An analysis of the author's works, and a list of similar books.
Surgeon and anatomist, b. at Magny-Vernois a small town of Franche-Comté, France, in 1744; d. 1 June, 1795.
Historian, born at Albens, Savoy, 1767; died at Passy, 30 September, 1839.
A Milanese Dominican who won distinction as a historian, archaeologist, and antiquary. (1715-1785)
Step by step instructions for creating simple, high performance paper airplanes
Church historian, born 1 March, 1795, at Passau, Bavaria; died 1 April, 1859, at Schäftlarn.
One of the congregations belonging to the Canadian Confederation of the Sisters of St. Joseph.
Mendham. Contact information, parish history, staff directory, Mass schedule, directions.
Husband and wife team, fashion photographer and painter respectively, offer portfolios of their work and biographies.
A master of religious plastic art, b. at Fliess, Tyrol, in 1819; d. at Munich in 1881.
Community information. Agent contact. Specializing in St. Joseph, Stevensville, and Benton.
New York City based preservation and restoration firm provides company profile and information on completed projects.
A tribute to the author's father who served in WWII with the 4th Marine Division as a machine gunner.
Includes MIDI files of 17 symphonies and several chamber works.
Profile and interview by Joseph So, published in La Scena Musicale in 2002.
This is the homepage of the St. Joseph Community in San Francisco, California. It is also a content-rich site providing an informative and inspirational understanding of Carmelite spirituality, and offers resources to get you started in your life of prayer. May God r…
Photograph of an Austrian memorial to the Silent Night creators includes link to MIDI versions and to one version of the song's history.
Originally Joseph, styled an Apostle in Holy Scripture, and, like St. Paul, ranked by the Church with the Twelve, though not one of them.
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