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  2. Paraclete - Wikipedia

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    Paraclete (/ ˈ p æ r ə k l iː t /; Greek: παράκλητος, romanized: paráklētos) is a Christian biblical term occurring five times in the Johannine texts of the New Testament. In Christian theology , the word commonly refers to the Holy Spirit and is translated as 'advocate', 'counsellor', or 'helper'.

  3. Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete - Wikipedia

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    The Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete is a Latin Church, Catholic religious congregation of men dedicated to ministry to priests and Brothers with personal difficulties. The congregation was founded in 1947 by Father Gerald Fitzgerald in Jemez Springs, New Mexico ; they are named for the Paraclete - a representation of the Holy ...

  4. Abbey of the Paraclete - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of the Paraclete (French: Abbaye du Paraclet) was a Benedictine monastery founded by Peter Abelard in Ferreux-Quincey, France, after he left the Abbey of St. Denis about 1121. Paraclete comes from the Greek word meaning "one who consoles" and is found in the Gospel of John (16:7) as a name for the Holy Spirit .

  5. Gerald Fitzgerald (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Michael Cushing Fitzgerald, s.P. (October 29, 1894 in Framingham, Massachusetts – June 28, 1969) was an American Catholic priest known for founding the Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete, which operates centers for priests dealing with challenges such as alcoholism, substance abuse and sexual misconduct.

  6. Heloise - Wikipedia

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    Abelard's bones were moved to the Oratory of the Paraclete after his death, and after Héloïse's death in 1163/64 her bones were placed alongside his. The bones of the pair were moved more than once afterwards, but they were preserved even through the vicissitudes of the French Revolution , and now are presumed to lie in the well-known tomb in ...

  7. Order of the Holy Paraclete - Wikipedia

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    The Order of The Holy Paraclete (OHP) is an Anglican religious congregation. The community began in 1915, when it was founded by Margaret Cope (1886–1961) at the Mother House of St Hilda's Priory, Sneaton Castle, Whitby. [1] A new priory was constructed in 2018 and Sneaton Castle was sold.

  8. List of American proposed candidates for Catholic sainthood

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    Priest and Founder of the Servants of the Paraclete; Founder, Handmaids of the Precious Blood Santa Fe and Boston: Heroic Virtues Joseph Clifford Fenton: 16 January 1906 Springfield, Illinois: 7 July 1969 Chicopee, Massachusetts: Diocesan Priest Springfield: Heroic Virtues Catherine Anne Cesnik 17 November 1942 Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh ...

  9. Abbaye du Paraclet - Wikipedia

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