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  2. Trocaire College - Wikipedia

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    Trocaire was founded in 1958 by the Sisters of Mercy as Sancta Maria College to train women of the order. In 1965 it admitted laywomen and in 1972 enrolled male students. In 1967 the college was renamed Trocaire College. [3] The word Trócaire means Mercy in the Irish language. This is an homage to the religious order which founded the college ...

  3. Trócaire - Wikipedia

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    Trócaire (Irish pronunciation: [ˈt̪ˠɾˠoːkəɾʲə], meaning "compassion") [2] is the official overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in Ireland.. Trócaire is a member of the global Caritas Internationalis confederation and its subregion Caritas Europa as well as of the Catholic NGO network CIDSE and the Irish NGO network Dóchas.

  4. Trocaire (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Trocaire (Irish trócaire, mercy) may refer to: Trócaire, the Irish Catholic development agency; Trocaire College in Buffalo, New York This page was last edited on ...

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  6. Texas treasures: A 2024 holiday gift guide for lovers of ...

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    Discover gifts for your friends and family with this holiday gift guide. Support local businesses with Texas-inspired items. Texas treasures: A 2024 holiday gift guide for lovers of Austin and the ...

  7. San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    San Felipe de Austin was established on the south side of the Brazos River in 1823 by Stephen F. Austin, who initially brought 297 families, the Old Three Hundred, under a contract with the Mexican Government. [3] The town's notable early inhabitants included Noah Smithwick and Horatio Chriesman. By 1830, the town had a population of about 200 ...

  8. From 'A Very Homie Holiday' to books about Central Texas ...

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    A new holiday compilation from Resound Presents jingles with holiday cheer. Plus local vinyl and books about Central Texas music.

  9. Joe Jamail - Wikipedia

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    On May 14, 2008, The University of Texas at Austin announced a $15 million gift from Joe Jamail to support the law school, nursing school, and the college of undergraduate studies. In response to the gift, the university renamed a large meeting room in the tower building to the Lee Hage Jamail Academic Room. [19]