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    James Bell (1524 – 20 April 1584) was an English Catholic priest and the only one of the Marian Priests that is known to have suffered martyrdom. He was...
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  • James, Jim, Jimmy and Jamie Bell may refer to: James Bell (actor) (1891–1973), American character actor James Madison Bell (1826–1902), African-American...
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  • William Harcourt, 20 June 1679 James Bell, priest, 1584 James Bird (or Byrd or Beard), layman, 25 March 1592 John Bodey, priest, 2 November 1583 Thomas Bosgrave...
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  • James J. Martin SJ (born December 29, 1960) is an American Jesuits priest, writer, editor-at-large of America magazine and the founder of Outreach. A...
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    Exodus in the Bible notes that small gold bells were worn as ornaments on the hem of the robe of the high priest in Jerusalem. Among the ancient Greeks,...
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    James Bell (priest). Chancel towards the South Nave looking towards the narthex The Chancel towards the North The Nave Former FSSP Assistant Priests include...
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  • Fifteen months later, in September 1977, Bell again made national headlines when she and another inmate, Annette Priest, absconded from this open prison. Both...
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  • Thomas Bell (fl. 1573–1610) was an English Roman Catholic priest, and later an anti-Catholic writer. He was born at Raskelf, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, in...
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  • not apply to James Bell, a Roman Catholic priest executed in 1584, are set at rest by Bliss in a life of Bell added to the Athenæ. Bell in the Michaelmas...
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    the new monarch. Jesuit priests, whose presence in England was punishable by death, also demonstrated their support for James, who was widely believed...
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    The Gospel of James (or the Protoevangelium of James) is a second-century infancy gospel telling of the miraculous conception of the Virgin Mary, her upbringing...
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  • Damian Priest lost the World Heavyweight Championship after he was betrayed by fellow stablemate Finn Bálor. Bálor subsequently excommunicated Priest and...
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    Also Private Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1877 1897 Michael Bell Cox Died before consecration. 1900 1919 John Molloy Rector of Taughboyne...
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    Nicky Gumbel (category 20th-century English Anglican priests)
    Nicholas Glyn Paul Gumbel CBE (born 28 April 1955) is an English Anglican priest and author in the evangelical and charismatic traditions. He is known as...
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    James Fleming (1830–1908) was an Irish clergyman of the Church of England, public speaker and fund-raiser. A canon of York Minster, he became chaplain...
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    James McAvoy (/ˈmækəvɔɪ/; born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish actor. He made his acting debut as a teen in The Near Room (1995) and appeared mostly on television...
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    James Emerson Delaney (August 12, 1924 – June 25, 1947), known professionally as Jimmy Doyle, was a welterweight boxer who died later in the hospital...
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    namely James K. Polk, over issues such as the national bank and the election spoils system. Following the death of Hugh Lawson White in 1840, Bell became...
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    churches. Miagao was formerly a visita (a locality served by a visiting priest) of Oton until 1580, Tigbauan until 1592, San Joaquín until 1703 and Guimbal...
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  • James Harold Bell (born 20 November 1950) is a retired British Anglican bishop. He was the area Bishop of Ripon in the Diocese of Leeds. Bell studied...
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    A dead bell or deid bell (Scots), also a 'death', 'mort', 'lych', 'passing bell' or 'skellet bell' was a form of hand bell used in Scotland and northern...
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  • Robert Bell (priest) (1808–1883), archdeacon of Cashel Robert Bell (physician) (1845–1926), English physician and medical writer Robert Fitzroy Bell (1859–1908)...
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    Arthur "Francis" Bell, OFM (13 January 1590 – 11 December 1643) was an English Franciscan friar. He was found guilty of being a Catholic priest by a court sitting...
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  • cousin Philip James Roosevelt Sr. (see above) Granville Roland Fortescue (1875–1952), soldier and war correspondent, m. Grace Hubbard Bell, niece of Alexander...
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    anaphora is used is that of the priest.[citation needed] The Liturgy of St. James is commonly celebrated on the Feast of Saint James (July 25) and the first Sunday...
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    Pessler, a German priest, suggested in 1798 that all coffins have a tube inserted from which a cord would run to the church bells. If an individual had...
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    in 1818, the church was enlarged and a bell tower addition was completed. The bell was used as a fire bell for the town.[citation needed] In 1833, the...
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    the Bell Inn in Wapping and one of his mentors, on 21 December 1762 at St Margaret's Church, Barking, Essex. The couple had six children: James (1763–1794)...
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    Bell (2008) [2007], pp. 23–24. James (1814), p. 90. Bell (2008) [2007], pp. 32–33. Bell (2008) [2007], p. 33. Bell (2008) [2007], pp. 34–35. Bell (2008)...
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    A church bell is a bell in a church building designed to be heard outside the building. It can be a single bell, or part of a set of bells. Their main...
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