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  2. Society of the Divine Word - Wikipedia

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    Divine Word Missionary priests have long worked in African American communities in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, in Chicago, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and elsewhere. Numerous African Americans have joined the Society of the Divine Word as priests and brothers and have served as foreign missionaries throughout the world. [29]

  3. Lawrence Lovasik - Wikipedia

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    After completing his theological studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Father Lovasik was ordained a missionary priest of the Society of the Divine Word on August 14, 1938. [1] Lovasik was assigned to St. Paul's Mission House in Epworth, Iowa (1939–1941) where he helped prepare students for the priesthood.

  4. Divine Word College of San Jose - Wikipedia

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    The Divine Word College of San Jose is a private, ... and St. Joseph Freinademetz, a missionary priest in China. ... on YouTube. Written by Rev. Fr ...

  5. Vincent Twomey - Wikipedia

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    Twomey grew up in Cork, where he attended Christian Brothers College.He entered the Divine Word Missionaries in 1963. After philosophical studies at Donamon, County Roscommon, and theological studies at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, he was ordained priest on 6 January 1970.

  6. St. Augustine Seminary (Bay St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine Seminary, originally named Sacred Heart College, was a Black Catholic seminary run by the Society of the Divine Word in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.Founded in 1920 in Greenville at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, it relocated in 1923 was the first seminary intended to educate African Americans for the priesthood.

  7. Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi - Wikipedia

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    Tarcisio Isao Kikuchi was born in Iwate on 1 November 1958. [1] He studied for the priesthood in Japan and took his vows as a member of the Divine Word Missionaries (the "Verbiti" or "Verbites") in March 1985 [2] and he was ordained a priest on 15 March 1986. [1]

  8. Divine Word College - Wikipedia

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    Divine Word College is a private undergraduate Roman Catholic seminary run by the Society of the Divine Word in Epworth, Iowa. It was founded by the Divine Word Missionaries in 1964. It educates students for missionary service in the Catholic Church as priests, brothers, sisters, and laypersons.

  9. John Bukovsky - Wikipedia

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    He was ordained in December 1950 in Techny, Illinois, as a priest of the Divine Word Missionaries and became a U.S. citizen a few years later. In 1952 he received a degree in sacred theology from Catholic University.