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  • {{Short description|Convert from Judaism to Catholicism and agent for the king of Poland}} '''Giovanni Giuda Giona Battista''' was a convert from Judaism to Catholicism and agent for the king of Poland.<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/0235 ...
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  • ...]], in what is now Peru's [[Loreto Province]]. After their conversion to [[Catholicism]], they settled in villages on the western bank of the river.<ref>{{EB1911 ...
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  • ...convert to [[Catholicism]] who made his mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews during the 14th century. ...ician Isaac Bonfos born Shealtiel of Falces), in his efforts to get Bonfos to convert as well. ...
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  • ...e, Vicomte de Turenne|Turenne]], and he converted to Catholicism. He mixed to good effect his poetic studies and his religious work. He died in 1677. *''la Conversion de Jacques de Coras, dédiée à nosseigneurs du clergé de France''; 1665, Par ...
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  • ...er and aristocrat, who converted to Catholicism. He is seen as a precursor to the [[Oxford Movement]].<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Henry Digby Beste}}</ref> ...rd elected to a fellowship, which he resigned when the family estates came to him on the death of his mother. ...
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  • ...orio Messori''' (born 1941) is an Italian journalist and writer. According to [[Sandro Magister]], a [[Vaticanologist|Vaticanist]], he is the "most trans {{Cite news |title=From Rome to the World: The Global Offensive of the Catholic Media |url=http://chiesa.es ...
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  • ...ntine poet born in [[Orhei]], [[Bessarabia]], now in [[Moldova]]. He moved to [[Argentina]] with his parents in 1902. ...ous visions]], part of the reason for his conversion from [[Judaism]] to [[Catholicism]] in 1930. ...
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  • ...[Conservatism|conservative]] ideological school of thought closely related to the [[Oxford Movement]]. ...d [[John Keble]] which was hostile toward a plan by the British Government to diminish the official power of the [[Anglican Church]] in the predominantl ...
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  • ...ngdom of Galicia|King of Galicia]] ({{circa|550}}{{snd}}558/559) according to [[Gregory of Tours]], who is the only primary source for a Suevic king of t ...ni'' that the relics and the future bishop had both left on their journeys to Galicia on the same day as well, but as the relics travelled ''velociter'' ...
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  • ...and one of the first [[Chalcedonian Christianity|Chalcedonian Christians]] to hold the title. He succeeded [[Ariamir]] sometime between the end of May 56 ...rought it about, and the minutes of First Braga that Ariamir was the first to lift the ban on orthodox Catholic synods. ...
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  • ...nt years, particularly in [[Norway]], in large part due to immigration and to a lesser extent conversions among the native population. ...ef> The Vicariate Apostolic of Sweden was founded in 1783. It was elevated to a diocese in 1953.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/dio ...
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  • {{short description|English convert to Roman Catholicism}} ...] and so played a significant role in the [[Religion in the United Kingdom#Catholicism|English Catholic Revival]].<ref name=BA>{{cite web |url= https://www.belmon ...
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  • <!-- ALL fields with measurements have automatic unit conversion --> According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those ...
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  • {{short description|Austrian theologian and convert to Judaism}} ...[[Austrians|Austrian]] theologian that [[religious conversion|converted]] to [[Judaism]]. ...
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  • ...n the [[Hebrides]] of [[Scotland]]. Such actions, however, were not unique to the [[Hebrides]], but occurred in other parts of [[Scotland]]. ...art application of his [[walking stick]]; those who yielded were thus said to come under ''Creideamh a’ bhata-bhuidhe''. ...
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  • According to the 2024 census, there were an estimated 16,985,004 Catholics in the countr == Catholicism in Uganda Pre-Independence == ...
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  • ...<!-- ALL fields dealing with a measurements are subject to automatic unit conversion--> ...<!--See table @ Template:Infobox Settlement for details on automatic unit conversion--> ...
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  • ...first of the [[Tractarian Movement]] to convert from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism. ...ently, Manning urged Lockhart to accept [[John Henry Newman]]'s invitation to stay with him at [[Littlemore]] and prepare for ordination in the Church of ...
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  • ...ith.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Harrison|first=Carol E.|date=2020-03-01|title=Conversion in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Alphonse Ratisbonne in Rome and Pari ...e Ratisbonne|Théodore]], converted to [[Christianity]] in 1827 and went on to become a [[Priesthood in the Catholic Church|Catholic priest]] in 1830.<ref ...
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  • ...thumb|left|215px|Illustration, by [[John Bauer (illustrator)|John Bauer]], to Helena Nyblom's fairy tale "The Ring".]] ...la University]], and at the end of the month the newly-weds took a steamer to [[Uppsala]]. ...
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