Official site includes commentaries, news, photos, profiles, message board, results, and schedule.
Originally a Danish based team, squad now expanded Internationally and covers diverse sports, with pictures and reports of trips, gear, biographies.
Dedicated to improving the well-being of people in transition to global interdependence.
An essay discussing the role of Pythagoras in the ancient Masonic and Hermetic mysteries.
Covers mystical subjects and information about self-healing, self-improvement, ascension, DNA correction, extraterrestrial sciences and egyptian mysteries.
Includes information about their musical activities, education services, books and art. Based Lancashire, UK. (Site requires Flash)
Excerpts from The History of Spiritualism Vol I.
Very brief biographical note in the Columbia Encyclopedia. Includes short bibliography.
Brief illustrated biography of Bl. Edmund Rice, courtesy of Scoil Eoin, Athy, County Kildare, Ireland.
Short illustrated biography.
Educator, essayist, litterateur, and philosopher, b. near Killenaule, County Tipperary, Ireland, 29 June, 1847.
The founder of this religious institution, was born 8 March, 1495, at Montemor Novo, in Portugal.
An institute founded at Waterford, Ireland, in 1802, by Edmund Ignatius Rice, a merchant of that city.
A congregation founded in 1820 at Lyons, France, by Father C.M. Bochard, Doctor of the Sorbonne, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Lyons.
A congregation founded in 1817 at Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-du-Nord, France, by Jean-Marie-Robert de la Mennais (b. 1780; d. 1860), for the instruction of youth.
Founded in Belgium, the rule and constitutions were approved and confirmed by Pope Leo XIII, 4 July, 1899.
Originally founded by St. Louis Grignon de Montfort in 1705, but it did not spread much till it was amalgamated with one founded in 1835 by Monsignor Deshayes. Vicar-General of Rennes.…
Founded in 1853 by the Right Rev. John Timon, the first Bishop of Buffalo. The special aim of this congregation is the sanctification of its members and the care of destitute and wayward boys.…
A society of male religious approved by the Church, but not taking Holy orders, and having for its object the personal sanctification of its members and the Christian education of youth, especially of the children of artisans and the poor.…
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