John Joseph Cardinal Carberry (July 31, 1904 – June 17, 1998) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of St. Louis from 1968 to 1979...
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Carberry, the daughter of John Carberry, a friend of Broughton's. Denholm Elliott as Sir Henry 'Jock' Delves Broughton Holly Aird as Juanita Carberry...
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Carberry is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Vaughan, 1st Earl of Carberry (1574/5–1634), Welsh courtier and politician Anne Vaughan...
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Nina Carberry (born 19 July 1984) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Midlands–North-West since...
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of this see have been designated cardinals: John Joseph Glennon (1946), Joseph Ritter (1961), John Carberry (1969) Justin Francis Rigali (2003; as archbishop...
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were pilots: Captain Hubert Broad (2nd place in 1929), the Canadian John Carberry (3rd place in 1929) and two women: Winifred Spooner and Lady Mary Bailey...
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the term crackpot). The joke originated when John William Spaeth, Jr., posted a false notice for a Carberry lecture on a bulletin board at Brown on January...
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also foreign aviators, e.g. in the German team there was the Canadian John Carberry, flying a German RK-25 aircraft; in the French team there were two Belgians...
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received his episcopal consecration on April 6, 1970, from Cardinal John Carberry, with Bishops Charles Helmsing and Joseph Sullivan serving as co-consecrators...
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Primate of Poland, donated a painting to replace one lost in the fire. John Carberry, Cardinal Archbishop of St. Louis donated a glass-encased icon of Our...
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and to ballistic considerations, he was acquitted. Juanita Carberry, daughter of John Carberry (10th Baron Carbery), maintains that Broughton confessed...
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murder, as seen through the eyes of the 15-year-old Juanita Carberry, daughter of John Carberry (10th Baron Carbery) to whom Broughton confesses his guilt...
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from 1971 to 1975. Lucas was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal John Carberry on May 24, 1975. He served as associate pastor of St. Justin Martyr...
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On May 30, 1959, Higi was ordained into the priesthood by Cardinal John Carberry for the Diocese of Lafayette at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate...
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the Archdiocese. Currently, Cardinals John J. Glennon, Joseph Ritter, and John Carberry, as well as Archbishop John L. May, are buried in the cathedral's...
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Carberry Tower is a historic house in East Lothian, Scotland. The house is situated off the A6124 road, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of Musselburgh. Carberry...
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of Handguns". Mother Jones. Retrieved January 31, 2015. Jude Mead, John Carberry (1985). St. Gabriel Passionist: A Youthful Gospel Portrait. Editrice...
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Tommy Carberry (15 September 1941 near Ratoath, County Meath – 12 July 2017) was an Irish jockey who rode mostly in National Hunt races. He was Irish jump...
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Cardinal Glennon College in Shrewsbury, Missouri. He was sent by Cardinal John Carberry to attend the Pontifical North American College in Rome. Dolan earned...
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The Battle of Carberry Hill took place on 15 June 1567, near Musselburgh, East Lothian, a few miles east of Edinburgh, Scotland. A number of Scottish lords...
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Joseph Ritter (category Cardinals created by Pope John XXIII)
of St. Louis by Pius XII on July 20, 1946, succeeding the late Cardinal John J. Glennon. St. Louis grew quickly during the post-World War II economic...
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1976, by Cardinal John Carberry. On September 19, 1981, Wurm was appointed as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Belleville by Pope John Paul II. Wurm was...
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Paul and Minneapolis (1971–1974) Cardinal John Carberry, Archbishop of St. Louis (1974–1977) Archbishop John Roach (bishop), Archbishop of Saint Paul and...
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Michael Alexander Carberry (born 29 September 1980) is an English former professional cricketer who most recently played for Leicestershire County Cricket...
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John Lawrence May (March 31, 1922 – March 24, 1994) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Mobile (1969–1980) and...
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John George Bennett (January 20, 1891—November 20, 1957) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette...
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priesthood on May 24 1975 for the Archdiocese of St. Louis by Cardinal John Carberry. After his ordination, he was assigned as an associate pastor of St...
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Igwebuike Onah as Vice Rector. Servant of God Cyril Bernard Papali Cardinal John Carberry (Archbishop of St. Louis) Cardinal Dennis Joseph Dougherty (Archbishop...
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particular attention has been paid to left-leaning editorial page editor John Carberry. The Journal has also consistently endorsed Democratic Party candidates...
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help with the education of their seminarians. Joseph Jessing (1888–1899) John J. Soentgerath (1900–1919) Joseph Och (1919–1932) Henry J. Grimmelsman (1932–1944)...
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