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  2. Anthony the Great - Wikipedia

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    In the Life of St. Paul the First Hermit, by St. Jerome, it is recorded that it was St. Anthony that found St. Paul towards the end of his life and without whom it is doubtful he would be known. [34] Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye, Isère, France. Veneration of Anthony in the East is more restrained. There are comparatively few icons and paintings of him.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    He established St. Paul Sanitarium [16] [17] in Dallas and St. Anthony's Sanitarium in Amarillo. [18] By 1908, the diocese had 83 priests serving an estimated Catholic population of 60,000. [ 5 ] [ 9 ] By the time that Dunn died in 1910, the number of churches in the diocese had increased from 28 to 90.

  4. Edward Joseph Dunne - Wikipedia

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    He was installed in Dallas in January. During his tenure, Dunne opened several educational institutions, including Holy Trinity College (later named the University of Dallas). [5] He established St. Paul Sanitarium in Dallas, and St. Anthony's Sanitarium, which was the first hospital in Amarillo. [1] He also erected Sacred Heart Cathedral. [5]

  5. Saint Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Anthony the Great (251–356), Egyptian Christian saint and Desert Father Anthony the Hermit (c. 468 – c. 520), also known as Antony of Lérins Antony the Younger (785–865), Byzantine monk

  6. Coptic monasticism - Wikipedia

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    Coptic monasticism was a movement in the Coptic Orthodox Church to create a holy, separate class of person from layman Christians.. It is said to be the original form of monasticism. as Anthony the Great became the first one to be called "monk" (Ancient Greek: μοναχός) and he was the first to establish a Christian monastery which is now known as the Monastery of Saint Anthony [1] at the ...

  7. Church of Saint Anthony the Great - Wikipedia

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    The Church of San Antón is a Catholic church located in the Old Town neighbourhood of Bilbao, Spain. It is dedicated to Anthony the Great, known as San Antón in Spanish. It is featured, along with the San Antón Bridge, in the city's coat of arms. The estuary of Bilbao flows next to it.

  8. Dallas pastor removed for ‘inappropriate’ conduct as ...

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    Anthony agreed to resign after church elders asked him to leave, Chalk said in a sermon that has since been removed from Cross Timbers’ Facebook page but was reviewed by local CBS affiliate WFAA ...

  9. Chronology of early Christian monasticism - Wikipedia

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    Death of Anthony the Great at age 105. [29] [4] Sisoes the Great relocates to the mountain of Anthony. [4] 3rd exile of Athanasius the Great. [9] 357: Athanasius of the Great writes his biography of Anthony the Great. [30] [31] c. 358: Death of Serapion of Nitria. 360: John Cassian is born. 361: Julian the Apostate becomes the emperor of Rome ...