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When and Jesuit
When he was still a child, Verdi's parents moved from Piacenza to Busseto, where the future composer's education was greatly facilitated by visits to the large library belonging to the local Jesuit school.
When, in the 17th century, the splendidly equipped Jesuit drama arose, the Passion Plays ( still largely secularized ) were relegated to out-of-the-way villages and to the monasteries, particularly in Bavaria and Austria.
When Thomas Ewing Sherman, son of the famed Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman, expressed his desire to become a Jesuit to his father, the elder Sherman wrote a letter to McCloskey in 1879 telling him to dissuade his son from such a course of action.
When the French retreated from the Huron country that year, Tessouat is reported to have had the superior of the Jesuit mission suspended by his armpits because he refused to offer him the customary presents for being allowed to travel through Algonquin territory.
When the flooding following Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Jesuit High School was inundated, five feet ( 1. 5 m ) of water destroying the ground floor.
When the Portuguese conquered Bombay, they gave the authority of this area to the Jesuit priests, who replaced the Parali Mahadev temple with a church and a convent ( probably the present-day St. Pauls ' Church and Convent ).
When he died in 1575 he was succeeded by the Jesuit architect Giovanni de Rosis .. Giacoma della Porta was involved in the construction of the cross-vault, dome, and the apse.
When the Jesuit priest Francis Xavier arrived, Japan was experiencing a nationwide civil war.
When approached directly by pro-integration priests, Glennon called the integration plan a " Jesuit ploy ," and quickly transferred one of the complaining priests away from his mission at an African-American parish.
When addressing the European public, the China-based Jesuit missionaries strove to present Confucianism, as represented by its Four Books, in favorable light-the effort culminated with the publications of Confucius Sinarum Philosophus in 1687 in Paris.
When he was of age, he was educated at the Jesuit college there.
When Michael Healy heard of a new Jesuit college, the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, he sent his four oldest sons, including Patrick, to study there in 1844.
When his voice broke in late 1563 — the only evidence for his birthdate — he was moved out of the choir and into a Jesuit college, and sometime before 1574 he moved to Rome, where he worked as a composer and as an organist ; he published his first book of madrigals in 1576 ( in Venice, which had a much more active publishing industry ).
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.
When the Jesuit priests took over the missionary work in Bukidnon in 1870 ’ s, Sumilao was already one of the rancherias of the Visita of Tagoloan.
When the Jesuit Manuel de Almeida visited Fremona in 1624, he found that it had been improved with " seven or eight bastions with high curtain walls, two courtyards, one of which adjoins the houses, where a good stone tank has been made, and another were a beautiful church was now being built of stone and lime.
When the Kulturkampf of Chancellor Bismarck expelled the Jesuits from Germany, the exiled scholastics, after a short stay at Stella Matutina ( Jesuit School ), found refuge in the Jesuit College, Ditton Hall in Lancashire in England and, finally, in 1881 moved to St. Bueno's in Wales.
When the Archdiocese of Manila in 1998 published the pamphlet Pedro Calungsod: Young Visayan " Proto-Martyr " by Jesuit theologian Catalino Arevalo, the 17-year old Ronald Tubid of Oton, Iloilo, was chosen to model for a portrait of Calungsod.
When Edmund Campion and Robert Persons commenced their well-known mission, Fitzherbert put himself at their service, and helped Campion in the preparation of his Decem Rationes by verifying quotations and copying passages from the fathers in various libraries, to which it would have been impossible for the Jesuit to obtain admission.

When and missionaries
When missionaries, officials, anthropologists or ethnologists collected and published these accounts, they inevitably changed their nature.
When missionaries established the Mission Santa Cruz in 1791, they noted " an area to the east of the San Lorenzo River " in sight of the Sea " that was crisscrossed by " steep gulches containing running water " and three " reed-lined " lagoons.
When the swamps were drained, agriculture became the dominant industry with hunters, trappers, cowmen, missionaries and Indian traders moving in.
When Baptist missionaries Moses and Eliza Merrill arrived in 1833, the US Indian agent let them stay temporarily at the post.
When the European missionaries arrived in the Agikuyu country in 1888, they learnt the Kikuyu language and started writing it using a modified Roman alphabet.
When Flaherty arrived in Safune, he found that the missionaries had been there before him, and the native population had already abandoned their traditional clothing for Western styles.
When Spanish explorers and missionaries arrived in the late 18th century, the Ohlone inhabited the area along the coast from San Francisco Bay through Monterey Bay to the lower Salinas Valley.
When the Spanish missionaries came to California, they found that thousands of Native Americans lived in the Clear Lake Basin, primarily Pomo, Yuki, and Wappo with some Lake Miwok.
When the nature of the missionaries ' accusation became clear, it was laughed out of court, as Wakefield had established a very strong reputation for probity and correctness.
When Northern Methodist leader Thomas Bond called for missionaries to be sent to the South, Brownlow warned that such missionaries would be lynched.
" When ABC News contacted the U. S. Army in Afghanistan about Scott and Decker's alleged embed, which had taken place four years previously, they said that they no longer have the documentation of the missionaries ' status with the troops.
When questioned, Kanegasaki told Fuchida that they were not tortured or abused, much to Fuchida's disappointment, then went on to tell him of a young lady, Peggy Covell, who served them with the deepest love and respect, but whose parents, missionaries, had been killed by Japanese soldiers on the island of Panay in the Philippines.
When Roman Catholic missionaries first came among the Lakota, their stories of the Virgin Mary and Jesus became associated with the legend of White Buffalo Calf Woman.
When Christian missionaries first met him, they said he was talking about " Jesus and flying saucers ".
When Christian missionaries first arrived in the Marshall Islands, they introduced Latin script writing and orthographized the Marshallese language.
When Franciscans missionaries arrived in the desert Southwest they found the system worked well in the hot, dry environment.
When the Roman Catholic missionaries came to Rwanda in the late 1880s, they contributed to the " Hamitic " theory of race origins, which taught that the Tutsi were a superior race.
When SIM continued its movement after a brief ban during Ethiopia's war with Italy, it is written that the missionaries were taken aback by the fruits of their initial mission.
When missionaries first came to Kenya, they were prevented from settling on the coast by the Portuguese, who had taken the coastal area, strategic for trade, from Arab powers in the 16th century.
When he left in 1933 to serve as president of the European Mission of the church, Merrill passed his fiscal philosophies on to the missionaries serving under him.
When Oliver Cowdery and other Latter Day Saint missionaries preached in Kirtland in late 1830, Hyde spoke publicly against the " Mormon Bible ".
When one views the ethnographic and trade information in the map and interprets them from a relative topological point of view we can see this as the strength of the missionaries ’ reports.
When Christianity gained foothold in this place, the missionaries consolidated the converts in a nearby place called Binanuahan which is presently the locality between Mabalod and Tandarora.

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