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  • 121Maine — • Commonly known as the Pine Tree State, but is sometimes called the Star in the East Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maine     Maine      …

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  • 122New Jersey — • One of the original thirteen states of the American Union. . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. New Jersey     New Jersey     † …

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  • 123Texas — • Includes geography, history, demographic, and government information Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Texas     Texas     † …

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  • 124proctor — I noun advocate, agent, appointee, broker, caretaker, delegate, deputy, functionary, instrument, lawyer, lieutenant, manager, minister, monitor, officer, procurator, proxy, representative, second, steward, surrogate, vicar II index advocate… …

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  • 125Laski, Jan I and Jan II —    Uncle and nephew, members of an influential family of Polish nobility who were leaders in the church and also in encouraging Renaissance learning in their country. Jan I (1455 1531) entered the service of the Polish king in 1496 and rose to… …

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  • 126Christ Church Cathedral (Victoria, British Columbia) — Coordinates: 48°25′20″N 123°21′33″W / 48.42222°N 123.35917°W / 48.42222; 123.35917 …

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  • 127Denton Thompson — Anglicanism portal James Denton Thompson (20 July 1856 31 October 1924) was the Bishop of Sodor and Man[1] from 1912 until his death in 1924.[2 …

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  • 128LASCO (or LASKI), John A — (1499 1560) A Polish Reformer, proponent of Protestant church union, Bible translator, and friend of Thomas Cranmer,* Desiderius Erasmus,* and John Calvin,* John a Lasco was born at Lask to Jaroslav and his wife Susanna of Bakova Gora. Under the… …

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