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Joseph Clifford Fenton (January 16, 1906 - July 7, 1969) was a Catholic priest who promoted conservative theology. He was a professor of fundamental dogmatic theology at the Catholic University of America and editor of the American Ecclesiastical Review (1943–1963). [ 1 ]
Joseph Clifford Fenton: 16 January 1906 Springfield, Illinois: 7 July 1969 Chicopee, Massachusetts: Diocesan Priest Springfield: Heroic Virtues Catherine Anne Cesnik 17 November 1942 Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (disappeared) 7 November 1969 Lansdowne, Maryland: Professed Religious, School Sisters of Notre Dame: Baltimore
It was edited by Joseph Clifford Fenton, a peritus at the Second Vatican Council. [2] References This page was last edited on 21 June 2024, at 14:16 ...
Msgr. Joseph Clifford Fenton, [176] Theologian. Fr. Gerald Fitzgerald, [177] Founded the Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete. Msgr. Edward J. Flanagan. [178] Fr. José Manuel Gallegos, [179] [180] Democratic Party politician and part of the History of New Mexico. Fr. James Gower, [181] [182] Peace activist and co-founder of the ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Police have released the name of a Des Moines man arrested following a short chase that ended in a crash in Des Moines Wednesday night. Parker Fenton, 19, is being held in the ...
Msgr. Joseph Clifford Fenton, peritus to Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani at the Second Vatican Council; Regina Flannery Herzfeld, first laywoman on CUA faculty; first woman department head at CUA (anthropology) Father Gilbert Hartke, O.P. Michael Hendricks, psychologist, suicidologist, and an advocate for the LGBT community; Theo Holm, botanist [24]
The anonymous plaintiff filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, January 2, claiming she met T.I., 43, (real name Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.) and Tiny, 48, (real name Tameka Dianne-Cottle-Harris) at a Los ...
Prince of Peace Catholic School is a Catholic high school in Clinton, Iowa, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport. It was previously known as Mater Dei High School, St. Mary's High School, and Mount Saint Clare Academy. It is a parochial school under the Clinton Prince of Peace parish. [citation needed]