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  2. Loyola Press - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Press is a publishing house based in Chicago, Illinois. It is a nonprofit apostolate of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus. [3] It has no connection with Loyola University Chicago. It publishes school books for the parochial school market, as well as trade books for adults and children.

  3. Chris Lowney - Wikipedia

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    Lowney has been awarded honorary doctoral degrees by Sacred Heart University, [15] Loyola University of Maryland, [16] Gonzaga University, [17] St. Louis University, [18] the University of Scranton, [19] the University of Great Falls, and Marymount Manhattan College, Chestnut Hill College, [20] Wheeling Jesuit University, [21] and Fairfield University, [22] and Albertus Magnus College.

  4. Spiritual Exercises - Wikipedia

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    The Exercises are seen variously as an occasion for a change of life [2]: 18 and as a school of contemplative prayer. The most common way for laypersons to go through the Exercises now is a "retreat in daily life", which involves a five- to seven-month programme of daily prayer and meetings with a spiritual director. [17]

  5. Mother Mary Loyola - Wikipedia

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    Mother Mary Loyola (1845–1930) was an English Roman Catholic nun and an author of bestselling Catholic books. James Fallon SJ, writing for America , called her one of the "most prolific and popular" writers in the Catholic literary world. [ 1 ]

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  7. The Life of Our Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Our Lord is a book about the life of Jesus of Nazareth written by English novelist Charles Dickens, for his young children, between 1846 and 1849, at about the time that he was writing David Copperfield. The Life of Our Lord was published in 1934, 64 years after Dickens's death. [1]

  8. Reynold Henry Hillenbrand - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, Hillenbrand was ordained to the priesthood. [7] In 1931, Cardinal George Mundelein named Hillenbrand, age 31, rector of Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary. [7]Named a monsignor, Hillenbrand's three-part approach of faithfully presenting papal teaching, calling lay apostles, and bringing laity through the Catholic liturgy to social action, helped form US Catholic leadership prior to the ...

  9. William Hart McNichols - Wikipedia

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    McNichols went to Christ the King and St. John the Evangelist Catholic schools before attending Regis High School in Denver, Colorado. After attending Colorado State University for one year, he entered the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1968 and studied philosophy, theology, and art at California College of the Arts, St. Louis University, Boston College, and Boston University.