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  2. Mon Health Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Heiskell added a Nursing School to supply Heiskell Memorial with well-trained nurses, and he operated the facilities until the early 1950s, when the Pallotine Order of the Roman Catholic Church purchased the hospital and renamed it "St. Vincent Pallotti Hospital." [1] Dr. Heiskell's son, Dr. Edgar F. Heiskell Jr., joined the hospital staff as a ...

  3. Vincent Pallotti - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Pallotti, SAC (21 April 1795 – 22 January 1850) was an Italian Catholic cleric and the founder of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, later known as the Pious Society of Missions (the Pallottines). The original name was restored in 1947.

  4. Union of Catholic Apostolate - Wikipedia

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    With a group of associates and collaborators, Vincent Pallotti developed in the city of Rome a large structure of apostolic activity, beginning with the founding in 1835 of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (better known as the Pallottines, a community of priests and brothers. As the work expanded, he strove to unite and co-ordinate these ...

  5. Pallottines - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome in 1795. Together with a group of associates and collaborators, he developed in the city of Rome a large structure of apostolic activity, which included assisting the poor, the sick, and the marginalized; founding orphanages, institutions of charity, and shelters; and ministering to soldiers, workers, students, and prisoners.

  6. Vinzenz Pallotti University - Wikipedia

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    The Vinzenz Pallotti University (until 2021 Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Vallendar (PTHV)) is a Roman Catholic private university in Vallendar, Germany, that originated as a religious university of the Pallottines. It is run as an ecclesiastically and state-recognized academic university under independent sponsorship.

  7. Pallotti - Wikipedia

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    Pallotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandra Pallotti (born 1974), Italian women's footballer; Luigi Pallotti (1829–1890), Italian cardinal; Vincent Pallotti (1795–1850), Italian Catholic priest, saint, founder of the Pallottines

  8. Moonshaft - Wikipedia

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    Moonshaft or Mooncave is the name given to a large mysterious object allegedly located somewhere in an unspecified mountain range in Slovakia. Moonshaft was allegedly discovered in 1944 during the Slovak National Uprising by military commander Antonín Horák who later emigrated from Czechoslovakia to the United States via France and changed his name to Tony Horak.

  9. Elisabetta Sanna - Wikipedia

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    Elisabetta Sanna (full name Elisabetta Sanna Porcu) (23 April 1788 – 17 February 1857) was an Italian Roman Catholic from Codrongianos Province of Sassari who was an active member of both the Secular Franciscan Order and the Union of the Catholic Apostolate.