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Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat
(December 12, 1779, Joigny, France-May 25, 1865, Paris, France). Roman Catholic Saint and Founder-Superior General, Society of the Sacred Heart, 1801-1865. Founder and Superior General, Society of the Sacred Heart, 1801-1865. Her Society received papal approval in 1826. Beatified, May, 1908. Canonized Saint, Roman Catholic Church, May 24, 1925. Feast Day, May 25th. Known for her brusque and impatient manner and her curt attitude.
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Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Signature # 1
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Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
Be sure to visit our online store for unique and historic memorabilia, autographs, and political items. We offer over 1,000 items for your consideration.
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His Eminence Philippe Cardinal Barbarin
(October 17, 1950, Rabat, Morocco-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lyon-Vienne, France. Ordained Priest, December 17, 1977. Bishop of Moulins, France, October 1, 1998. Archbishop of Lyon-Vienne, France, July 15, 2002-Current. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, October, 2003.
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Philippe Cardinal Barbarin Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop Gerald Michael Barbarito
(January 4, 1950, Brooklyn, New York-Alive). 5th Roman Catholic Bishop of Palm Beach, Florida, 2003-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, January 31, 1976. Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, New York, and Titular Bishop of Gisipa, June 28, 1994. Bishop of Ogdensburg, New York, October 26, 1999. Bishop of Palm Beach, Florida, July 1, 2003-Current.
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Bishop Gerald Michael Barbarito Signature
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His Eminence Antonio Cardinal Barberini
(1607, Rome, Italy-August 3, 1671, Reims, France). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Reims, France, 1657-1671. Elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals in pectore, August 30, 1627. Elevation to the Sacred College of Cardinals revealed, February 7, 1628. Prefect of the Apostolic Signature, March 18, 1628. Prefect, Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, December, 1632-1645. Archbishop of Reims, France, June 27, 1657-August 3, 1671.
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Antonio Cardinal Barberini Signature
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Professor Ali Bardakoglu
(1952, Kastamonu, Turkey-Alive). President of Religious Affairs of Turkey, 2003-Current. Assistant Professor of Islamic Law, Faculty of Theology, University of Erciyes, Associate Professor, 1986-1993. Professor of Islamic Law, University of Marmara, 1994-Current. President of Religious Affairs(Diyanet Isleri Baskanligi), May 28, 2003-Current. |
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Professor Ali Bardakoglu Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop Gerald Richard Barnes
(June 22, 1945, Phoenix, Arizona-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of San Bernardino, California, 1995-Current. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, December 20, 1975. Auxiliary Bishop of San Bernardino, California and Titular Bishop of Mons Falisuc, January 28, 1992-December 28, 1995. Bishop of San Bernardino, California, December 28, 1995-Current. |
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Bishop Gerald Richard Barnes Signature
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Right Reverend Bishop Michael S. Baroi
Moderator, Church of Bangladesh and Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh, c. 2006. Secretary, Young Men's Christian Association, Chittagong, Bangladesh, c. 1973. Bishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Moderator, Church of Bangladesh, November 9, 2001-Current. The Church of Bangladesh is a member of the Anglican Communion. |
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Bishop Michael S. Baroi Signature
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John David Barrow
(November 29, 1952, London, England-Alive). British cosmologist and theoretical physicist. Research Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge, 1999-Current. Playwright. Author of The Left Hand of Creation (1983); The Antropic Cosmological Principle; Infinities (2002). Received the Templeton Prize for "Progress Toward Research or Discoveries About Spiritual Realities," 2006 |
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John David Barrow Signature
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His Eminence Archbishop and Primate Khajag Barsamian
(1951, Arapkir, Turkey-Alive). Archbishop and Primate of the Eastern Diocese, Armenian Church of America. Ordained celebate Priest, 1971. Vartabed, 1973. Pastor, Armenian churches in Turkey, Israel, and the United States. Vicar General, St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral, New York, New York. Bishop and Primate of the Eastern Diocese, Armenian Church of America, 1990-Current. Archbishop, October, 1992.
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Archbishop Khajag Barsamian Signature
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Most Reverend Archbishop Bernard Barsi
(August 4, 1942, Nice, France-Alive). Roman Catholic Archbishop of Monaco, Principality of Monaco. Ordained Priest, June 28, 1969. Archbishop of Monaco, Principality of Monaco, May 16, 2000-Current.
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Archbishop Bernard Barsi Signature
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Reverend Karl Barth
(1886, Basle, Switzerland-1968). Swiss Reformed Church Theologian. Pastor, Safenwil, Switzerland. Disillusioned by liberal theology, he rediscovered the power of the Bible in The Word of God and the Word of Man (1928). Author of the revolutionary book, The Epistle to the Romans (1918). Professor of Theology at Gottingen, Munich and Bonn. Dismissed from faculty at Bonn for refusing to take oath of loyalty to Hitler. A leading light in the Confessing Church. Helped draft the Barmen Declaration of 1934. Professor of Theology, Basle University.
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Reverend Karl Barth Signature
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His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I
(February 29, 1940, Aghioi Theodoroi, Turkey-Alive). 270th Greek Orthodox Ecumentical Patriarch of Constantinople and New Rome. Ordained Deacon, Greek Orthodox Church, August 13, 1961. Ordained Priest, October 19, 1969. Archimandrite, 1970. Director, Patriarchal Office, 1972. Bishop and Metropolitan of Philadelphia (Asia Minor), 1973. Metropolitan of Chalcedon, January 14, 1990. 270th Ecumenical Patriarch and Archbishop of Constantinople and New Rome, October 22, 1991-Current.
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Patriarch Bartholomew I Signature
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Right Reverend Assisting Bishop Allen Lyman Bartlett, Jr.
(Birmingham, Alabama-Alive). Episcopal Bishop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania., 1987-1998. Ordained Priest, Episcopal Church. Rector, Zion Church, Charles Town, West Virginia, 1961-1970. Dean, Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville, Kentucky, 1970-1986. Episcopal Bishop Co-Adjutor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1986. Episcopal Bishop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987-1998. Episcopal Assisting Bishop of Washington, D.C. 2001-2004.
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Assisting Bishop Allen Lyman Bartlett, Jr. Signature
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Lady God Great Grace Winifred Grace Barton
(May 5, 1923, London, England-Alive). Leader, Galactic Federation of Light Forces. Married Ernest W. Barton, 1946. Founder, Bartonian Metaphysical Society, Saskatchewan, Canada, December, 1967. Co-Founder, World Council for Global Cooperation. Founder, Institute of Metaphysics, Saskatchewan, Canada. Claims to have experienced an abduction by extraterrestial aliens in 1973 and regular communications with the Mother Ship since then. Predicted the end of the world would occur in the mid-1970s. Co-Founder, Vice President, and Liaison Officer, Program for the Regeneration of the United Nations. Reputedly the author of more than 39 books, many TV scripts, and over 300 radio and TV shows. Honorary Member, Crowfoot Native Peoples Band. Discovered the Cosmic Cube, which aligns electromagnetic force fields against the original grid or web of the planetary system. Canadian Representative, Planetary Peace Commission. Professor, University of Global Education, 1994-Current.
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Winifred Grace Barton Signature
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