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Louis Francescon (March 29, 1866 –
September 7, 1964) was a
missionary and
pioneer of the
Italian Pentecostal Movement.
Several Pentecostal denominations...
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Francescon departed for
Buenos Aires,
evangelizing Michelangelo Menna and
family in the
countryside of that province.
March 8, 1910,
Louis Francescon...
- Italian-American
missionary Luigi Francescon (1866–1964), as part of the
larger Christian Congregation movement.
Louis Francescon came for the
first time to...
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revival movement among the
ethnic Italians in Chicago.
Reverend Louis Francescon organized the
first Italian-American
Pentecostal church there in 1907...
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September 1971
Empire Stadium,
Gzira Attendance: 2,194 Referee:
Francesco Francescon (Italy)
Hibernians won 3–2 on aggregate. 15
September 1971
Windsor Park...
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Pentecostal movement.
Through Durham's ministry,
Italian immigrant Luigi Francescon received the
Pentecostal experience in 1907 and
established Italian Pentecostal...
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Stadion Wojska Polskiego,
Warsaw Attendance: 23,760 Referee:
Francesco Francescon (Italy) 1
April 1970
Elland Road,
Leeds Attendance: 46,381 Referee: Gerhard...
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September 1965
Stadion JNA,
Belgrade Attendance: 20,464 Referee:
Francesco Francescon (Italy) 22
September 1965
Olympic Stadium,
Helsinki Attendance: 15,583...
- 1968 Red Star Stadium,
Belgrade Attendance: 17,625 Referee:
Francesco Francescon (Italy)
Celtic won 6–2 on aggregate. 27
November 1968 Émile Versé Stadium...
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traces its
roots in the "Italian
Pentecostal revival" led by
Louis Francescon among Italian immigrants in
Chicago in 1907, that led to the formation...