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- wife, Marianne, in 1880, English poet Coventry Patmore contacted the Pallotines about establishing a church in Hastings. St Mary Star of the Sea Church...
- Consecrated Priest of the Pallotines (Starogard – Oświęcim, Poland) Norbert Jan Pellowski (1903–1942), Consecrated Priest of the Pallotines (Gdańsk – Oświęcim...
- January 2016, Smith visited the Pallotine Province of the ****umption of the B.V.M. in Bangalore, India] Eight Pallotines of the province serve in the Archdiocese...
- of the Catholic Apostolate (Pallotines), the rectorate of the Shrine of Our Lady of Kibeho is entrusted to the Pallotine Fathers. The rector is appointed...
- Mercy website of the Marian Fathers: "A Priest after My Own Heart". The Pallotine Fathers: "le Saint Père – PIE XII, a béni l'Icône de Jésus Miséricordieux...
- Catholic religious congregation Society of the Catholic Apostolate, or Pallotines, a religious order Soldiers of Aryan Culture, an American white supremacist...
- James Ryan was instrumental the pallotines coming to Thurles in 1909, following he left his house to the pallotines, and they moved in there in 1943...
- supporter of Irish nationalism, which rubbed off on Ryan. He attended the Pallotine College in Thurles, being ordained in 1954. He worked on the missions...
- Limerick Institute of Technology Tipperary), was established in 1998. The Pallotine College in Thurles is a retreat, vocations and missions centre for the...
- (Mater ter Admirabilis in Latin) was donated by a teacher in 1915 to the Pallotine seminarians under the spiritual direction of Father Kentenich. It was...