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  2. Company of Pastors - Wikipedia

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    The Venerable Company of Pastors in 1905. The Company of Pastors or Venerable Company [1] [page needed] (French: Compagnie des pasteurs) is an organization, comparable to a classis, [2] of ministers and deacons of the Protestant Church of Geneva. [3]

  3. Antonio Margil - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Margil was born in Valencia, Spain, on August 18, 1657. Margil entered the Franciscan Order in his native city on 22 April 1673. After his ordination to the priesthood, he volunteered for the Native American missions and arrived at Vera Cruz on 6 June 1683.

  4. Marcello Labor - Wikipedia

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    Marcello Labor (8 July 1890 – 29 September 1954) – born Marcello Loewy – was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and former doctor. [1] [2] Labor was born to Jewish parents and was Jewish himself until his conversion to Roman Catholicism on 23 December 1914.

  5. Miranda Threlfall-Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Threlfall-Holmes studied history at Christ's College, Cambridge, [1] [3] and receiving her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1995: as per tradition, her BA was promoted to a Master of Arts (MA Cantab) in 1997. [1]

  6. HMS Venerable (1808) - Wikipedia

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    Venerable was Admiral Durham's flagship when on 16 January 1814, Venerable and her prize Jason, were in company with Cyane. Cyane spotted two 44-gun French frigates, Alcmène and Iphigénie and signaled to Venerable. Venerable joined her and after a chase that left Cyane far behind, captured Alcmène, though not without a fight.

  7. Francis Libermann - Wikipedia

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    Francis Mary Paul Libermann (French: François-Marie-Paul Libermann; born Jacob Libermann; 12 April 1802 – 2 February 1852) was a French Jewish convert to Catholicism and a Spiritan priest.

  8. Ana de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    Ana de Jesús, translated into English as Anne of Jesus (25 November 1545 – 4 March 1621), was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite nun and writer. She was a close companion of Teresa of Ávila, foundress of the Carmelite reform and served to establish new monasteries of the Order throughout Europe.

  9. Hospital de los Venerables - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital de los Venerables (officially the Hospital de Venerables Sacerdotes, Hospital of Venerable Priests, popularly known as the Hospital of the Venerable) of Seville, Spain, is a baroque 17th-century building which served as a residence for priests.