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Archbishop Pietro Moriconi of Pisa and the
Pisan judge (iudex) and
operator (
operarius) Ildebrando. This
pledge was
witnessed by four
consuls of the commune...
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succeeded as
president by
Edward V. Boursaud. In 1884, O'Connor
became an
operarius at St.
Francis Xavier Church in Manhattan, New York City. On September...
- then
proceeded to the
Church of St.
Ignatius Loyola in New York City as
operarius.
After four years, he was sent to
Canisius College in
Buffalo as minister...
- n**** T. b.
navus T. b.
neglectus T. b.
nesophilus T. b.
nigricans T. b.
operarius T. b.
optabilis T. b. o****ntus T. b.
osgoodi T. b.
paguatae T. b. pascalis...
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inscription over his
grave describes him as "pius, doctus,
indefessus operarius,
apostolicis confectus laboribus.
Divites admonuit,
pauperes sublevavit...
- children. Finally, he was sent to the
Church of the Gesú in
Philadelphia as
operarius (visiting priest),
where he soon fell ill.
Suffering from a protracted...
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philosophical education.
Russo returned to New York City,
serving as
operarius at the
Church of St.
Lawrence O'Toole (later
known as the
Church of St...
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Jesuit missionaries who have
served Palo
beginning at the time when an
operarius (a
priest in-charge) was ****igned: 1695-1698: Rev. Fr.
Pedro Vello, S...
- by its own Chapter, each
Chapter having a Precentor, a Sacristan, an
Operarius, six Canons, ten
Prebendarii and a
priest called the
Vicar Perpetuus....
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lanciger Ulmer, 1912 †
Holocentropus omega Ulmer, 1912 †
Holocentropus operarius Mey, 1986 †
Holocentropus peregrinator Ivanov & Melnitsky, 2013 † Holocentropus...