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| Mike Thompson |place of birth= St. Helena, California Mike_Thompson
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| Hilda Solis |place of birth=Los Angeles, California Hilda_Solis
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| Altar server An altar server or Acolyte is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a religious service. Acolytes attend to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell, etc. Altar_server
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| Ordination of women In general religious use, ordination is the process by which a person is consecrated (set apart for the administration of various religious rites). The ordination of women is a controversial issue in religions where either the rite of ordination, or the role that an ordained person fulfills, has traditionally been restricted to men because of cultural or theological prohibitions. Ordination_of_women
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| Fête nationale du Québec (Saint Jean Baptiste Day) Talk:Fête_nationale_du_Québec_(Saint_Jean_Baptiste_Day)
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| Haberdasher A haberdasher is a person who sells small articles for sewing, such as buttons, ribbons and zippers.Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 1989: "A dealer in small articles appertaining to dress, as thread, tape, ribbons, etc. Haberdasher
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| Roman Catholic Church The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church,McClintock, p. 71, quote: "The name may be found in a number of Roman Catholic writers, and is generally used in the constitution of those states in which the Roman Catholic Church is recognized as one of the recognized or tolerated State churches. Roman_Catholic_Church
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| Weather lore [humilis indicates a good day ahead.] Weather_lore
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| Father Brown Father Brown is a fictional detective created by English novelist G. K. Father_Brown
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| Bede Griffiths Alan Richard "Bede" Griffiths (17 December, 1906 – 13 May, 1993), also known as Swami Dayananda (Bliss of Compassion), was a British-born Benedictine monk and missionary who lived in ashrams in South India. He was born at Walton-on-Thames, England and studied literature at Oxford University under professor and Christian apologist C. Bede_Griffiths
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| Compulsory sterilization Compulsory sterilization programs are government policies which attempt to force people to undergo surgical sterilization. In the first half of the twentieth century, many such programs were instituted in many countries around the world, usually as part of eugenics programs intended to prevent the reproduction and multiplication of members of the population considered to be carriers of defective genetic traits. Compulsory_sterilization
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| Raymond E. Brown Raymond Edward Brown (May 22, 1928 - August 8, 1998), was an American Roman Catholic priest and Biblical scholar. He was regarded as a specialist concerning the hypothetical ‘Johannine community’, which he speculated contributed to the authorship of the Gospel of John, and wrote influential studies on the birth and death of Jesus. Raymond_E._Brown
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| Raymond E. Brown Talk:Raymond_E._Brown
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| Youngcatholicguy User:Youngcatholicguy
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| Emmanuel Milingo | birth_place = Mnukwa, Zambia Emmanuel_Milingo
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| Zita |feast_day=27 April Zita
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| Abdon and Sennen Saints Abdon and Sennen, variously written in early calendars and martyrologies Abdo, Abdus, and Sennes, Sennis, Zennen, are recognized by the Roman Catholic Church as Christian Martyrs, with a feast day on 30 July."Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7) In some places they have been honoured on 20 March, and the first Sunday of May. Abdon_and_Sennen
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| Jefferson Bible Talk:Jefferson_Bible
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| Alexis Carrel Talk:Alexis_Carrel
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| Feast of the Sacred Heart The Feast of the Sacred Heart (properly, the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart) is a holy day in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. It falls 19 days after Pentecost, on a Friday. Feast_of_the_Sacred_Heart
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