Charles Nerinckx (2 October 1761, Herfelingen – 12 August 1824) was a Catholic missionary priest who migrated from Belgium to work in Kentucky. He founded...
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Mechlin. Two years later, he was one of the students selected by Father Charles Nerinckx, a missionary headed to the Americas on May 16, 1817. The initial plan...
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died in 1803. In 1805 he received permanent help with the arrival of Charles Nerinckx. The Dominicans arrived in Springfield in 1805. The Sisters of Loretto...
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Father Rale". mainewriter.com. Susanna Pyatt (1 November 2019). "Father Nerinckx's Kneecap and Other Relics". Loretto Community. Shannen Dee Williams (3...
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Stephen Badin (category American Roman Catholic priests)
000 miles. In 1806, he received help with the arrival of Reverend Charles Nerinckx. Carroll eventually named Badin as the vicar general of the regions...
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after his ordination, Byrne was appointed pastor of St. Charles Church, replacing Charles Nerinckx, visiting also the small congregation of Louisville, sixty...
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hydrologist Robert Moore - Oregon pioneer and founder of Linn City, Oregon Charles Nerinckx - founder of the Sisters of Loretto religious order Nathaniel Pope...
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Pius' Church in Scott County (1823). Following the death of Rev. Charles Nerinckx, he became superior of the Sisters of Loretto in 1824. On March 21...
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wrote a widely a widely acclaimed biography of his fellow Belgian Charles Nerinckx, one of the first Catholic missionaries in Kentucky and the founder...
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politician, one of three authors of the 1790 Belgian Constitution. Charles Nerinckx (1761–1824), founder of the Sisters of Loretto Jean-Baptiste van Dievoet...
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