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  2. List of Friar Society members - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of Friar Society members. Academia. Wilson Homer Elkins, President of the University of Maryland, 1954–1978;

  3. Friar Society - Wikipedia

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    The Friar Society was founded in 1911 by Curtice Rosser and Marion Levy. Eight members were initially selected in the charter group. Originally, four men were chosen from the junior and senior classes every year on the basis of a significant contribution to The University of Texas .

  4. Friars Senior Society of the University of Pennsylvania

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    The organization was initially restricted to male leaders, with the first co-ed class formed in the spring of 1971. Throughout its storied history, Friars have shaped many aspects of Penn life, such as adding straw hats to Hey Day in 1949 and creating Spring Fling in 1975. [8] Member wearing a black hat with the society's emblem, circa 1939.

  5. Franciscans - Wikipedia

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    The Society of the Atonement, also known as Graymoor Friars and Graymoor Sisters, started in 1898 as a religious community in the Episcopal Church, and came into union with the Holy See in 1909. The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate started in 1970, and became an institute with Pontifical Right in 1998.

  6. Girolamo Savonarola - Wikipedia

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    Girolamo Savonarola, OP (UK: / ˌ s æ v ɒ n ə ˈ r oʊ l ə /, US: / ˌ s æ v ə n-, s ə ˌ v ɒ n-/; [4] [5] [6] Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo savonaˈrɔːla]; 21 September 1452 – 23 May 1498), also referred to as Jerome Savonarola, [7] was an ascetic Dominican friar from Ferrara and a preacher active in Renaissance Florence. [8]

  7. Antonio de Sedella - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de Sedella, OFMCap (1748 – 19 January 1829) was a Spanish Capuchin friar who served as the leading religious authority of the Catholic Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Commonly called "Père Antoine", he has become a noted figure in the culture of the city.

  8. Friar - Wikipedia

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    A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders in the Roman Catholic Church. There are also friars outside of the Roman Catholic Church, such as within the Anglican Communion .

  9. Benedict Groeschel - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Joseph Groeschel, C.F.R. (July 23, 1933 – October 3, 2014) was an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, retreat master, author, psychologist, activist, and television host. He hosted the television talk program Sunday Night Prime (originally Sunday Night Live ) on the Eternal Word Television Network , as well as several serial ...