- Jean-Jacques
Olier, S.S. (20
September 1608 – 2
April 1657) was a
French Catholic priest and the
founder of the Sulpicians. He also
helped to establish...
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Olier was a
former provincial electoral district in the
Montreal region of Quebec,
Canada that
elected members to the
National ****embly of Quebec. It...
- Jean-Jacques
Olier (1608–1657), an
exemplar of the
French School of Spirituality. A
disciple of
Vincent de Paul and
Charles de Condren,
Olier took part in...
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Armand Olier (1851 – 17
September 1911) was a
French clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Tonga. He was in
Marzials and
appointed bishop...
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Olier Mordrel (29
April 1901 – 25
October 1985) is the
Breton language version of
Olivier Mordrelle, a
Breton nationalist and
wartime collaborator with...
- of Grace".[1] He then
introduced Jean-Jacques
Olier,
founder of the Sulpicians, to
Sister Margaret.
Olier then
established the
devotion to the Holy Infant...
- name, Moïsette
Olier was a
Canadian writer from Quebec.
Corinne P.
Beauchemin was born in
Forges du Saint-Maurice,
September 30, 1885.
Olier was a contributor...
- Joseph-
Olier Renaud, KC (3
October 1908 – 3
March 1991) was a
Canadian politician. Born in Saint-Léonard-de-Port-Maurice, Quebec, the son of Joseph-
Olier Renaud...
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Baldi Olier (born 1953 in Romania) is a
flamenco guitarist described by The
Jerusalem Post as "Israel's
undisputed king of flamenco". "Baldi
Olier". www...
- The
Patronage Olier is a
football club
founded in 1895, and
located in Paris, France. In 1895,
Abbot Gaston Simard de Pitray, a Sulpician,
founded a football...