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    James Clark SJ (October 21, 1809 – September 9, 1885) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who led the College of the Holy Cross during the American...
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    Carpenter, Grammy-nominated organist Annie W. Clark (1843-1907), temperance leader James Clark, Jesuit and president of the College of the Holy Cross...
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  • Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School (BJPS) is a Jesuit college-preparatory school on the northwest side of Indianapolis. It is a part of the Midwest Province...
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    called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was an unsuccessful attempted regicide against King James I by a group of English Catholics led...
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  • Over the last 400 years, the Roman Catholic Jesuit order has established a worldwide network of schools and universities. This is an incomplete list of...
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    Jesuit High School is a private, non-profit, Catholic college-preparatory high school (grades 8–12) for boys run by the USA Central and Southern Province...
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    journalism. Joyce was born in Dublin into a middle-class family. He attended the Jesuit Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare, then, briefly, the Christian Brothers–run...
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  • Charles Dismas Clark (1901–1963) was an American Jesuit priest based in St. Louis. In 1959, he created the first halfway house to support men coming out...
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  • died, Watson hastened to Scotland to assure James I of the loyalty of his party, and to forestall the Jesuits, who were suspected of intriguing with Spain...
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  • 1642 James Claxton (Clarkson), priest, 1588 Edward Colman (or Coleman), layman, 1678 Ralph Corbie, Jesuit, 7 September 1644 John Cornelius, Jesuit priest...
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