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Saint John’s College

Saint John’s College Brooklyn, New York. Founded in 1870. Conducted by the Vincentians. Consists of a preparatory school, schools of arts and sciences, law, accountancy, and finance, graduate, extension, and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Saint-John, Theophilus, D.D.

Saint-John, Theophilus, D.D. a pseudonym. The real author was the Rev. Samuel Clapham, A.M. His Sermons were of a highly popular and useful character, two volumes of which were published (Lond. 1812, 8vo). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Saint-John, Ambrose

Saint John, Ambrose Oratorian priest. Born in 1815; died in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England on 24 May 1875. He was educated at Westminster School, and graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he formed a lifelong friendship with Venerable Cardinal Newman. He was received into the Church in September 1845, and ordained at Rome. He joined the … Continue reading “Saint-John, Ambrose”

Saint John

Saint John (SANCTI JOANNIS) Diocese in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. The diocese includes the following counties: Albert, Carleton, Charlotte, Kings, Queens, St. John, Sunbury, Westmoreland, York, and a portion of Kent. The City of St. John is the oldest incorporated city in British North America, its charter dating back to 1785; it is … Continue reading “Saint John”