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  • ...Baptiste Petit-Jean to Father Jean-Claude Colin on the copy of a letter of John Joseph Therry to Jules Dumont d’Urville, commander of the Astrolabe]] :*[[Girard0187|'''0187''', 10 Aug 1842 - Fr John Brady to Bp James Browne and to Fr Jean-Claude Colin, Windsor NSW]]
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  • ;[161]:17 '''Saturday'''. Favourable wind -- novena in honour of St John the Baptist. A short talk. ;[167]:24 St John [the Baptist]’s day -- favourable wind -- a bottle of champagne in honour
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  • ...uth Island. In 1830 he and about 100 of his warriors were taken by Captain John Stewart on the brig ''Elizabeth'' to the Akaroa area where he avenged himse
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  • ...hanged. So, when he compares the church to the stock of a vine, <ref> Cf. John 15:1 - 10 </ref> he gives us a very simple and very easy means to make the
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  • ...ft up your eyes and look: already the fields are white for the harvest – John 4:35]. I have learned here about circumstances which are very favourable fo ...e coast of New Holland, where there is civilisation, a Vicar Apostolic<ref>John Bede Polding - translator’s note</ref> and a Christian community protecte
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  • ...ny case, the memories of the recent Methodist victory and the influence of John Thomas and his colleague William Brooks were too powerful. The King did not ...was spoken as in Tonga. According to Mangeret it was the Wesleyan minister John Thomas who pointed Pompallier towards Wallis.<ref> Mangeret, ''Mgr. Bataill
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  • ...c 102 [2] f/n 2; an unedited letter of 31 August 1841 from Jean Pèzant to John Baptiste Épalle, APM 2 208). The destination of the two priests will be ch
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  • ;Hosie: John Hosie. ''Challenge. The Marists in Colonial Australia.'' Sydney 1987. ;''Life'': Brother John Baptist. ''Life of Joseph Benedict Champagnat''. (Bicentenary edition) Rom
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  • ...You can draw on the rents which fall due to me at Christmas and next St John's Day to cover any expenses you incur.
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  • ...more convenient and time saving one for his missionaries. Br Attale (John-Baptiste Grimaud: 1809 – 1847) was the only brother with this group. Fro
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  • ...be welcome. Two missionaries in turn attacked one of my catechists Hoane (John) Papaka. They began to declaim like orators, or rather like representatives
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  • ...of the natives who worship as Catholics, and on the same day Hoane Papita (John Baptist), a Catholic chief caused a new flagstaff to be put up, promising t
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  • ...ce. The leading figures in it were John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, and John Henry Newman. Newman became a Catholic in 1845 - translator’s note</ref>
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  • ...ch the Governor had promised each of them to protect the flagstaff against John Heke’s attacks. Fine protection! Bishop Pompallier, who had left for Sydn .... Most of them were armed by the magistrate. They are now ready to fire on John Heke if he arrives. What will be the outcome of this business? God alone kn
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  • ...has no doubt lit in them, they open a volume of the Acts of Fox,<ref>sic. John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, first published in 1563 in England, was an accoun
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  • ...slands with the intention of putting an end to all the troubles by seizing John Heke if it is possible, but I am really afraid that they are mistaken in th
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  • ...: because people preached against the divinity of Jesus Christ [''p''5] St John wrote his Gospel to prove that; or because of divisions caused by pride, St
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  • ...at case he would have sailed on the "Sancta Maria" the previous November. John O'Liffe was an Irish resident of the town.</ref> Mr Oliffe is well. He
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  • ...s Lordship's service at St Josephs, 8 with Fr Viard at St Peters and at St John the Baptist, the main house which is my residence and that of the Fathers w
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  • ...ed his problems with the like-minded Archbishop of Sydney, the Benedictine John Bede Polding. He took the opportunity there to write a great number of let
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  • ...gave. Servant was in charge of the former, Favier in charge of the latter. John-Victor Favier (1816 - 1887), a Marist since 1842, worked on Futuna from the
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  • ...the various missionaries either in formation or in community. Marie-Jubin (John-Baptiste Merigay 1820-1897) had not yet turned 14 when he received the habi
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  • ...he more familiar Hone where Emery regularly offers its English equivalent: John</ref> received us cordially, he made me sit beside him, and they all gather ...ing here for what is not clear in the French. Bishop Selwyn had set up St. John's College at Waimate in 1842 and moved it to Auckland in 1844. He might hav
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  • ...aho"), a new schooner which had been presented to the bishop by the trader John Jones. There were two priests and a brother. Gilbert Roudaire (1813-1852),
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  • ...for his new diocese. It was one of his successors as Bishop of Auckland, John Edmund Luck OSB, who had reprinted in translation the first part of his re
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  • ...retreat at Tauranga while at the Bay of Islands, as we learned much later, John Heke, at the head of the natives of the area, was devastating, looting, and
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  • ...unt of a debate with the CMS missionary in this area, the Rev J.A. Wilson. John Alexander Wilson was head of the Anglican mission from 1839 to 1852. He was ...Maori), as with Jesus' words, "I am the true vine." Then I referred to St John, Chapter 6 v 16, where it said (in Latin): "My flesh is really food and my
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  • *Roach, Kevin J., ''Venerable John Claude Colin and the Mission in New Zealand. 1838-1848'', Ms. Gregorian Uni *Garret, John, ''To Live Among the Stars'', W.C.C., Geneva, 1982.
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  • ...nd reconstruct it so as to create a genuinely Samoan Methodist Church<ref> John Garrett, ''To Live Among the Stars,'' 1985, p 128.</ref> The Jovilians surv
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  • Br Gennade (John-Pierre Rolland 1817 – 1898) entered the Hermitage at the age of 23 in Jul
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  • ...th us. He sang a Solemn Mass with deacon and subdeacon on the feast of St John the Baptist, and in the evening he gave a beautiful talk to the assembled c
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  • ...His community consisted of Br Auguste Leblanc and a young English novice, John Larter. Auguste (b 1820) joined the Society in 1843 and came out to the Pac
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  • ...es the opportunity of the return to Sydney of his friend, the master mason John Shea, to send this letter to Poupinel. Although the cathedral was not finis
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  • ;[12]: I inform you in passing that Joe Bolton and John Armstrong are keen on going to see you. They said to me: Mary, when you lea
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  • ...things of heaven where Jesus Christ has gone to prepare a place for us [cf John 14: 2], having no taste or liking for anything but the things of heaven, no
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  • ...e struck with admiration and apprehension. They said Mr Redwood was a true John Bull, bold, enterprising, fearing neither expense nor danger. It was a grea
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  • ...visited, in succession, Saint Mary Major, Saint Mary of the Angels, Saint John Lateran, and the other chief churches of Rome, admiring the beauty and rich
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  • ...he has his facts wrong or Claude-Marie has misinterpreted them. Archdeacon John McEnroe had indeed gone to Europe to see if he could find religious teacher
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  • ...ver come across such conditions. We had only one fine day, the feast of St John the Baptist and that day we were able to have Mass. Nearly every other day
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  • ...a church, a school with 80 pupils, 3 chapels, and 4 flour mills.<ref> Thus John Vibaud SM in his ''The Society of Mary in the Wanganui-Taranaki District,''
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  • ...the regular staff – Joseph himself, Augule, Gennade, and the coadjutors John Larter, Pierre Jeanneau, and Andre Rouge, and visitors such as Germanique.
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  • ...to a favourable response, but it was certainly the bequest from Archdeacon John McEnroe, who died in August that year, that pushed the Sydney foundation to
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  • ...St Patrick’s when the great pioneer of the Australian Church, Archdeacon John McEnroe, died in August 1868. He had been a strong supporter of the Society
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  • ...Br John, Provincial in Sydney.’ This is certainly a later addition since John, although appointed to this position earlier in the year, did not leave Eur ...e left the congregation at the beginning of 1878,complaining, according to John, of ‘having too much work and not enough study’ (letter to Superior Gen
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  • :*[[NZ18510618Seon|18 Jun 1851 - Fr Antoine Séon to John Robert Godley, Lyttelton]] :*[[NZ18511009Seon|09 Oct 1851 - Fr Antoine Séon to John Robert Godley, Wellington]]
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  • ...mate improved and the weather was pleasant. On 24 June they celebrated St. John the Baptist, the name-day of Bishop Pompallier, with a bottle of champagne.
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  • ...care of mail to and from France. An Irish priest in the Bishop’s house, John McEncroe, was to be Pompallier’s agent. They were given a room in the new
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  • :On Futuna lived an Englishman, named John Jones, who ran a little schooner and on 23 March 1838, shortly after the o
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  • ...ablished their general model for the small islands of the Pacific’.<ref> John Garrett, ''To Live Among the Stars'', p. 88. Garret ascribes this ideal to
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  • ...them what he thought of it all. When Marie Nizier heard that the whaler ''John Adams'' of Nantucket was on the way to New Zealand, Chanel tried to send a
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  • ...Ward has worked on this translation for some time in his retirement at St John Vianney House in Auckland.
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  • ...is He who is sending you, ''sicut misit me pater et ego mitto vos. ''<ref>John 20:21 "As the Father sent me, so am I sending you." :</ref> He will be wit
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  • ...he bought two other sections of land adjoining the plot he had bought from John Roberton during the visit of the ''Venus''.<ref> Cf. [[APAC90|above, p. 90.
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  • ...he ship for £ 600 to John Roberton.<ref> [[Girard0059|LRO, doc. 59]] [32].John Roberton was the man who sold Pompallier a piece of land at the time of the
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  • ...October 1838 people on Wallis planned to attack an American whaler, the ''John Adams'', and had the ''Lavelua''’s permission to do so, it was Tuugahala ...for having translated large parts of the Bible. The translator, a certain John Thomas (whom they had met when visiting the island of Vava`u) has caught th
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  • ...9, LO, Clisby 011 [22 - 28], and in Twyning, ''Shipwreck and Adventures of John P. Twyning among the South Sea Islanders'', pp. 120 - 127. What Twyning tel
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  • ...I love with the same love with which you loved your [mother] and disciple John. On this earth I have distanced myself from them, I have lost them for the
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  • ...d also by these means it happens that everyone is drawn to Him. <ref> Cf. John 12:32. </ref> The thing that discourages us more when dealing with the nat ...ad built a temple and Mount Zion, the place of the temple of the Jews (cf. John 4:20). </ref> Oh the beautiful sign of the cross. How my eyes longed to
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  • ...execution, he was baptised according to the Anglican tradition by Reverend John Churton. (ref ''Dictionary of NZ biography'', Vol.1, p.262) </ref> One is s
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  • I am currently researching Fr John Clerkin SM Any contributions gratefully received.
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  • ...very well received there by Bishop Polding’s Vicar General, <ref> Bishop John Bede Polding (1794-1877) was, at the time of Bernard’s writing, Vicar Apo
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  • ...received a letter from Petitjean, who had become acquainted in Sydney with John Joseph Therry, an Irish priest working in Hobart. Therry had met with Capta
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  • ...scharged them. Finding himself without captain or crew he sold the ship to John Roberton for 15.000 francs (£ 600), which was, he wrote to Colin, what the ...th the bishop the title-deeds of a part of Waihihi known later as the ''‘John Roberton Property’''.<ref> Keys, op. cit. p. 115.</ref> Roberton was dro
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  • ...ed documents etc with his family name, he was often called '''Br John'''. John's Road in Taradale is named after him.
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  • .... A young man there, a zealous Catholic and doctor for the settlement,<ref>John Patrick Fitzgerald, a doctor, 27 years old in 1842, was leader of the Catho
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  • ...f Catholic missionaries who are undersigned, authorise the Reverend Father John Baptiste Petit-Jean to go to Sydney to make a loan at the same town by send
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  • *Roach, Kevin J. Venerable John Claude Colin and the Mission in New Zealand. 1838-1848. Thèse dactylograph
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  • :*[[NZ18510618Seon|18 Jun 1851 - Fr Antoine Seon to John Robert Godley, Lyttelton]] :*[[NZ18511009Seon|27 Sep 1851 - Fr Antoine Séon to John Robert Godley, Wellington]]
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  • ...here some new details which Bishop Pomapllier gave us about Hone Heke.<ref>John (Hone) Heke, the Māori chief who fought against the English and was respon ;[3]: John Heke arrived. He came forward calmly, full of reserve. He greeted the bisho
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  • ...ke, called the Napoleon of New Zealand, are everyday increasing in number. John Heke has now under his command three thousand combatants. According to a
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  • ;[1]:John Baptist Francis Pompallier, by Divine mercy and the grace of the holy Apost :::+John Baptist Francis Pompallier, Bishop of Maronea, and Vicar Apostolic of Weste
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  • ...ely govern his Church? Isn't our Saviour the way, the truth and the life [John 14:6]? And the most holy Virgin, what praise has not been given her by the
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  • ...nded themselves and the encounter was spirited. The Protestant catechist John Make fell down dead, with his weapons in his hands. He was the mainstay o
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  • ...out. ''Regnum caelorum vim partitur, et violenti etc'' [(From the days of John the Baptist up till now) the kingdom of heaven has been assailed with viole
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  • ...eems quite white and ready to be gathered in. ''Jan alba ad messem.''<ref> John 4:35. Do you not have a saying: Four months more and the harvest comes? But
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  • ...ented a shepherd, with these words “Feed my lambs, feed my sheep”.<ref>John 21:15-17</ref> After several volleys of musketry, the sound of some little
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  • ...ritish whalers on which he had formerly sailed, was the great favourite of John Jones, an English trader living on Futuna and, through Jones, of the missio
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  • ...of our opposite brothers. An Irish captain told me that he visited the ''John Williams'', which is their society’s ship and as he could not see canons ...ief by Father Chevron resulted in several conversions. Poor Thomas, <ref> John Thomas, Methodist (Wesleyan) missionary in Tonga (cf. doc. 22, ∫ 3, n.3;
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  • ...which is going to be set up in Lyons near St John.<ref>the cathedral of St John the Baptist – translator’s note</ref> Please accept, my very dear paren
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  • ...he brought to us Bishop Douarre and Reverend Father Rougeyron with Brother John. It was a family celebration to embrace these dear colleagues and a most s ...d produce. Followed by Reverend Fathers Rougeyron and Viard and Brothers John and Blaise, he had arrived in New Caledonia in December and on Christmas Da
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  • ...ng for souls and people who are charitable: ''gratia pro gratia''.<ref> Cf John 1:16. ''Et de plenitudine eius nos omnes accepimus, et gratiam pro gratia'' ...that since we have received these things, the names of Mary, St Joseph, St John the Baptist, St Francis, St Peter and St Virginia have been given to catech
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  • ...Baptiste Petit-Jean to Father Jean-Claude Colin on the copy of a letter of John Joseph Therry to Jules Dumont d’Urville, commander of the Astrolabe== ...date of the document, that of Therry’s letter has been taken. The author John Joseph Therry, a priest of Irish birth, carried out ministry in Australia f
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  • ...<ref> The author writes ''Ho Hane'' for ''Hoane'' (cf also Hoani and Hone (John), spellings established by various missionaries and based on English or Lat
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  • ...acred 70 sailors and passengers on the British ship ''Boyd'', captained by John Thompson, at Whangaroa. Only four passengers escaped; a woman, two little g
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  • ...ht about our redemption. ''Ego ponam animam meam pro ovibus meis''<ref> Cf John 10:15: ''et anhimana pono pro ovibus meis'' (and I will lay down my life fo
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  • ...so as to make henceforth only one flock led by one sole shepherd,<ref> Cf John 10:16. “I have other sheep which are not of this fold, and I must lead th ...d by his vicar-general and his secretary .<ref> On 16 November 1840 Bishop John Bede Polding, then Vicar-Apostolic of Australia, left Sydney for Europe by
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  • ...from Sydney, not only building materials, but a mason to oversee the work, John Shea (Heslin 33). Ever eager to acquire further skills so as to be of more
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  • ...aticum and it should be noted that this good ecclesiastic named Brady<ref> John Brady (1800? -1871) was born in Ireland in Castletara, Co. Cavan, and train ...g of the church. In 1868, thanks to the request made by the parish priest, John McEncroe, a short time before his death, Austin Sheedy, Bishop Polding’s
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  • ...ome potatoes, but only at great cost but ''quid hoc inter tantum''<ref> Cf John 6:9. “There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two little fish,
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  • ;[4]: For the same intention, another pound for Doctor John Fitzgerald MD in Wellington.
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  • ...said, to the first Marist, his beloved disciple – ''ecce mater tua''<ref>John 19:2 - “Behold your mother”</ref>- ... ...Now in 1829 Vaimua Lavelua became king (he took the name Soane Patita – John the Baptist – when he was baptised by Bataillon in 1842). Siaosi Manini c
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  • ...counted. Do not be afraid, you are worth more than all the sparrows” and John 16:33 – “In this world you will be in distress, but be full of confiden
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  • ...dom of heaven suffers violence,<ref>Cf Matt 11:12 – “since the days of John the Baptist up till now, the kingdom of God has been subjected to violence, ...ng to an even newer religion and recognise as founder a certain Wesley<ref>John Wesley (1703-91), an English theologian and founder of Methodism.</ref> who
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  • ...made into the seminary for the formation of the seminarians Francis Kums, John Breen, and Hilarion Dale. Saint Mary’s College, North Shore, was transfer ...ay (cf. Simmons, , p. 11-13. 39, 47). The second priest is certainly Jean (John) Alletag, in charge of Whakatane (about 30kms west of Opotiki); the latter,
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  • ...ted to have a discussion with me in English in front of the Europeans.<ref>John Morgan (1806/7?-1865), born in Ireland a CMS missionary, was in charge of
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  • ==10 August 1842 - Father John Brady to Bishop James Browne and to Father Jean-Claude Colin, Windsor NSW== ;[2]: I have received a letter from our beloved Bishop<ref> John Bede Polding, bishop ( for a few months only, archbishop) of Sydney.</ref>
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  • ...uit. ''Et ego se exultatus fuero a terra, Omnia traham ad me ipsum.''<ref> John 12:32: “And I, when I have been raised from the earth, I will draw all me ...Jn 19:6. “As for me I find no case against him.” (Cf Luke 23:4, 23;22; John 18:38m 19:4) </ref> he has done nothing but good, he said, ''trans[…] ben
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  • ...hich is the King’s church. I carry out my ministry from St Peter’s. St John’s church is 80 feet long and 30 wide.<ref>“feet” – the metric syste
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  • ...you call all those who are Catholics Papists. Well! Paul, Timothy, James, John, Andrew, Matthew, Luke and Mark, who wrote the holy scriptures, they were a ...e Protestant missionaries arrived, amongst them a man named William, <ref> John Williams, missionary of the London Missionary Society (cf. [[Girard0028|doc
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  • ...indsor, I think about 7 or 8 leagues [about 35 to 40 km] from Sydney.<ref> John Brady (Cf Doc 176 [17] f/n 11)</ref> I am going to picture him to you and s ...ldren be taught in the faith and doctrine of the Anglican Church. Reverend John Joseph Therry, a Catholic priest who came to Sydney in May 1820, found hims
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