The Reverend Father Charles John McCloskey III, S.T.D. (1953 – 2023) was a Catholic priest of the Prelature of Opus Dei and member of the Priestly Society...
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spelling is that of McCluskey. McCloskey (baseball), a 19th-century baseball player Bernard McCloskey, Northern Ireland judge C. John McCloskey, Catholic priest...
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(July 13, 1981). "McCloskey Defends Remarks on Success of Jewish Lobbying". The New York Times. Retrieved October 10, 2021. "Mccloskey Urges Congress to...
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Deirdre Nansen McCloskey (born Donald Nansen McCloskey; September 11, 1942) is an American economist and academic. Since 2023 she has been a Distinguished...
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manager John McCloskey (pitcher) (1882–1919), American baseball pitcher C. John McCloskey, Catholic priest This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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John William McCloskey (September 19, 1925 – June 1, 2017) was an American basketball player, coach and executive. He served as the head coach of the Portland...
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Francis Xavier McCloskey (June 12, 1939 – November 2, 2003) was an American journalist, lawyer, and politician from Indiana who served in the United States...
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member C. John McCloskey said he also occasionally attended the daily noontime Mass at the Catholic Information Center in downtown Washington, D.C.. After...
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Bernard Nathanson (category McGill University alumni)
Catholicism through the efforts of the Reverend C. John McCloskey. In December 1996, Nathanson was baptized by John Cardinal O'Connor in a private Mass with...
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Larry Kudlow (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
subsequently converted to Catholicism under the guidance of Father C. John McCloskey III. Kudlow is a member of the Catholic Advisory Board of the Ave...
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Opus Dei (category Pope John Paul II)
first publicly-known sexual abuse case of Opus Dei in the US, against C. John McCloskey, was settled for $977,000. Opus Dei publicly acknowledged a sexual...
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Bell-lloc de Girona". 30 January 2019. "Statements Regarding Fr. C. John McCloskey". Opus Dei. Retrieved 20 December 2021. "Inside Opus Dei | Access...
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introduction by Hilaire Belloc, Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd., 1938. C. John McCloskey, (ed.), The Essential Belloc: A Prophet for Our Times, Saint Benedict...
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Aquilina C. John McCloskey Scott J. Bloch Brian Robertson Elizabeth Fiocelli Lorraine V. Murray Fred Berretta John Salza Thomas Colyandro G.C. Dilsaver...
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also belongs to the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Fr. John Berg Rev. George Gabet Fr. C. John McCloskey, He worked on Wall Street, Citibank and Merrill Lynch...
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in Philadelphia. McCloskey & Company built the Philadelphia Convention Hall, the Philadelphia Sheraton Hotel, and the Washington D.C. Stadium. The Tampa...
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by two minor candidates, liberal Pete McCloskey of California and conservative John Ashbrook of Ohio. McCloskey ran as an anti-Vietnam war candidate dedicated...
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priest and teacher, academic at the Institute of Buddhist Studies C. John McCloskey (1975), Catholic priest who helped prominent figures convert to Catholicism...
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Information Center in Washington, DC, by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick in 2004. He succeeded C. John McCloskey who had been director since 1998. The operation of...
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1972 United States presidential election (redirect from Nixon vs. McGovern)
challenged by two candidates: liberal Pete McCloskey from California, and conservative John Ashbrook from Ohio. McCloskey ran as an anti-war candidate, while...
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McCluskey is a surname; a variant of McCloskey. It is derived from the Irish Mac Bhloscaidh. Notable people with the surname include: Andy McCluskey (born...
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Make Way for Ducklings (category Books by Robert McCloskey)
published in 1941, was McCloskey's second book and was the winner of the Caldecott Medal in 1942. In his acceptance speech, McCloskey explained his motivation...
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brought to the attention of the scientific community by research from McCloskey and Cohen (1989), and Ratcliff (1990). It is a radical manifestation of...
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Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions (2024) - with Jim McCloskey The Firm (1993) The Pelican Brief (1993) The Client (1994) A Time to Kill...
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George "Country McCloskey" McCheester or John McCleester (fl. 1841-1850) was an American bare-knuckle boxer and sportsman involved in the early history...
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David Morrier, Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. C. John McCloskey III, STD, Tim Staples, Barbara McGuiggen, Karl Keating, Dr. John W. Galten, Terri Barber, the Rev....
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Archbishop John Hughes and his Fundraising Plan for St. Patrick's Cathedral." American Journal of Irish Studies 12: 57–76. online Kelly, Mary C. (2010)....
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Political Writings of John Adams. Washington, D.C.: Gateway Editions. Adams, John (2004). Diggins, John Patrick (ed.). The Portable John Adams. London: Penguin...
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(1865) William George McCloskey – bishop of Louisville (1868) Bernard John McQuaid – first bishop of Rochester (1868) Francis McNeirny – coadjutor bishop...
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Coe Jim French William McCloskey – traitor against the group according to the Kid and McNab. Frank McNab – second leader John Middleton Tom O'Folliard...
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