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  • St. Ambrose Church (Diocese of Kalamazoo) (category Parishes in Michigan) (section Related parishes)
    population in Parchment, Michigan, a small community near Kalamazoo. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo, established in 1971, oversees the parish, which
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  • Baptized two days later in the Church of Notre-Dame d'Alençon, she received her name in honor of local saints and family devotion. Parish records confirm her
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  • beehive or whip, Ambrose appears in churches. His hymns, praised in recent posts on X, inspire worship, with veneration in Orthodox Christianity and the Anglican
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  • Tobin served in Redemptorist parishes, grounding his studies in practical ministry. His multilingual proficiency and global exposure in Rome prepared
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  • Coutances Cathedral, he pastored in Boucey before sailing for China in 1852, arriving in Hong Kong and transferring to Guangxi in 1854. Among Yao minorities
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  • Parma: Serves parishes primarily in Ohio, but also in parts of several other states including Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and others in the Midwest. Eparchy
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  • Saint Brigid of Kildare (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Parishes)
    Kildare met her end peacefully in old age, her death marking the close of a foundational era in Irish Christianity. Born in Faughart to noble pagan father
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  • the largest Catholic church in North America and a prominent center of Marian devotion in the Catholic Church. Conceived in 1911 by Bishop Thomas Joseph
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  • Detroit, Michigan, USA)\n\u003C/p\u003E\u003C/div\u003E","title":"American veneration site (Church of Saint Moses the Black, Detroit, Michigan, USA)\n"
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  • Network (EWTN), the largest Catholic media network in the world, founded in 1981 by Mother Mary Angelica in Irondale, Alabama. The channel serves as a digital
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  • Andrew's occupation was priesthood; ordained in 1823 by Bishop John Baptist Peldado, he served in Hanoi parishes, baptizing and catechizing clandestinely.
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  • seminary in Cambrai from age 13 in 1865, but entered the Society of Jesus as a novice in Lille on 2 October 1872 at age 20, taking perpetual vows in 1874.
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  • Seminary in 1945. Ordained priest for the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1956. Consecrated Bishop of Green Bay in 1984. Appointed Archbishop of Detroit in 1990.
    8 KB (956 words) - 13:37, 25 April 2025