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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.
    3 KB (579 words) - 20:32, 13 February 2008
  • ...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
    4 KB (687 words) - 20:16, 25 September 2007
  • ...: 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
    30 KB (5,468 words) - 17:27, 26 September 2007
  • ...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
    6 KB (1,011 words) - 15:52, 20 March 2008
  • ...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
    9 KB (1,536 words) - 15:55, 20 March 2008
  • ...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
    7 KB (1,328 words) - 15:59, 20 March 2008
  • ...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
    16 KB (2,558 words) - 16:00, 20 March 2008
  • ...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
    25 KB (4,524 words) - 20:19, 21 March 2008
  • ...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),
    7 KB (1,244 words) - 20:20, 21 March 2008
  • ...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
    18 KB (3,268 words) - 20:25, 21 March 2008
  • ...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,''
    9 KB (1,468 words) - 20:28, 24 March 2008
  • ...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
    10 KB (1,740 words) - 19:10, 25 March 2008
  • ...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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