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Missionaries attempting to spread Christianity also increased European knowledge of Africa.
The party has also attracted notables in the anti-abortion movement such as Dr. Gregory Thompson, Lon Mabon, Paul deParrie, and Missionaries to the Preborn leader Pastor Matthew Trewhella.
In an interview with Gene Roddenberry in a 1991 edition of ' The Humanist ' magazine, he implied that it might also have had its roots in his belief that Christian Missionaries were interfering with other cultures.
::* Saint Antoni Maria Claret i Clarà, archbishop of Santiago de Cuba, confessor of Isabella II and founder of the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in North America also known as the Claretians.
Missionaries also had a big influence on the Aboriginal people of the Alligator Rivers region, many of whom lived and were schooled at missions in their youth.
* Anderlecht also offers the Cantillon Brewery-a gueuze museum housed in an actual working brewery, and a China museum, housed in a convent of the CICM Missionaries.
* Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, a catholic religious congregation, also called Scalabrinians
Caspary ( a well known New York collector ) also acquired the only unused copy of the 2 cent Hawaiian Missionaries stamp, which had also belonged to Ferrary.
John Paul II also gave an address to the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette, in which he referenced the aforementioned letter.
He is best known for founding the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the Divine Word Missionaries, as well as two congregations for women.
His faith in the Lord and trust for Africa lead him to establish, in 1867 and 1872 respectively, two missionary Institutes of men and of women: these become known more widely as the " Comboni Missionaries " and the " Comboni Missionary Sisters ", also known as the " Verona Fathers and Sisters ".
The Missionaries of Charity also established several leprosy outreach clinics throughout Calcutta, providing medication, bandages and food.
The Missionaries of Charity were also aided by Co-Workers, who numbered over 1 million by the 1990s.
Franciscan Missionaries, Fathers Angel Somera and Pedro Cambon, founded the original Mission San Gabriel Arcangel on September 8, 1771, near where San Gabriel Boulevard now crosses the Rio Hondo, which is also near the present day Sanchez Adobe Mansion.
Missionaries are also encouraged to use their time outside class to actively study church scripture and doctrine, and a language if necessary.
In conjunction with Mother Teresa, the Archbishop also founded a Washington convent of the Missionaries of Charity for the care of the homeless and terminally ill.
There is also the Iloilo Mission Hospital, which was founded by American Protestant Missionaries in 1901 as the first mission and Protestant hospital in the country, Iloilo Doctor's Hospital, West Visayas State University Medical Center ( formerly the Don Benito Lopez Memorial Hospital ), Amosup Seamen's Hospital ; the Western Visayas Medical Center, St. Therese Hospital, The Medical City – Iloilo ( formerly Saviour International Hospital ) and Western Visayas Medical Center.
: Missionaries who were also bishops or cardinals could be categoried here or under Cardinals.
There he again met Claude Bret, who was to become his friend and also one of the first Marist Missionaries.
Missionaries arrived not only from traditional churches, but also from some modern denominations, such as Jehovah's Witnesses.
Missionaries also entered the region, such as the Lutheran Fraternal Mission in Garoua in 1919.
The Uganda Cowries, also known as the Uganda Missionaries, were the first adhesive postage stamps of Uganda.
Missionaries were also appointed to visit members of London's new fire service.

Missionaries and brought
At the height of the Moro raids, the Recollect Missionaries gave up the island of Mindoro in 1776 for several reasons: one of which was the lack of personnel brought about by the raiders who either kill or capture for ransom the helpless missionaries.
Missionaries ( first of all Paul Olaf Bodding, a Norwegian ) brought the Latin alphabet, which was better at representing some Santali stops, but vowels were still problematic.
Missionaries, along with other travelers, brought diseases into local populations.
At the turn of the century, Spanish Colonizers and Missionaries imposed the rule of Spain and brought with them Tagalogs, Ilonggos, and Visayans from the North as members of their expeditionary forces.
People who were brought to the home received medical attention from the Missionaries of Charity and were given the opportunity to die with dignity.
While watching the news on ABC Asia Pacific, Catholic priest Father Mike Duffin, an Australian from Saint Vincent's Parish Church, watched reports about the hunt for Vivian Solon and wondered if the reports may have referred to a Vivian that was brought to the Mother Teresa Sisters, Missionaries of Charity, in Olongapo City by Australian representatives four years ago.
" They are the ones who told her before she left Australia she was coming to the mission, coming to Mother Teresa Sisters, and then when they brought her, they left her at the Mother Teresa Sisters, Missionaries of Charity.

Missionaries and back
Moravian Drive is the township's oldest road dating back to the days when the Moravian Missionaries settled to attempt to convert the local Native Americans.
Missionaries who were expelled during the Taksin's reign, were invited back to Siam.
In 1990, Mother Teresa asked to resign as head of the Missionaries, but was soon voted back in as Superior General.
The school dates back to 1842 when it was founded as the London Missionary Society's School for the Sons and Orphans of Missionaries.

Missionaries and new
Missionaries typically spend one to three months in a Missionary Training Center where they study the scriptures, learn new languages, and otherwise prepare themselves to teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and understand the culture in which and the people among whom they will be living.
Bruce Moore writes in the e-book Metal Missionaries that during mid-1990s Christian metal " ceased to play catch up ( replicating secular bands ) and began to assimilate into its rightful place in the Extreme music scene and the artists who played became influential in helping to define this relatively new, but growing genre.
On March 13, 1997, six months before Mother Teresa's death, Sister Mary Nirmala Joshi was selected the new Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity.
On June 19, 1936, Maciel — a young seminarian at the time — apparently felt called to establish a new religious institute, and in 1941, with the support of the bishop of Cuernavaca, Bishop Francisco González Arias, he founded the Legion of Christ, which was originally known as the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart and Our Lady of Sorrows.

Missionaries and from
Missionaries from Britain, North America, and Australia founded Methodist churches in many Commonwealth countries.
Missionaries from Constantinople, Cyril and Methodius, devised the Glagolitic alphabet, which was adopted in the Bulgarian Empire around 886.
* The Nanking Massacre Project: A Digital Archive of Documents & Photographs from American Missionaries Who Witnessed the Rape of Nanking From the Special Collections of the Yale Divinity School Library
Missionaries and colonial authorities who had been present before World War II were evacuated from combat areas, which deprived the villagers of people who could explain what was going on.
" Jesuit Missionaries from Osage Mission ( now St. Paul, Kansas ) who worked among the Osages called the village " Little Town ," probably because the band of Osages who lived in the village were of the " Little Osage " division of the Osage People.
Near the entrance to the hall is a bronze plaque commemorating the services and life of Father Thomas Connors, a bi-lingual French / English priest from the Our Lady of La Salette Order Missionaries of La Salette, who was assigned to St. Joseph's parish in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
* 1966-Red Guards destroy churches in China ; Berlin Congress on Evangelism ; Missionaries expelled from Burma ; God's Smuggler published
Missionaries from Rome began converting the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity at the end of the 6th century, and this process was well under way in Penda's reign, though Penda himself remained pagan throughout his life.
Alternative TV soon evolved into the avant-garde project, The Good Missionaries ( taking the name from a track on the ' Vibing ' album ), releasing one album, Fire From Heaven in 1979.
Missionaries, who had been advising the government that Maniapoto in particular were collecting guns and powder, were expelled from Te Awamutu.
Missionaries from the United States introduced Protestantism into Bulgarian territory in 1857.
Over the years, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity grew from twelve to thousands serving the " poorest of the poor " in 450 centers around the world.
On 13 March 1997, she stepped down from the head of Missionaries of Charity.
While attending the School for the Sons of Missionaries, then in Blackheath, London ( now Eltham College ) from 1897 – 1905, he discovered an interest in politics.
Later that year al-Boustani was hired by American Protestant Missionaries as a teacher and from that point on he worked closely with the Protestant mission in Beirut.
However, at this time al-Boustani began to diverge from the Missionaries method of education and began to express publicly the need for an Arabic identity that would be reflected in all spheres of society.
Moravian Church Missionaries came to the Miskito Coast in 1847 from Herrnhut, Saxony.
Missionaries from the Universal Church of Truth visit Pip's home planet and discover the trolls are resistant to the church's conversion process.
Missionaries were being accused of causing racial tension and profiteering, and after the Beagle set to sea on 18 June FitzRoy wrote an open letter to the evangelical South African Christian Recorder on the Moral State of Tahiti incorporating extracts from both his and Darwin's diaries to defend the reputation of missionaries.
This school was referred to as the " Kaha Iskole " by some and " Pin Iskole " meaning free school by others has been in existence from the time the Missionaries established a learning seat on Richmond Hill.
Following the increase of diversity in missionary denominations in Korea, collaboration began to form — with time, Jejungwon began to receive medical staff, school faculty and financial support from the Union Council of Korean Missionaries ( 한국연합선교협의회 ; 韓國聯合宣敎協議會 ) in 1912.
At the same time, he was deeply involved, from his first stay with Franciscan missionaries at Luxor in 1884, with relieving the poverty he saw among the missionaries of Upper Egypt, for whom he founded the Association to Succour Italian Missionaries ( ANSMI ), which expanded its work to care for Italian emigrants throughout the Near East.
Eventually, with assistance from the Travancore authorities, British Christian Missionaries and Vaikunta Swamy, the depressed Nadar climber women won the right to wear their upper cloth in the manner of their Nadan counterparts.
Missionaries from North America who have visa difficulties still attend the Provo MTC first, and temporarily serve in areas of the United States while they get their visas.

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