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  2. History of the Catholic Church in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Today, St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary is the only theologate in the Southeastern United States, serving all of the Catholic dioceses in Florida as well as other states. [53] As the Catholic population grew in Florida during the second half of the 20th century, the Vatican erected more dioceses in the state.

  3. Moroccan Americans - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan presence in the United States was rare until the mid-twentieth century. The first North African who came to the current United States was probably Estebanico Al Azemmouri (also called Estevanico), a Muslim Moroccan of Gnawa descent, [2] who participated in Pánfilo de Narváez's ill-fated expedition to colonize Florida and the Gulf Coast in 1527.

  4. Category:Catholics from Florida - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic bishops in Florida ... Pages in category "Catholics from Florida" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. Category:Catholic politicians from Florida - Wikipedia

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  6. Berber Christians - Wikipedia

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    Berber Christians, or Amazigh Christians are ethnic Berbers who follow Christianity.The term is typically used to refer to the centuries when North Africa was under Roman rule, a period during which many of the local population, particularly the Berbers, adopted Christianity, and churches were built across the region.

  7. Category:Catholic Church in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Catholic universities and colleges in Florida (4 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Catholic Church in Florida" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Around 200,000 people starved to death when the population of Mount Lebanon was estimated to be 400,000 people. [127] The Lebanese diaspora in Egypt funded the shipping of food supplies to Mount Lebanon, sent via the Syrian Island town of Arwad. [128] On 26 May 1916, Lebanese-American writer Khalil Gibran wrote a letter [126] to Mary Haskell ...

  9. Category:Catholicism in Florida - Wikipedia

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