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  • 31Loughan House — is a low security open detention centre in Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland. Built in 1953 as a noviciate for the White Fathers Missionary Congregation, it was purchased by the Department of Justice in 1972 to be converted to a prison facility.… …

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  • 32Jean-Gabriel Perboyre — Infobox Saint name=Jean Gabriel Perboyre birth date=6 January1802 death date=11 September 1840 feast day=11 September venerated in= imagesize=175px caption=Statue of Jean Gabriel Perboyre birth place=Le Puech, Montgesty, Lot, France death… …

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  • 33Daniel Seghers — from Jan Meyssens s Image de divers Hommes d espirit sublime (1649), after a lost painting by Jan Lievens. It was published in Het Gulden Cabinet (p 213) in 1662. Daniel Seghers (3 December 1590 – 2 November 1661) was a Jesuit brother and Flemish …

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  • 34Adam František Kollár — Infobox Person name = Adam František Kollár image size = caption = Adam František Kollár, 1779 birth name = birth date = 11 16 April 1718 birth place = Terchová (Tyerhova), Habsburg Monarchy (now Slovakia) death date = 10 July 1783 (aged 65)… …

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  • 35Michael Elmore-Meegan — Michael Elmore Meegan, also known as Michael Meegan,[1] (born 26 March 1959) is the co founder of the International Community for Relief Of Starvation and Suffering (ICROSS),[2] an aid agency operating in East Africa that describes itself as a… …

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  • 36Richard Xavier Baxter — Richard Baxter, (28 March 1821 ndash; 8 May 1904), was a Roman Catholic priest and a Jesuit who was born in England and emigrated to Upper Canada with his family about 1830. Baxter entered the newly established Jesuit noviciate in Montreal in… …

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  • 37Fleury Baudrand — Fleury Baudrand, (9 March 1811 ndash; 1 October 1853), was a Roman Catholic priest.There is no record of Fleury Baudrand’s childhood or education in France. He was ordained a priest in 1837 entered the noviciate of the Oblates. In 1841 the… …

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  • 38Jean-Claude-Léonard Baveux — (6 November 1796 ndash; 21 November 1865) was a Sulpician priest and a member of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate ministry. Baveux was born in France, served in Napoleon’s army, and then studied for the priesthood. Wishing to serve in Canada, he… …

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  • 39Binterim — Binterim, Anton Joseph, geb. 1779 in Düsseldorf. studirte die Humaniora daselbst bei den Exjesuiten, trat 1796 in den Franciscanerorden, studirte nach geendigtem Noviciate Philosophie u. Physik in Düren u. 1798 Theologie in Aachen; er wurde 18055 …

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  • 40Franca, S. (1) — 1S. Franca (Francha), V. Abbat. (25. April). Vom Altd. franh = kühn, aufrichtig, frei etc. – Die hl. Franca oder Francha stammte aus dem gräflichen Geschlechte der Vitalta (Vite alta) und wurde geboren um das J. 1170 zu Piacenza (Placentia),… …

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