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 King <b>Johnb>
<b>Johnb> heard of his arrival and went to meet him, and was delighted when he saw O Neill's army because, he says, they were squeezed into a place which looked as if it would fit only 2,000 men, whereas there were a full 40,000 gathered there.
<b>Johnb>, seeing him approach, himself dismounted and went to greet him, kissed him and warmly welcomed him.
When King <b>Johnb> saw him coming, he dismounted and went to greet him and to kiss him, and he gave him a warm welcome.
http://www.deremilitari.org/RESOURCES/ARTICLES/duffy.htm

  
 Britannia: Monarchs of Britain
The following year Henry II sent <b>Johnb> to rule Ireland, but <b>Johnb> alienated both the native Irish and the transplanted Anglo-Normans who emigrated to carve out new lordships for themselves; the experiment was a total failure and <b>Johnb> returned home within six months.
<b>Johnb> died in the midst of invasion from the French in the South and rebellion from his barons in the North.
At Runnymeade in the following June, <b>Johnb> succumbed to pressure from the barons, the Church, and the English people at-large, and signed the Magna Carta.
http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon28.html

  
 archbishop <b>johnb> hughes
In 1842, upon the death of Bishop Dubois, <b>Johnb> Hughes was consecrated the fourth bishop of New York.
<b>Johnb> Hughes desired not only to wash away the "stigma of inferiority," he also wanted to be a priest -- which is one reason why he sought employment at Mount St. Mary's.
<b>Johnb> Hughes was admitted to the seminary in 1820 and was ordained a priest in 1826.
http://www.catholicherald.com/articles/03articles/dagger-john.htm

  
 Notre Dame Archives Inventory: MDRI 5
<b>Johnb> Ireland 1892/0324 5 L Kerens, Richard C. to Austin Ford 1892/0324 5 L Wood, F. Hamilton to Msgr.
O'Connell 1892/0218 5 L Rooney, <b>Johnb> A. to Msgr.
Magnien 1892/0331 5 L Moore, Bishop <b>Johnb> to Msgr.
http://lysy2.archives.nd.edu/mdri05.htm

  
 <b>Johnb> Hughes
His most celebrated controversy was with the Reverend <b>Johnb> Breckinridge, of the Presbyterian church, with whom he exchanged a series of public letters in 1833, printing them afterward in book-form under the title "Controversy between Reverend Messrs.
He obtained priests and teachers from Europe, founded St. <b>Johnb>'s College at Fordham, and, after a short and sharp contest with the malcontents at the cathedral, he permanently broke up the abuses of the trustee system, and established the absolute right of the bishop to appoint and remove pastors and otherwise administer spiritual concerns.
He obtained priests and teachers from Europe, founded St. <b>Johnb>'s college at Fordham, and, after a short and sharp contest with the malcontents at the cathedral, he permanently broke up the abuses of the trustee system, and established the absolute right of the bishop to appoint and remove pastors and otherwise administer spiritual concerns.
http://www.famousamericans.net/johnhughes

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Irish (In Countries Other Than Ireland)
In horticulture, <b>Johnb> Barry and William Doogue, who laid out the grounds of the Centennial exhibition in Philadelphia, and the Public Gardens at Boston, were of Irish birth.
In the work he did for the reform of the abuses in the penal colonies he says his great helper was an Irish priest, Father <b>Johnb> McEneroe, one of the most notable men of the pioneer times, and for thirty-six years a leading figure in New South Wales.
<b>Johnb> Sullivan, one of the most distinguished commanders in the Revolutionary War, was son of <b>Johnb> Sullivan, an Irish immigrant from Limerick who settled in Belfast, Maine in 1723.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08132b.htm

  
 Finding Aid for the <b>Johnb> A. Ryan Papers
<b>Johnb> A. Ryan was the foremost social justice advocate and theoretician in the Catholic Church during the first half in the 20th century.
Both subseries include letters to and from <b>Johnb> Ryan concerning the Catholic Church, his writings, speaking engagements, political subjects, and personal matters.
<b>Johnb> A. Ryan was raised in a large Irish Catholic family.
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/Ryan.html

  
 The Religion Report - 14/07/99: Protestant Orangemen's parade & quest for peace in Northern Ireland, Aboriginal Religion: is there such a thing?,and missionaries in Borneo
<b>Johnb> Cleary: Anglican Primate of all Ireland, Archbishop Robin Eames.
<b>Johnb> Cleary: It also relates to a fundamental difference in the way religion is perceived.
<b>Johnb> Cleary: Hence the current political power of the debate over sacred sites.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/relrpt/stories/s36125.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - <b>Johnb> Ireland, American Roman Catholic prelate (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biography) - Encyclopedia
<b>Johnb> Ireland, American Roman Catholic prelate, Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biographies
AllRefer.com - <b>Johnb> Ireland, American Roman Catholic prelate (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biography) - Encyclopedia
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/I/Ireland1.html

  
 Origin of the Ukrainian Church in America
From 1893 to 1918, the church was administered by Father <b>Johnb> Konstankevych.
<b>Johnb> Glowa, who later became treasurer of the Ukrainian National Association, was responsible for raising funds.
That is why at the convention of the "Soyedyneniye" in Scranton in the year 1893, Father <b>Johnb> Konstankevich strongly criticized the governing body of the Union, and without mincing words, declared that there was no place in that fraternal association for Galician Ukrainians.
http://members.tripod.com/~stcyrils/origin

  
 Newsroom - Catholic Ireland
This is the text of <b>Johnb> Paul II’s message for the 13th World Day of the Sick, which is....
On Sunday last, Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II sent a message to the Irish to mark the 25th anniversary of his....
The full text of the spiritual testament of <b>Johnb> Paul II, dated 6th March 1979, and....
http://www.cinews.ie/article.php?artid=1088

  
 Donnybrook Dublin Ireland
There is a Mass-priest named <b>Johnb> Cawhill [Cahill], who says Mass in that Parish and in the near adjoining Parishes, and especially in the towns of Merrion, Dundrum, and Ballawly.
The Simmonscourt property similarly changed hands, until finally in 1396, it was conveyed to <b>Johnb> Drake, Mayor of Dublin, who by will bequeathed it to Christ Church Cathedral on condition that prayers should be offered continually for him and his relations.
<b>Johnb> Madden, of Donnybrook - the rent is £1 per annum." We have here in this brief extract a perfect picture of the parochial situation in 1792.
http://www.donnybrook.biz/history.htm

  
 Heresy in the Making
Despite the Church's opposition to such societies, Ireland did not hesitate as a Catholic priest, bishop, and archbishop to be a GAR enthusiast.
<b>Johnb> Ireland was determined to "become merged in the country of his adoption" from the moment he returned home.
James Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, Archbishop <b>Johnb> Ireland of St. Paul, Bishop <b>Johnb> Joseph Keane of the Catholic University of America, and Bishop Denis Joseph O'Connell of the North American College in Rome dominated the Cabala.
http://www.sspx.ca/Angelus/2000_January/Heresy_in_the_Making.htm

  
 Clash of Titans - Father Alexis Toth - and Archbishop <b>Johnb> Ireland of Minneapolis/St. Paul
Before Father Toth came to America, the Archbishop of Philadelphia had refused faculties and jurisdiction to Father <b>Johnb> Volyansky, on the grounds (the sole grounds, it would appear) that he was a married priest.
As a faithful Uniate and acting on advice of Bishop <b>Johnb> Valyi [Ed.
I well remember as he just had read, that the archbishop about 15 minutes [sic] to read my accreditations, after that he firmly questioned me (the conversation was in Latin).
http://www.cin.org/clash13.html

  
 The Catholic Communications Office
Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II appointed Archbishop Lazzarotto as Nuncio to Ireland on 11 November 2000.
On the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Election (16 October 1978) and Solemn Inauguration of the Pontificate of His Holiness Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II (22nd October 1978) the Apostolic Nuncio in Ireland, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto presided at the Eucharistic Celebration at St Mary's Pro Cathedral, Dublin, on Sunday 21st October 2001.
The message from Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II for World Communications Day 2001 was "Preach from the Housetops - The Gospel in the Age of Global Communications".
http://www.catholiccommunications.ie/chronicle/chronicle2001.html

  
 BBC Northern Ireland - Religion
Educationalists Aidan Donaldson and Philip Barnes are joined by the Rev Ian Ellis, NI Education Officer of the Church of Ireland, Wallace Thompson of the Evangelical Protestant Society, and Nisha Tandon of the Hindu Community, debate the future of religious education in Northern Ireland& schools.
The Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin <b>Johnb> Neill and the Roman Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth Crispian Hollis discuss the ecumenical fall out following Anglicanism’s first openly gay bishop.
<b>Johnb> Wilkins, former editor of The Tablet, disagrees with David Quinn, a former editor of the Irish Catholic, and Ian Ellis, the current editor of the Church of Ireland Gazette.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/religion/sundaysequence/archive-churchstories.shtml

  
 A-K Descriptions of ACUA Manuscript Collections
The role of <b>Johnb> Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1888-1918, and a prominent member of the progressive wing of the US hierarchy at that time, is discussed.
Pope Pius XII named him a domestic prelate in 1955, and in 1989 Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II made him a prothonotary apostolic, the highest honor for a priest short of becoming a bishop.
The <b>Johnb> Gilmary Shea Prize, consisting of $300, goes to the best book on the history of the Catholic Church.
http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/manuA-K.html

  
 Primate of Ireland: Information From Answers.com
The current Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin is <b>Johnb> Neill.
http://www.answers.com/topic/primate-of-ireland

  
 All Bishops of Ireland, Page 2 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Bishop <b>Johnb> McCormack †, Bishop Emeritus of Meath
Bishop <b>Johnb> Moore, S.M.A., Bishop of Bauchi, Nigeria
Bishop <b>Johnb> Evangelist McBride, O.F.M. †, Bishop Emeritus of Kokstad, South Africa
http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/country/bieb.html

  
 Notre Dame Archives Inventory: MDRI 12
Denis J. O'Connell 1891/1121 12 L Zahm, Rev <b>Johnb> A. CSC to Msgr.
Denis J. O'Connell 1886/1014 12 L Corrigan, Archbishop Michael A. to Msgr.D.J.O'Connell 1886/1024 12 L Moore, <b>Johnb> to Msgr.
Denis J. O'Connell 1886/0609 12 L Moore, <b>Johnb> to Msgr.
http://lysy2.archives.nd.edu/mdri12.htm

  
 Archbishop says <b>Johnb> Paul II canonisation could happen this year
Pope <b>Johnb> Paul lauded as symbol of universal Church (Catholic World News 11/4/05)
Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II himself waived the five-year rule for Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose canonization process began only a year and a half after her death.
Archbishop Edward Nowak, the secretary for the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, has told an Italian newspaper that Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II could be named a saint as early as October.
http://www.cathnews.com/news/504/64.php

  
 Two Ordained In Ireland By Archbishop Donoghue
Father Corbett was ordained in his home parish, the church of the Holy Cross, Stradbally, County Waterford on May 28.
Father McNamee’s first Mass was to be celebrated May 27, also at St. Brendan’s in Loughrea, in thanksgiving for all those who supported him on the road to priesthood.
ATLANTA--All Saints Church in Dunwoody and Holy Trinity in Peachtree City will be welcoming new parochial vicars late this month.
http://www.archatl.com/gabulletin/1995/950601a.html

  
 Ireland
Sep 1414 - Jul 1419 <b>Johnb> Talbot, Baron Furnivall (b.
22 Oct 1724 - Apr 1730 <b>Johnb> Carteret, Baron Carteret (b.
30 Apr 1428 - May 1430 <b>Johnb> Sutton, Baron Dudley (b.
http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Ireland.htm

  
 Crisis Magazine
This was the only Byzantine Catholic Church not officially suppressed under communism—perhaps because Pope <b>Johnb> XXIII was once a papal emissary to Bulgaria.
As millions watched the funeral for Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II, many were confused by the concluding Panakhyda celebrated not in Latin, but in Greek and Arabic by hierarchs in black hoods, turbans, crowns, and unusual vestments.
Pope <b>Johnb> Paul II worked tirelessly to reach out to Eastern Christians—his own mother, in fact, was an Eastern Catholic.
http://www.crisismagazine.com/feature1.htm

  
 Press Releases - United Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough Website
Fr <b>Johnb> McKay to be introduced as chaplain to St <b>Johnb>'s Church, Sandymount
Retirement of the Very Revd <b>Johnb> Paterson, dean of Christ Church
Christmas message from the Most Revd <b>Johnb> Neill, archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough
http://dublin.anglican.org/pr/pr.html

  
 Relationship of Church and State in America Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
“There is no conflict between the Catholic Church and America… The principles of the church are in thorough harmony with the interests of the Republic.” These were the words of Archbishop <b>Johnb> Ireland in reference to the relationship of the church and state in 1894.
Some of the events which have led up to this day include Constantine’s convergence, Henry VIII reform, the days of the great Charlemagne, the feudal system, and the more present day <b>Johnb> Ireland’s view of dual citizenship to democracy, and the church in peace.
The relationship of church and state has come a long way through thick and thin.
http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/18043.html

  
 Church of St. Vincent de Paul
<b>Johnb> McNeeley donated the cornerstone for the church.
High Mass was celebrated in St. Vincent's Church by the dearly loved Archbishop of St. Paul, <b>Johnb> Gregory Murray.
Every Sunday the Reverend (later Bishop) <b>Johnb> J. Lawler offered Mass in the St. Vincent's Chapel, thus distinguishing him as St. Vincent's first pastor, al­though his pastorate lasted scarcely a year.
http://svdpchurch.org/History/1888_to_today.htm

  
 Towards a Biography of an Archbishop-<b>Johnb> Charles McQuaid by Dermot Keogh
The delay by both church and state, however, in making primary source archives on twentieth century Ireland available to scholars has had serious negative consequences: the dominant contemporary historical interpretation of <b>Johnb> Charles McQuaid's public role is very negative.
I can remember with great clarity the occasion on which I was confirmed by Archbishop <b>Johnb> Charles McQuaid in the 'new' church in Raheny, County Dublin.
Irrespective of what one's personal attitude might be towards the archbishop, it was beyond dispute that <b>Johnb> Charles McQuaid was one of the clerics who most influenced Irish educational policy and church-state relations in the 1930s.
http://www.jesuit.ie/studies/articles/1998/98120101.htm

  
 <b>Johnb> Charles McQuaid
There was no room for dissent when <b>Johnb> Charles spoke in the name of Jesus Christ.
This power was used to build up a Catholic-dominated state in which Protestants, Jews and feminists were not welcome.
No other churchman amassed the religious, political and social power which he exercised with unscrupulous severity.
http://www.obrien.ie/TitleInfo.cfm?BookID=291

  
 RTE News - Archbishop fears emergence of ghettos
In his Christmas message, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Dr <b>Johnb> Neill, urged people to go out of their way to understand that many coming to Ireland today had been traumatised by violence, political oppression or poverty.
One of Ireland's leading clerics has warned that the country faces a future marred by ghettos of violence and fear unless attempts are made to build bridges of understanding with immigrants.
Archbishop Neill said the wonder of the Christmas story of the birth of the infant Lord with choirs of angels, worshipping shepherds and gift-carrying wise men, quickly gives way to the Holy Family becoming refugees in Egypt.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/1219/neillj.html

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