Anthony Kohlmann SJ (born Anton; July 13, 1771 – April 11, 1836) was an Alsatian Catholic priest, missionary, theologian, and Jesuit educator. He played...
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player Anthony Kohlmann, Alsatian Catholic priest, missionary, theologian, and Jesuit educator Anthony Koutoufides, Australian footballer Anthony Kumpen, Belgian...
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Kohlmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anneliese Kohlmann (1921–1977), German SS camp guard Anthony Kohlmann (1771–1836)...
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high school in Washington, D.C. Gonzaga was officially founded by Fr. Anthony Kohlmann, a Jesuit, in 1821, though there is some evidence the school began...
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Hassenforder, former cyclist who operated a restaurant in Kaysersberg Anthony Kohlmann, Jesuit priest known for his role in the formation of the Diocese of...
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Archdiocese of Baltimore. In November 1808, Fenwick was sent with Anthony Kohlmann to minister to the Catholics of New York City, where they were put...
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New York City). Between Concanen's death and Connolly's arrival, Fr. Anthony Kohlmann and Fr. Benedict Joseph Fenwick served as diocesan administrators....
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rendered by De Witt Clinton, recognized the privilege as applying to Rev. Anthony Kohlmann, S.J., who refused to reveal in court information received under the...
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cornerstone of which was laid in 1785. By the early 19th century, Anthony Kohlmann, the Jesuit rector of that church, realized that the city's growing...
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on September 16, 1820. He assumed the office very reluctantly from Anthony Kohlmann, who quit the presidency to establish the Washington Seminary. Resenting...
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were 15,000 Catholics in the diocese. In March 1810, the Rev. Father Anthony Kohlmann bought the land on which the present cathedral stands. The site was...
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blockade. On Carroll's recommendation, Concanen appointed Reverend Anthony Kohlmann, rector of St. Peter's Parish, to administer the diocese as his vicar...
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Alexandria in 1796 and constructed a larger one there in 1811. Reverend Anthony Kohlmann and future Bishop Benedict Fenwick frequently officiated in Alexandria...
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expected her imminent death. Matthews, along with Stephen Dubuisson and Anthony Kohlmann, turned to the German priest and reputed miracle worker Prince Hohenlohe...
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Alexandria in 1796 and replaced it with a larger one in 1811. Reverends Anthony Kohlmann and Benedict Fenwick frequently officiated at services in Alexandria...
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priest. This is in marked contrast to a case in New York involving Rev. Anthony Kohlmann some twenty-five years previous. In July 1855, O'Neil went to East...
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New York: Robert Appleton Company. Meehan, Thomas Francis (1910). "Anthony Kohlmann". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New...
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The pope made this appointment on the recommendation of Reverend Anthony Kohlmann, who was pastor of St. Peter's Church, the first Catholic church in...
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Luther portrayed by himself". In reality, the pamphlet was written by Anthony Kohlmann, who used Beschter's name as a pseudonym. In 1820, Beschter was appointed...
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theorist Adam Adamandy Kochański, Polish mathematician and clockmaker Anthony Kohlmann, early Catholic priest in New York whose decision not to testify established...
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appointed the second president of Washington Seminary, succeeding Anthony Kohlmann. During his presidency, the students of the Seminary partook in the...
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Giovanni Antonio Grassi (redirect from John Anthony Grassi)
superior of the Maryland Mission also ended, where he was replaced by Anthony Kohlmann on 10 September. In July 1817, Archbishop Neale sent Grassi to Rome...
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order suppressing the Jesuits in 1814, restoring the Society of Jesus. Anthony Kohlmann, later became a Jesuit educator Niccolò Paccanari, founder Dudon 1952...
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(1932–2006) orchestra conductor Cardinal Charles Journet (1891–1974) Anthony Kohlmann (1771–1836), Jesuit educator Mgr Pierre Mamie (1920–2008), bishop Jules...
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internal cancer. The family, devout Roman Catholics, summoned Father Anthony Kohlmann, a French Jesuit priest, who referred the matter to a priest in Germany...
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However, as an adult, he had some difficulty finding employment. Anthony Kohlmann McGreevy, John T., Catholicism and American Freedom: A History, W....
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damage to the interior. No one at Gonzaga College High School was hurt. Anthony Kohlmann (1821–1824) Adam Marshall (1824–1825) Jeremiah Keiley (1826–1827) John...
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succeeded in recruiting several European Jesuits, such as Reverend Anthony Kohlmann, to come to Georgetown to serve as priests and teach. With the addition...
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in the duty to which he was so committed. In December 1821, Father Anthony Kohlmann, S.J., then superior of the Mission, was succeeded by Father Neale...
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the 1817–1818 academic year under Grassi's successor, Anthony Kohlmann. In this role, Kohlmann charged him with enforcing stricter discipline among the...
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