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"The Encyclopedia of Saints offers thorough and fascinating accounts of familiar and little-known holy men and women of the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Drawing from documented accounts and supplemented with additional extensive research
Teach, build, and serve, a legend taken from the mission statement of the Archdiocese of Newark, encompasses the vibrant spirit emblematic of this see from official conception in 1853 through its sesquicentennial observance in 2003. Those who call the archdiocese home share a common religious history and a collective picture of their faith in action from old-world roots. Generations of Catholics who live in the northern New Jersey counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union have shared such devotions as attending Mass, special feast days, parochial education, organizational affiliations, church socials, and many other articles of celebration with their families, friends, priests, religious sisters, and others who collectively define the essence of neighborly communion. This volume provides a basic narrative and visual overview designed to honor the individuals, milestones, and varied landmarks that make the Archdiocese of Newark memorable and inspirational.
In 'Scotland's Mark on America,' George Fraser Black explores the profound impact Scots have made in shaping the United States. With meticulous detail, Black delves into the contributions of Scots-Americans across various professions. The work reads as a thorough historical account, imbued with rich narrative and analytical depth, tracing Scottish influence from the dungarees of the pioneers to the stones of the White House. Black's prose elucidates the remarkable and often overlooked Scottish presence in America's military, religious, artistic, and political landscapes, offering readers both a broad overview and nuanced insights into each sector's transformation under Scots-American contrib...
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Containing complete reports of all dioceses in the United States, Alaska, Philippine Islands, Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaiin Islands, Canada, Newfoundland, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales and the hierarchies and statistics of the United States of Mexico, Central America, South America, West Indies, Oceania, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, German Empire, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa, Norway, Belgium, The Chinese Empire and Japan. Containing also a map of the ecclesiastical provinces in the United States.