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  • 83Campion High School — Campion Jesuit High School was a Jesuit run boarding school for boys in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin named for the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion. The school operated from its founding in 1880 until closing in 1975, and educated several notable… …

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  • 84Brandenburg — • Formerly an electoral principality, and a diocese in the heart of the present Kingdom of Prussia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Brandenburg     Brandenburg      …

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  • 85The Slave Community — Infobox Book name = The Slave Community image caption = Cover of the 1979 revised edition author = John W. Blassingame country = United States language = English subject = Slavery in the United States History of the Southern United States… …

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  • 86Judaism — • Judaism designates the religious communion which survived the destruction of the Jewish nation by the Assyrians and the Babylonians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Judaism     Judaism …

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  • 87Seminary priest — Seminary priests were Roman Catholic priests who were trained in English seminaries or houses of study on the European Continent after the introduction of laws forbidding Roman Catholicism in Britain. Seminaries existed at Douai (from 1568), Rome …

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  • 89Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities     Charity and Charities …

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  • 90Rosminians — • The Institute of Charity, or, officially, Societas a charitate nuncupata, is a religious congregation founded by Antonio Rosmini, first organized in 1828 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rosminians     Rosminians …

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