [2] The song "Plaza" refers to Sydney's Plaza Hotel, where Don Walker was living in Kings Cross at the time. [2]
CHICAGO — A Chicago-area veterinarian who is a well-known judge on the national dog show circuit has been arrested on child pornography charges alleging he chatted online about a plan to ...
Robert Andrew Cook (June 7, 1912 – March 11, 1991) was the president of The King's College (New York) in Briarcliff Manor, and also a Christian author, radio broadcaster, and pastor. [1] He went to Moody Bible Institute when he was 16 years old. [2] After graduating, he went to Wheaton College in Illinois and earned a B.A.
James Freeman was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on April 22, 1759. [2] After attending the Boston Latin Grammar School, [3] graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. in 1777, [4] and in 1782 became a reader at King's Chapel.