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The Farabaughs of Cambria County. Farabaughs and Their Beer. Hello cousins. A few new subscribers to the website, and so I thought I’d write up another essay. The family tree continues to grow and with the reunion season upon us, it is great opportunity to again email me with updates at novatony@verizon.net. And as you pop open a brewski at your reunion, think of your German ancestors with their steins who have done the same for generations. Das gut? Our cousin Fr. Modestus Wirtner. 8220;in whose hands i...
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The Catholic Community of the United States Resources | History of the Catholic Community
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Dear Catholic School Educator. The Catholic Community of the United States Series. Catholic Community of the U.S.: Highlights from Colonial Period through Early Republic. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from an Immigrant Church to an American Church. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from the 20th Century, A Changing Catholic Culture. Catholic Community of Pennsylvania: Past and Present. The Catholic Community of the United States Resources. See statistics on...
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The Prince-Priest Died 175 Years Ago | History of the Catholic Community
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Dear Catholic School Educator. The Catholic Community of the United States Series. Catholic Community of the U.S.: Highlights from Colonial Period through Early Republic. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from an Immigrant Church to an American Church. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from the 20th Century, A Changing Catholic Culture. Catholic Community of Pennsylvania: Past and Present. The Catholic Community of the United States Resources. April 27, 2015.
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Dear Catholic School Educator. The Catholic Community of the United States Series. Catholic Community of the U.S.: Highlights from Colonial Period through Early Republic. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from an Immigrant Church to an American Church. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from the 20th Century, A Changing Catholic Culture. Catholic Community of Pennsylvania: Past and Present. The Catholic Community of the United States Resources. April 17, 2016.
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Dear Catholic School Educator. The Catholic Community of the United States Series. Catholic Community of the U.S.: Highlights from Colonial Period through Early Republic. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from an Immigrant Church to an American Church. The Catholic Community of the United States: Highlights from the 20th Century, A Changing Catholic Culture. Catholic Community of Pennsylvania: Past and Present. The Catholic Community of the United States Resources. April 17, 2016.
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Servant of God Demetrius Gallitzin | The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament
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Skip to main content. ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ALTOONA-JOHNSTOWN. Servant of God Demetrius Gallitzin. Who was Servant of God Demetrius Gallitzin? Prince, priest, and missionary, Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin was born at The Hague. December 22, 1770;. Loretto, Pennsylvania on May 6, 1840. He was a scion of one of the oldest, wealthiest, and most illustrious families of Russia. His father, Prince Demetrius Gallitzin (d. 16 March, 1803), Russian ambassador to Holland at the time o. On April 27, 1806. O God...