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Father Joe Carroll (April 12, 1941 – July 11, 2021) was an American Roman Catholic priest who led a nonprofit in San Diego, "Father Joe's Villages and St. Vincent de Paul Center" [3] that assists poor, impoverished, and homeless individuals.
Fr. Joe Maier, [135] Co-founded the Human Development Foundation and works among the poor in the Khlong Toei District. Fr. Francis X. Murphy , [ 136 ] Army chaplain in the Korean War who wrote, under the pseudonym Xavier Rynne , controversial articles about attending the Second Vatican Council .
Joe Carroll (American football) (born 1950), American football player; Joseph Carroll (footballer), English footballer for Bradford City; Joseph Carroll (DIA) (1910–1991), first director of the Defense Intelligence Agency; Joseph Carroll (scholar) (born 1949), evolutionary literary theorist; Joseph Carroll (bishop) (1912–1992), Irish priest ...
Father Joe: The Man Who Saved My Soul (2004) is a memoir written by Tony Hendra, an English humorist and satirist. It was on the New York Times Best Seller list for many weeks. Plot summary
Carroll, a former Catholic priest whose father (Joseph Carroll) was a famous Air Force general, implies that there has been a relationship between religiously inspired violence and war, beginning with the adoption of Christianity by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in 312 AD. The counter balance to this view that most wars are political or ...
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Toussaint Academy San Diego (formerly The Pierre Toussaint Academy of Arts and Sciences) is a residential secondary school for homeless 14–18-year-old youth founded by Father Joe Carroll in 1992 and operated as a component of Father Joe's Villages (formerly Saint Vincent de Paul Villages).
Joseph Coffey was born in Rochester, Minnesota, on May 31, 1960, the son of Dr. William F. X Coffey and Roseanita Schubert Coffey. He is the fifth of nine children. He is the fifth of nine children. Coffey attended Archbishop John Carroll High School in Radnor, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1978.