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Fathers and mission
A Catholic mission was conducted in the Ottoman days by Assumpionist Fathers ; there are also a number of Armenian and Greek Catholics, with priests of their respective rites.
The scarcity of imported materials, together with a lack of skilled laborers, compelled the Fathers to employ simple building materials and methods in the construction of mission structures.
< nowiki >*</ nowiki > Fathers Payeras and Durán remained at their resident missions during their terms as " Father-Presidente ", therefore those settlements became the de facto headquarters ( until 1833, when all mission records were permanently relocated to Santa Barbara ).
The new Franciscan priests, Fathers Isidoro Barcenilla and Agustín Merino, succeeded in attracting more converts from villages to the north and east of the mission, so that by the end of the first year it had population of 33 newly-converted Catholic Indians, known to the missionaries as neophytes ( McCarthy 1958 ).
When the Spanish Fathers had laid the foundations of the mission, these islands passed by purchase into the hands of Germany in 1899.
* The mission station of Detwoc in Sudan established by the Verona Fathers in the early 20th century.
Two years after the CMS established a mission, French Catholic White Fathers also arrived at the king's court, and the stage was set for a fierce religious and nationalist rivalry in which Zanzibar-based Muslim traders also participated.
In 1886, Bishop Luck obtained Mill Hill Fathers for the mission.
The name, meaning " River of the Fathers ", is of French origin, and was given by locals because a mission of Jesuit Catholic priests resided near the confluence of the river with the Mississippi.
In 1605, after Marshall Gabriel de Rivera received the encomienda of Bombon, the Augustinian Fathers made Tagbakin the first settlement of the Lipeños and a mission center with the name of San Sebastian, perhaps after the installed Patron Saint, which continued to the present.
In 1982 Temple University Press published Char Miller's doctoral dissertation on the Bingham family titled " Fathers and sons: The Bingham family and the American mission.
A Catholic mission and school were established in Yaoundé in 1901 by the German Pallotin Fathers.
Records of the first Catholic mission to the far east indicated that in 1595, Fathers Contres Tendilla, Caballo and Salazar were responsible for clearing the forest which later became a pueblo.
In 1870 Fathers Morini, Ventura, Giribaldi, and Brother Joseph Camera, at the request of Bishop Joseph Melcher of Green Bay, Wisconsin, took up a mission in America, at Neenah.
The Holy Ghost Fathers established a mission in 1895.
Later, the Maryknoll Fathers had to go to their mission in Davao, they left it under the leadership of the Maryknoll Sisters which changed the name into Maryknoll High School.
To sustain a mission settlement, the Fathers needed either Spanish colonists or converted natives to cultivate crops and tend livestock in the volume needed to support a fair-sized Church establishment.
A Catholic mission was established in 1906-the White Fathers (" Pères Blancs "), a French group made up of French Canadians.
When, in 1883, a new parish was formed, the Fathers of the mission church took charge.
In 1868, Bagamoyo local rulers, known as majumbe, presented the Catholic " Fathers of the Holy Ghost " with land for a mission north of the town, the first mission in East Africa.
The Institute on the Constitution ( IOTC ) mission is to help individuals across America to understand and appreciate their own history and heritage by reacquainting them with the worldview and vision of our Founding Fathers.
The scarcity of imported materials, together with a lack of skilled laborers, compelled the Fathers to employ simple building materials and methods in the construction of mission structures.
When Carlos III of Spain ordered the expulsion of the Jesuits from all Spanish dominions in 1767, the Jesuit mission on Leyte was handed over to the Augustinian Fathers.

Fathers and gave
The " angel " reading found an echo among the ancient Fathers of the Church and ecclesiastical writers, and even gave rise to the " strangest fancies ", especially among the disciples of Origen of Alexandria.
At Leuven he made extensive studies in the Church Fathers and scholastic theologians, which gave him the material for his book De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis ( Rome, 1613 ).
Coxe gave his " new " series the title: The Ante-Nicene Fathers.
The City Fathers gave their approval in 1823 and fifteen Directors were elected, comprising the three founders and twelve other luminaries, including Sir Walter Scott, Sir John Hay and Robert Dundas.
Reverence for Roman republicanism was strong among the Founding Fathers of the United States and the Latin American revolutionaries ; the Americans described their new government as a republic ( from res publica ) and gave it a Senate and a President ( another Latin term ), rather than make use of available English terms like commonwealth or parliament.
In 1776 the Count of St Germain attempted to close the school, but it was re-established by Louis XVI, who gave its management to the " Fathers of the Christian Doctrine " ( Pères de la Doctrine chrétienne ).
Gbadolite had also College Presidentiel, a high school famous for its academic excellence and administered by Jesuit Fathers to whom Mobutu gave the school.
This is not unusual for political autobiographies, but in the same period some other political figures were given co-writing credit, as for instance fellow Senator John Edwards gave to writer John Auchard on his book Four Trials and fellow Senator John McCain gave to administrative assistant Mark Salter on his books Faith of My Fathers, Worth the Fighting For, Why Courage Matters, and Character Is Destiny.
The Desert Fathers gave a great deal of emphasis to living and practicing the teachings of Christ, much more than mere theoretical knowledge.
The Council justified this decision on the grounds that " the Fathers rightly granted privileges to the throne of old Rome, because it was the royal city ", and that the First Council of Constantinople, " actuated by the same consideration, gave equal privileges to the most holy throne of New Rome, justly judging that the city which is honoured with the Sovereignty and the Senate, and enjoys equal privileges with the old imperial Rome, should in ecclesiastical matters also be magnified as she is, and rank next after her ".
On his release he retired to Hindlip Hall in Worcester, where he gave asylum to the Jesuit Fathers, Henry Garnett and Edward Oldcorne, accused of complicity in the Gunpowder Plot.

Fathers and name
The term " Limbo of the Fathers " was a medieval name for the part of the underworld ( Hades ) where the patriarchs of the Old Testament were believed to be kept until Christ's soul descended into it by his death through crucifixion and freed them ( see Harrowing of Hell ).
Pilgrims ( US ), or Pilgrim Fathers ( UK ), is a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.
The name Des Peres is a French term which means " of the Fathers ".
The name derives from the White Fathers of Africa, a Catholic missionary group, that bought the Stony Wold Sanitarium and opened a Seminary to train priests there in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
It was ordered to change its name by the Church authorities in 1955, a year after Fahey's death, by the Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid ( a former pupil of Fahey's and a fellow member of the Holy Ghost Fathers ), in order to make it clear that it did not have official Church approval.
The Pilgrim Fathers, a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts originated from villages of Babworth and Scrooby on the outskirts of East Retford between 1586 and 1605.
Evan James ( also known by the bardic name Ieuan ap Iago ) ( 1809-September 30, 1878 ), a weaver and poet from Pontypridd, originally from Caerphilly, Wales, wrote the lyrics of Hen Wlad fy Nhadau (" Land of my Fathers "), the national anthem of Wales.
St. Hilary of Poitiers, d. AD 368, also a Church Father, quoted the same passage as St. Thomas, supra, ( 3: 36-38 ), citing " Jeremias ", about which Jurgens states: " Baruch was secretary to Jeremias, and is cited by the Fathers mostly under the name of Jeremias " (§ 864n ).
Effective lobbyists, however, have included Families Need Fathers, whose ideas were included in the Adoption and Children Act 2002 regarding the automatic granting of parental responsibility to fathers when their name appears on a child's birth certificate.
Though Ben's father, Patrick Henry Gates, tries to discourage Ben from following in the family line, as he had spent over 20 years looking for the national treasure, attracting ridicule on the family name, young Ben is encouraged onward by a clue, " The secret lies with Charlotte ", from his grandfather John Adams Gates in 1974, that could lead to the fabled national treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States and Freemasons during the American Revolutionary War that was entrusted to his family by Charles Carroll of Carrollton in 1832 before his death to find, and protect the family name.
And just because the wisest of men learn in the end to know only their inability to name God adequately, the appellation " God of the Fathers " will strike with peculiar force all people alike.
The name Congregation of the Holy Ghost applies to five Catholic Congregations: the Holy Ghost Fathers and four female congregations.
Originally built by the Maryknoll Fathers, it moved from leadership and school name.
The town name comes from a church ( Croatian: crkva = church-in dialect crikva ) of the Pauline Fathers monastery, built by Nikola Frankopan nearby in 1412.
Letter 211, which has thus become the Rule of St. Augustine, certainly constituted a part of the collections known under the general name of " Rules of the Fathers " and used by the founders of monasteries as a basis for the practices of the religious life.
Andrey claimed that to be in line with the tradition of the Fathers was not simply to quote Metropolitan Anthony ; that Christians of the diocese should be loyal to the ecclesiastical authorities of their jurisdiction ( i. e. Moscow ); and that the ' Russian Christian movement ' should have the word ' Orthodox ' in its name.
The name of the neighborhood comes from the Monastery of the Recollect Fathers, members of the Franciscan Order which was established in the area at the beginning of the 18th century.
The name Mayflower was in tradition given to E. repens by the Pilgrim Fathers after their ship the Mayflower ; the plant was abundant where the ship landed at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts.
Preservation Virginia, formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, founded in Williamsburg in 1889, emphasized patriotism in the name of Virginia's 18th-century Founding Fathers.
Bradford played the role of Rene Gagnon in the 2006 film Flags of Our Fathers, based on the book of the same name by James Bradley.
* The Picpus Fathers, an order of the Catholic Church, whose official name is the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

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