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  2. Nazareth Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Nazareth Baptist Church (Alternatively called "The Nazarite Church" "iBandla lamaNazaretha") is the second largest African initiated church based in South Africa, founded in 1910. [1] It reveres Shembe as a prophet sent by God to restore the teachings of Moses, the prophets, and Jesus. Members are Sabbath-observers and avoid pork, smoking ...

  3. Nan Cross - Wikipedia

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    She died at Nazareth House in Yeoville, Johannesburg, South Africa. [2] She was 79 years old. [2] Cross's health had deteriorated in the months before her death. However, she was honoured by family and friends at a tea party just a week before her death. [2] Nan Cross never married.

  4. Sisters of Nazareth - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth House in Aberdeen faced similar allegations from former inmates: sexual and physical abuse, children forced to eat vomit, bedwetters made to hold soiled bedsheets over their heads and separating siblings. [17] Archbishop Mario Conti was a regular visitor to Nazareth House in Aberdeen denied that siblings were separated. Joseph Currie ...

  5. File:Nazareth House Convent, from riverside path.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Nazareth House Convent (formerly Isleworth House). Taken from the riverside path. The house was rebuilt in 1832 by Edward Blore for George III's chaplain, Sir William Cooper. The Richmond Road had been diverted so that it did not separate the house from the river. The garden led down to the river and the estate had its own burial ground.

  6. Apostolic Vicariate of Natal - Wikipedia

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    Two schools for whites, 4 sanatoria for whites and natives, and an orphanage for coloured children under the management of the Augustinian Sisters; and a house for orphans and aged under the care of the Sisters of Nazareth House, with about 260 inmates. At the Bluff the Sisters of the Holy Family had an orphanage for European children; they had ...

  7. Pretoria East (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)

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    Pretoria East was a constituency in the Transvaal Province of South Africa, which existed from 1910 to 1966 and again from 1974 to 1994. It covered the eastern parts of Pretoria , the administrative capital of South Africa, and changed its makeup several times over the course of its existence.

  8. Middelburg, Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    The children of those immigrant families have either moved to the larger nearby cities of Witbank, Pretoria and Johannesburg, seeking employment, or have remained to form part of the growing alternative economic activities in the area. Today, the town faces many issues typical to smaller towns in South Africa.

  9. Nazareth House, Wynnum - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, Hennessy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner. . Nazareth House was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazare