Frederick William Faber CO (28 June 1814 – 26 September 1863) was a noted English hymnwriter and theologian, who converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism...
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"Faith of our Fathers" is a Catholic hymn, written in 1849 by Frederick William Faber in memory of the Catholic Martyrs from the time of the establishment...
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Catholic convert and hymn writer, Father Frederick William Faber, C.O., founder of the Brompton Oratory. Faber was educated at Rugby School and Christ...
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Daniello Bartoli, J. P. Maffei, Frederick William Faber, 1889, p. 244. Daniello Bartoli, J. P. Maffei, Frederick William Faber, 1889, p. 246. Daniello Bartoli...
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Wisconsin William F. Faber (bishop) (1860–1934), American clergyman Frederick William Faber (1814–1863), English hymn writer and theologian This disambiguation...
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discussed the concept over the years, from the 19th-century Father Frederick William Faber, to the 20th-century Mariologist Father Gabriel Roschini. The term...
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with a list of ailments, including Bright's disease, in 1959. Frederick William Faber, Catholic priest and author, died on 26 September 1863. George-Étienne...
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Dollywagon Pike. The Tarn is the subject of a poem by the Rev. Frederick William Faber printed in 1840. Cumbria portal Grizedale Grizedale Forest Brothers...
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Guardian of Mary" is a hymn written in honor of Saint Joseph by Frederick William Faber in 1863. The Novena of Saint Joseph "Those little prayers Francis...
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the Procurator General, resides in Rome at the Procura General. Frederick William Faber described the Oratorian charism as "a spirituality of everyday...
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