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Frank Weston was born on 13 September 1871 in South London, the fourth son and fifth child of a tea broker. [2] Born into a clerical family — and his nephew became Frank Weston (Bishop of Knaresborough) [3] — he was educated at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Oxford, where he obtained a first-class honours degree in theology in 1893. [4]
The son of civil engineer John Curr and Hannah Curr (née Wilson), [3] [4] he was born in Sheffield on 14 April 1793, baptized by his godfather, Richard Rimmer, at the Catholic Chapel in Norfolk Row on 6 May. He had one brother, John, and six sisters.
Potta Ashram is a Catholic charismatic renewal centre in Potta, Thrissur District of Kerala. The centre is managed by the Vincentian Congregation. The centre comes under Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Irinjalakuda. [1] [2] The Potta Ashram was founded in 1977 as the centre to direct and to co-ordinate popular mission retreats.
In 2003, Boland wrote a letter to the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus, expressing concerns about Reverend Donald J. McGuire. McGuire was a Jesuit priest who organized youth retreats in Georgia. Boland was forwarding the complaints of a Georgia couple whose son had attended one retreat.
Mount St. Alphonsus Seminary (later Mount St. Alphonsus Retreat Center), located in Esopus, New York, was an American Roman Catholic seminary founded in 1907 by the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, more commonly known as the Redemptorist Fathers and Brothers.
NET's roots go back to the St. Paul Catholic Youth Center (CYC), [1] which offered a variety of programs from 1939 to 1989. In 1980, NET's founder Mark Berchem, through CYC, organized eighteen high school youth retreats around southern Minnesota. Young adults traveled in a van giving these retreats over a three-week period in January.
When the Catholic Church created the Diocese of Greensburg in 1951, the first bishop, Rev. Hugh Lamb, lived at St. Emma's while making the initial arrangements. St. Emma also served as the diocesan chancery for the first year. The sisters built a retreat house in 1954. The sisters built the first monastery wing in 1960 and the second wing in 1963.
St. Therese Retreat Center is a retreat house and shrine of the Catholic Diocese of Columbus dedicated to Thérèse of Lisieux located on East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio. History [ edit ]