- as is the
Italian curato, the
Spanish cura, and the
Filipino term kura
paróko (which
almost always refers to the
parish priest),
which is
derived from...
-
present site.. The
Dominicans founded Binalonan Parish in 1841,
under Kura
Paroko, Fr.
Domingo Llue and then, by Fr,.
Policarpio Illana who
began construction...
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Paroko Mbiku UDSM
Afariki Dunia".
Udaku Special. 5
April 2021.
Retrieved 2 June 2023. "Tanzia:
Paroko Mbiku UDSM
Afariki Dunia"...
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African -
GHANA ADANGME gblεt∫o (FRI)
NIGERIA HAUSA kas
kawami (KO&S)
YORUBA paroko (KO&S)
SENEGAL DIOLA (Bayot) é tikuñi (JB) MANDING-MANINKA ko gélin ko:...
- and the habito, of the
autocratic Augustinian friars, the
Baliuag Kura
Parokos.
Mariano Ponce was a
native of Baliuag. He was a
founding member of the...
- the
parish of San Carlos.
Father Juan
Camacho was
appointed first kura
paroko and
founded the
parish in 1665. The 1660
Revolt caused the
transfer from...
- and
despoiled by
Bugallon natives. Fr.
Benjamin of
Ilarduya became Kura
Paroko from
October 16, 1933, to June 27, 1941. The
church brick-structure and...
- “ermita” of the town was
erected with the help of the
faithful by Kura
Paroko, Fr.
Bonifacio Provanza built the
first "ermita" or
Bisita in 1882, with...
- they are the kind-hearted
Augustinians friars and the
parish curates (kura
paroko) of the encomienda's
local church.
Isabel Alfonso (Ryza Cenon), an insulares...
- the
Archdiocese of
Nueva Segovia. In 1845,
Padre Santiago Romero, Kura
Paroko's devotion to the "Virgin of the Rosaries"
caused the
carving of 3 religious...