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Born in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, Rhône, Carrel was raised in a devout Catholic family and was educated by Jesuits, though he no longer practiced his religion when he entered the university.
His mother was a devout woman, so Ampère was also initiated into the Catholic faith along with Enlightenment science.
His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent unaffiliated with the Anglican Church.
Then in 1743 he further alienated his father by marrying Antoinette Champion ( 1710 – 1796 ), a devout Roman Catholic.
Mary, a devout Catholic, was determined to crush the Protestant faith in which Elizabeth had been educated, and she ordered that everyone attend Catholic Mass ; Elizabeth had to outwardly conform.
Dollfuss, who was raised as a devout Roman Catholic, was shortly in seminary before deciding to study law at the University of Vienna and then economics at the University of Berlin.
Although he was not a particularly devout Catholic, he " regularly used Catholic images and themes his films ".
His father was Gebhard Himmler, a teacher, and his mother was Anna Maria Himmler ( née Heyder ), a devout Roman Catholic.
Like the majority of Belgians at that time, his family belonged to the Roman Catholic Church, though were not particularly devout.
Among these was the devout Catholic Antonín Dvořák, the closest Brahms ever came to having a protégé.
A devout Catholic, he was a leading Centre Party politician in the Weimar Republic, he served as Mayor of Cologne ( 1917 – 1933 ) and president of the Prussian State Council ( 1922 – 1933 ).
As a devout Catholic, he joined the Centre Party in 1906 and was elected to Cologne's city council in the same year.
Louis was a devout Catholic, and he built the Sainte-Chapelle (" Holy Chapel "), located within the royal palace complex ( now the Paris Hall of Justice ), on the Île de la Cité in the centre of Paris.
Her mother, Anne ( Purcell ) Higgins, was a devout Catholic who went through 18 pregnancies ( with 11 live births ) in 22 years before dying at age 50 of tuberculosis and cervical cancer.
Petrarch was a devout Catholic and did not see a conflict between realizing humanity's potential and having religious faith.
He claimed to be a devout Roman Catholic, claiming that one of the purposes of the Meditations was to defend the Christian faith.
Tolkien's love of myths and devout Catholic faith came together in his assertion that mythology is the divine echo of " the Truth ".
Laennec was a devout Catholic.
His mother, a devout Catholic from Corscia, was once a professional singer, while his father, an assimilated Jew who had converted to Protestantism, ran a successful wine-export business.
In The Tudors, More is portrayed as a peaceful man, as well as a devout Roman Catholic and loving family patriarch.
However, several Protestant princes feared the Emperor, a devout Catholic, intended to keep Jülich-Cleves-Berg for himself to prevent the United Duchies falling into Protestant hands.
This extended to Edward's elder sister, the daughter of Catherine of Aragon, Mary Tudor, who was a pious and devout Catholic.
Leigh was born Vivian Mary Hartley in the campus of St. Paul's School, Darjeeling, Bengal, India ( British India ), to Ernest Hartley, an English officer in the Indian Cavalry, and Gertrude Mary Robinson Yackjee ( 1888-1972 ), a devout Roman Catholic of Irish and Armenian descent, the daughter of Mary I. Robinson and John G. Yackjee, who wed in 1872.

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O ' Kelly was known to be a devout Catholic.
In his review of the movie in the catholic publication America, Jesuit priest John O ' Malley used the terms " devout fiction " and " well-intentioned fraud " to refer to the writings of Clemens Brentano.
In his review of the movie in the Catholic publication America, Jesuit priest John O ' Malley used the terms " devout fiction " and " well-intentioned fraud " to refer to the writings of Clemens Brentano.
O ' Sullivan's father had been a devout Catholic, and O ' Sullivan himself was politically associated with the Catholics in New York City, but there is no evidence that he was a practicing Catholic before the 1860s, and then the evidence is unclear.
Alan Pinkard ( Tony O ' Dell ) was an ultra-conservative preppy and egotist ; his area of expertise was political science and he was a devout fan of Ronald Reagan.
: Look also upon our most devout Emperor, the desires of whose longing you, O God, know beforehand, and by the inexpressible grace of your kindness and mercy grant him the tranquillity of lasting peace and heavenly victory with all his people.

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Sergius and Herman Chapel, Spruce Island, Alaska is an important pilgrimage site, where the devout will often take soil from his grave and water from the spring named in his honour.
Noyes often used his own judgment in determining the partnerships that would form, and would often encourage relationships between the non-devout and the devout in the community, in the hopes that the attitudes and behaviors of the devout would influence the non-devout.
Radha is often referred to as Rādhārānī or " Radhika " in speech, prefixed with the respectful term ' Srimati ' by devout followers.
Moorehead was a devout Presbyterian as she grew older, and, in interviews, often spoke of her relationship with God.
In early comments delivered at conventions and at his institute in New York City, Ellis overtly and often with characteristically acerbic delivery stated that devout religious beliefs and practices were harmful to mental health.
He noted that religious codes and religious individuals often manifest religiosity, but added that devout, demanding religiosity is also obvious among many orthodox psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, devout political believers and aggressive atheists.
It is often, though not exclusively, associated with people who have religious feelings, and is prevalent in much of Christianity in America, as well as Islam in the Middle East and Asia, and other devout religious groups such as Haredi Jews in Israel.
The first theme is that those who are devout and pray often are blessed with a child.
Dumas was a devout Catholic who would often defend Christian views against critics.
Jane Edwards ( Janine Duvitski )-Jane is Harvey's prudish, homely and devout assistant who always looks on the bright side of life and is thinking up new ideas, which are often backed up by Tom.
While she had been a devout churchgoer all of her life and had often attended revivals held by Rex Humbard and other evangelists, she later said she'd only been playing at being a Christian.
These devout Christians use radio and TV programming, the Internet, dramas, music, Bible Correspondence Courses, printed materials, and other media to share Christ in and around their countries, often at great personal risk.
Fandi is a devout Muslim, avoids scandals, does not smoke or drink, and is often described as humble, filial and compassionate.
Francis is a devout Christian and has often attributed his success in business to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Bartle was a devout member of Central Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, from 1929 until his death, although he was often not in attendance because he was filling a pulpit somewhere else.
He was a devout Catholic whose religious fervor often had a negative effect on those he encountered.
A devout Roman Catholic, much of Santini's output is sacred in nature, often with Latin texts.
The Ghilzais are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school, often devout to their faith and intensely follow the Pashtun code of honor known as Pashtunwali.
Perhaps due to his nature as a protective, devout father, children often responded to him very positively.
Cora is a devout Christian and is often in the company of Madea's neighbor Leroy Brown.

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