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CLAVER, Philippines — The Philippine mining town of Claver is busy with bakeries, fruit stands, pool halls and karaoke bars.
Claver Mineral did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Claver-Carone is director of the U.S.-Cuba Democracy Political Action Committee.
Still, Claver-Carone said Maduro could face trial before the multilateral body.
Claver runs a mine in the Surigao del Norte province in Mindanao.
According to defense officials the staffer involved was Mauricio Claver-Carone, the NSC western hemisphere director.
And on the same day as the interruption at San Pedro Claver church in Caracas, Jan.
In Claver, even some of those who benefit directly from the mines support Ms. Lopez's actions.
Mauricio Claver-Carone is a director of the U.S.-Cuba Democracy PAC and editor of CapitolHillCubans.
Members of the group who entered the San Pedro Claver church, contacted by Reuters, declined to comment.
In the cluttered office of a parking garage on Claver Place in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the phone rings.
It didn't take long for reports to reach Pierre Claver Bedidjo, a local MP and ethnic Alur from Djugu.
These sources did not know what messages, if any, Claver-Carone had sent back to Cabello through these intermediaries.
The U.S. Embassy spokesman said on Wednesday that Azar and Claver-Carone had now left Argentina, while Kozak remained.
In December, Claver-Carone left Fernandez's inauguration events early, unhappy with the presence of Venezuelan officials from Maduro's government.
In the eyes of Rubio, Claver-Carone and others, any deal struck with Cuba only serves to legitimize its regime.
"And if he doesn't take [his leave], the measures against him will strengthen much, much more," Claver-Carone told EFE.
The White House is expected to name Mauricio Claver-Carone to head Latin America affairs at the National Security Council.
The Finance Minister Claver Gatete told parliament last week that the government aimed to raise 11.5 billion francs from the sale.
Claver, a Jesuit priest who spent years working in Cartagena, is known for his human rights advocacy during the 17th century.
Claver-Carone is known as a hardliner on communist Cuba and outspoken critic of former President Barack Obama's rapprochement with Havana.
Mr. Claver-Carone is considered a conservative hard-liner on Cuba and was involved in tightening American sanctions against Venezuelan officials.
So far, the commission has identified more than 142,000 victims of violence, commission chairman Pierre Claver Ndayicariye told lawmakers on Tuesday.
Its chairman, Pierre Claver Ndayicariye, said in a speech that Burundians should "pray God so that what happened, never happens again".
Francis visited the Church of Saint Peter Claver in Cartagena, where he said Claver serves as an example of how the church should "promote the dignity of all our brothers and sisters, particularly the poor and the excluded of society, those who are abandoned, immigrants and those who suffer violence and human trafficking," according to The Associated Press.
Trump also named in September Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuba policy expert, to lead Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council.
Claver-Carone is a top official for the administration's regional policy and its focus on containing the Venezuelan, Cuban and Nicaraguan governments.
On a trip to Guatemala this week, White House Latin America adviser Mauricio Claver-Carone sought to shore up support for the deal.
Pierre Claver Mbonimpa from Burundi, a gentle yet principled soul, undeterred even after his son was murdered and he himself survived repeated attacks.
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, is visiting Bolivia, a sign of warming relations between the two countries.
Congressman Prospero Pichay Jr has taken control of the company after acquiring a 60 percent stake in September 2015, according to Claver Mineral's website.
Many men in his tribe lost their jobs on nickel ore barges after a Claver mining operation was suspended by Ms. Lopez in August.
The commission chairman Pierre Claver Ndayicariye told journalists on Friday that the remains of 6,032 victims as well as thousands of bullets were recovered.
Claver-Carone said Maduro could still negotiate an exit from power, and warned of legal consequences if the embattled Venezuelan president resists calls to leave.
Bolton brought in Mauricio Claver-Carone, known as staunchly anti-Castro and an outspoken critic of Obama's rapprochement with Havana, as his top Latin America adviser.
"The same thing that Nicolas Maduro did with that gangsterism, is what Evo Morales tried here in Bolivia," Claver-Carone said, according to the news service.
"Unfortunately, due to some invitations and some surprises we received upon arrival, I decided not to go and I am leaving early," Claver-Carone told Clarin.
Mauricio Claver-Carone, the executive director of Cuba Democracy Advocates and an outspoken Cuban government critic, advised the Trump administration when he was on the transition team.
Venezuela policy has been led and executed from the National Security Council under Bolton and his Western Hemisphere chief, Mauricio Claver-Carone, a close ally of Sen.
Claver-Carone made the comments in Bolivia, where he was having meetings with interim President Jeannine Anez, whose government took over after Morales's departure, according to Reuters.
Mr. Rubio also helped place another Cuban-American political figure from Florida, Mauricio Claver-Carone, as senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council.
Claver-Carone was a co-founder and director of the U.S. Cuba Democracy Political Action Committee (USCD PAC), one of the most active pro-embargo groups in Washington.
The U.S. Embassy spokesman said that Azar and Claver-Carone had left Argentina, while Kozak remained and met with Fernandez and his Foreign Minister Felipe Sola on Wednesday.
Claver Gatete told parliament while presenting the draft budget that 17 percent of the budget will be funded by donors with the rest coming from revenue and debt.
The special envoy, Mauricio Claver-Carone, told local newspaper Clarin that he had left early after being "surprised" at the presence of guests including Venezuelan Information Minister Jorge Rodríguez.
Placing Cuba at the hub of policy coordination, as Claver-Carone's appointment may well do, is not the way to maintain and build influence with U.S. allies in the hemisphere.
"Of course, these agreements are a condition for participating in the economic growth plan," Claver-Carone said in a State Department video in which he answered written questions from reporters.
Claver-Carone revealed few details of the America Crece (America Grows) plan for El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico, saying the U.S. economic commitment would be announced early next year.
He is most likely to repeal the orders that were "blatantly inconsistent with U.S. law," Mr. Claver-Carone said, such as allowing investments with companies run by the Cuban military.
The Stockholm District Court found that the man, Claver Berinkindi, a Rwandan who obtained Swedish citizenship in 250, had participated in five massacres between April 215 and May 31, 1994.
The U.S. special envoy, Mauricio Claver-Carone, told local newspaper Clarin that he had left early after being "surprised" at the presence of guests including Venezuelan Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez.
Claver Gatete is Rwanda's Minister of Finance and Economic Planning and previously served as the Governor of the National Bank of Rwanda and Ambassador to The United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland.
Claver-Carone's only other experience in the region has been with Venezuela and Nicaragua as Cuban client states, advocating harder-line policies toward the countries' autocratic regimes in accordance with Cuban interests.
Trump's top Latin America adviser, Mauricio Claver-Carone, is a Cuban-American who was opposed to Obama's historic opening to Cuba after a 2014 diplomatic breakthrough between the two Cold War foes.
The stricter approach to Venezuela has also been pushed by Claver-Carone, named by Bolton as his top Latin American adviser after Bolton took over at the National Security Council last year.
Diosdado Cabello, an alleged drug lord with substantial power inside the Venezuelan political and military elite, has been communicating through emissaries with National Security Council official Mauricio Claver-Carone, these sources said.
After meeting with Anez on Wednesday, Claver-Carone said the United States wanted to cooperate with Bolivia on trade, investment, support for the electoral process and the fight against corruption and drug trafficking.
In the next few days, the White House is expected to name former Cuba-embargo lobbyist Mauricio Claver-Carone as Senior Director for the Western Hemisphere on the National Security Council, replacing Juan Cruz.
It is difficult to know whether this attitude reflects President Trump's position or only that of his National Security Council officer in charge of Latin America, Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuban-American hard-liner.
In October, he handpicked Mauricio Claver-Carone, a prominent contributor at the conservative blog Capitol Hill Cubans and a pro-embargo lobbyist, to lead the department of Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council.
Claver-Carone tersely replied that any form of relief for Venezuelan refugees would send the message that Maduro might not fall anytime soon, and added that "it opens up inconsistencies" with the Administration's immigration agenda.
"(Morales) had sold himself like a caricature that was peaceful, but what we have seen is an Evo Morales who sponsors and fosters violence and wants to foster militias," Claver-Carone said, according to Reuters.
Claver-Carone iba a representar a Estados Unidos en la toma de posesión de Fernández, pero se rehusó a asistir tras enterarse de que un funcionario de alto nivel de Venezuela también iba a estar presente.
The country's infrastructure minister Claver Gatete told a news conference that a construction company was still being sought to build the airport, and that once work starts, the first phase would take five years to complete.
The San Pedro Claver fracas was the latest of half a dozen incidents in recent weeks, some violent, that have outraged Venezuela's Roman Catholic hierarchy and reawakened long-simmering church-state antagonism in the South American nation.
Mauricio Claver-Carone, the National Security Council head of Western Hemisphere affairs, said Tuesday that the United States and its regional allies have given Maduro "a set amount of time" to leave power or face further consequences.
Es difícil saber si esta actitud refleja la postura del presidente de Estados Unidos o solo la de su responsable del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional a cargo de Latinoamérica, Mauricio Claver-Carone, un cubanoestadounidense de línea dura.
Cartagena, a top tourist destination famous for its colonial walled ramparts, was the home to Saint Peter Claver, a Spanish priest who ministered to slaves in Colombia in the 1600s, defying Spanish colonial masters who treated them as chattel.
He last week named Mauricio Claver-Carone, a political lobbyist who has strongly criticized Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba and supports maintaining the U.S. embargo against the island, to his transition team at the U.S. Treasury Department.
In August, Bolton fired the N.S.C.'s head of Latin America policy and replaced him with an attorney from South Florida named Mauricio Claver-Carone , known among establishment politicians in Washington for his extremist, zero-sum outlook on Cuba.
Other members are Curtis Dubay, a tax expert at the Heritage Foundation; Judy Shelton, senior fellow at the libertarian Atlas Network and campaign economic adviser; and Mauricio Claver-Carone, a former Treasury Department adviser and a pro-Cuban embargo advocate.
At Treasury, meanwhile, officials say that senior adviser Mauricio Claver-Carone, a former lobbyist who until recently led one of the most vocal pro-Cuba embargo groups in Washington, is steering clear of Cuba sanctions policy in his new government role.
Senior administration officials, including Pence, Bolton and White House Latin America adviser Mauricio Claver-Carone, made a flurry of calls to Latin American leaders ahead of Guaido's announcement to ensure that many of them would join Trump in recognizing Guaido.
Trump's foreign policy team includes people in key positions who once advised Rubio on policy toward the Western Hemisphere, including U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States Carlos Trujillo and the Western Hemisphere head at the National Security Council, Mauricio Claver-Carone.
Among those whose permits were withdrawn was the Association for the Protection of Human Rights and Detained Persons (APRODH), run by prominent activist Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, who survived an assassination attempt by unidentified gunmen last year and then left for Europe where he remains.
Maurcio Claver-Carone, the founder of a political action committee that supports the trade embargo, said Mr. Trump seemed genuinely moved by stories of human rights violations in Cuba, so he "made a commitment" to the Cuban-American community that he was likely to keep.
En la alineación principal se encuentran veteranos ya entrados en la década de los treinta, como el hermano de Pau, Marc, así como Rudy Fernández y Víctor Claver, pero Juancho Hernangómez, que juega para los Nuggets y tiene 23 años, también tendrá un papel clave.
Why it matters: If Claver-Carone starts as expected on September 17, a political appointee who has dedicated his entire career to U.S.–Cuba policy will assume responsibility for coordinating U.S. policy across departments (State, Defense, Commerce and Treasury, among others) for 34 countries in the hemisphere.
Mr. Claver-Carone's views are consistent with a declining but still influential generation in my community of those who obstinately deny that more access and open communication with those living in Cuba can support pro-democracy activities, and threaten the government of Raúl Castro from within.
Members of his transition team are also known for conservative views on Cuba, including Robert Blau, a former assistant secretary of State and Cuba hawk, who will help manage the transition at the State Department, and Mauricio Claver-Carone, who will assist the transition at the Treasury Department.
However, the recent appointment by President-elect Donald J. Trump of Mauricio Claver-Carone, director of a hard-line conservative Cuban-American political action committee, to a transition team for the Treasury Department is a threatening sign for advocates of President Obama's groundbreaking shift of policy toward Cuba.
Guatemala must embrace a safe third country agreement if it hopes to benefit from the economic development plan for Mexico and Central America known as America Crece, said Mauricio Claver-Carone, a special assistant to Trump and senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the White House National Security Council.
Related: Exclusive: Leaked UN Memo Shows There's No Plan to Prevent Genocide in Burundi Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, founder and president of the Association for the Protection of Human Rights and Incarcerated Persons, was one of the Burundian rights advocates who met with diplomats from the US, UK, and France on Wednesday.
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, said in an interview with Bolivian newspaper Pagina Siete that Morales was a "headache" for Argentina, which granted him asylum, at a time it should be focusing on other issues including its economic crisis and its relationship with the International Monetary Fund.
The makeup of Trump's transition team has suggested he could with the inclusion of Mauricio Claver-Carone, a leading advocate for maintaining a tough economic embargo, and Robert Blau, a hard-line anti-communist who was openly hostile toward the Castro government while posted as a diplomat in Havana during the administration of Republican President George W. Bush.
Sandoval found Claver an apt pupil. When he was solemnly professed in 1622, Claver signed his final profession document in Latin as: Petrus Claver, aethiopum semper servus (Peter Claver, servant of the Ethiopians [i.e. Africans] forever).
Enriqueta Claver Delás was born in València, Spain in 1929 (some sources give 1932). Her mother was actress Enriqueta Delás. Claver attended the Conservatorio de València."Queta Claver" Revista Mujer (22 May 2011).
Iglesia de San Pedro Claver Iglesia de San Pedro Claver Bones of Saint Peter Claver The Iglesia de San Pedro Claver is a church located in Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia. This church and its convent are located in the Plaza de San Pedro Claver. The church is part of a set of religious buildings that is complemented by the Cloister of San Pedro Claver and the archaeological museum. It was built between 1580 and 1654, under the parameters of colonial constructions.
Claver House is the first house on the ground floor of the old dormitory block. It is named after Peter Claver who is the patron saint of the school. The house colour is green. Luanga House shares the ground floor of the old dormitory block with Claver House.
Most of the residents fled south to avoid the Japanese, who did not occupy Claver. Claver remained almost abandoned until the end of the war.Holmes, p. 117-8.
Currently the team plays at the Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy.
Currently the team plays at the Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy.
Currently the team plays at the Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy.
The university has an undergraduate honors program, housed in Claver House.
In 2016, Claver-Carone was named a member of the Donald Trump transition team for the Treasury Department. Claver Carone was subsequently hired as a GS-14 level adviser at the Treasury Department in January 2017. For a five month period from April through August 2018, Claver- Carone served as the acting U.S. represenatative at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Claver Carone was never nominated to be U.S. Executive Director, a position requiring Senate confirmation, nor was he nominated to be Alternate Executive Director.
Currently the team plays at the 7,000 capacity Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy.
Currently the team plays at the 7,000 capacity Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy.
Claver Hall served as an administrative building, housing the Physical Plant and Purchasing departments. It was demolished in 2010 to make room for Pilarz Hall and Montrone Hall. It was named for St. Peter Claver, S.J., a Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary.
The St. Peter Claver CathedralCathedral of St. Peter Claver in Bangassou () or just Bangassou Cathedral, is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located in the town of Bangassou part of Mbomou prefecture, south of the Central African Republic.
Colegio San Pedro Claver is a high school in the Colombian city of Bucaramanga, named after St Peter Claver, patron saint of Colombia. The high school is run by the Jesuits and students and graduates of the school are known as Claverians.
Queta Claver married dancer Paco Alba, but they were separated at the time of her death. She died in 2003, in Madrid age 73 years, from coronary disease."Fallece en Madrid a los 71 años la actriz Queta Claver" Diario de León (6 May 2003).
Claver-Carone was born in Florida and raised in Madrid, Spain. Claver-Carone earned his B.A. degree magna cum laude from Rollins College, Juris Doctor cum laude from Catholic University of America, and LL.M. in International and Comparative Law from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Sanctuary of Saint Peter Claver. Peter Claver was a Spanish-born Jesuit priest who dedicated his life to helping the African slaves, giving them a sense of their own personal dignity. He became the patron saint of slaves, seafarers, the Republic of Colombia and ministry to Africans.
The African Development Movement (, MAD) was a political party in Gabon led by Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome.
St. Peter Claver Catholic parish, with a large elementary school, serves the predominantly Christian-Catholic population of the town.
Cody Claver (born 2 November 1996) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Amsterdamsche FC, as a left back.
Claver College, Raimat, Lleida, was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1970, and educates ages 3 through 18.
She was formerly married to Burkina Faso's former prime ministerial candidate, Pierre Claver Damiba; and they had a daughter.
On 2 September 2015, the Russian team Lokomotiv Kuban announced a one-year deal with Claver for the 2015–16 season.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bangassou () is a suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Bangui, which covers all and only the Central African Republic, yet dependent on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Its cathedral episcopal see is Cathédrale Saint Pierre Claver, dedicated to Jesuit Saint Peter Claver, in Bangassou, administrative Mbomou prefecture.
Roger Claver Djapone Assalé (born 13 November 1993) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a striker for French club Dijon.
Ah Ki went to school in Ipswich City at St Peter Claver College with her sister, fellow Samoan International Madaleen Ah Ki.
The Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. and Ladies Auxiliary is the largest and oldest-continually existent predominantly African-American lay Catholic organization.
Queta Claver (June 24, 1929 – May 3, 2003) was a Spanish actress, singer, and dancer, known for her "vedette" roles in stage revues.
Víctor Claver Arocas (born 30 August 1988) is a Spanish professional basketball player for FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague.
The house that he built in Wells in 1699 is now part of Wells Cathedral School and is still known as Claver Morris House.
Pierre Claver Mella (born 20 July 1962) is a Cameroonian boxer. He competed in the men's light middleweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Awuni was born on March 12, 1950. He is a product of Claver House Institute. He holds a Diploma in Education from the institute.
The ranch was later demolished by Hurricane Celia in 1970. Murphy died in the St. Peter Claver Convent in San Antonio on August 25, 1907.
San Pedro Claver, commonly known as San Pedro, is an African football club based in Ebebiyín, Equatorial Guinea. The club is likely best known for their 2007 appearance in the CAF Confederation Cup, in which they lost to Benfica Luanda of Angola 7–1 on aggregate in the preliminary round. San Pedro Claver withdrew from the 2008 championship and no record exists of their being active since.
', officially the ' (Surigaonon: Lungsod nan Claver; ), is a in the province of , . According to the , it has a population of people. The town can be reached by bus, van-for-hire and jeepney from the Surigao Integrated Bus & Jeepney Terminal or at any point along the national highway. Its patron saint is St. Peter Claver and fiesta is celebrated every ninth day of September.
Church of St. Peter Claver in Cartagena, Colombia, where Claver lived and ministered Whereas Sandoval had visited the slaves where they worked, Claver preferred to head for the wharf as soon as a slave ship entered the port. Boarding the ship, he entered the filthy and diseased holds to treat and minister to their badly treated, terrified human cargo, who had survived a voyage of several months under horrible conditions. It was difficult to move around on the ships, because the slave traffickers filled them to capacity. The slaves were often told they were being taken to a land where they would be eaten.
Francisco F. Claver, S.J. (20 January 1926 – 1 July 2010) was a Filipino Jesuit priest, appointed and consecrated first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malaybalay in the Philippines. Claver completed a master's degree in Anthropology in the Ateneo de Manila and finished his doctorate in the University of Colorado. Ordained to the priesthood on 18 June 1961, he was appointed as the bishop of what is now the Malaybalay Diocese on 18 June 1969 and was consecrated on 22 August 1969. Claver resigned in 1984, but was appointed Apostolic Vicar of the inchoate Apostolic Vicariate of Bontoc- Lagawe, Philippines retiring on 15 April 2004.
Pierre-Claver Zeng Ebome (8 September 1953"Gabon : Pierre Claver Zeng s'en est allé" , Gaboneco, 19 May 2010 . - 19 May 2010"Gabon : L'Union nationale confirme le décès de Pierre Claver Zeng" , Gaboneco, 19 May 2010 .) was a Gabonese politician and musician. He held a succession of ministerial portfolios in the government of Gabon during the 1990s and subsequently served as a Deputy in the National Assembly of Gabon. Zeng Ebome was the President of the African Development Movement (MAD), a minor political party, until February 2010, when it merged itself into the National Union; afterward he was briefly a Vice-President of the National Union from February 2010 to May 2010.
The organization was founded in 1909 by Josephite Father Conrad Friedrich Rebesher, a native of Kłodawa, Poland, who served as pastor of Most Pure Heart of Mary Parish. The seven charter members were Josephite priests: Father Conrad Friedrich Rebesher, Father Samuel Joseph Kelly, Father Joseph Peter Van Baast, and Father John Henry Dorsey, and laymen: Gilbert Faustina, Francis Xavier "Frank" Collins, and Francis "Frank" Trenier."History", Knights of Peter Claver The Order is named after St. Peter Claver, a Jesuit priest from Spain who ministered to African slaves in Cartagena, Colombia, South America, in the 17th century. Peter Claver is said to have converted over 300,000 slaves to Catholicism.
Claver was one of many coastal towns that for some time were ignored after the American and Filipino military forces surrendered to the Japanese in May 1942. Claver became the headquarters of the 114th Infantry Regiment of 10th Military District, which was the guerrilla organization under the jurisdiction of the United States Army. Some residents had fled for fear of a Japanese raid or occupation of the town, but an American whose family took refuge there said Claver still had a feeling of normalcy to it. On a hill above town the guerrillas maintained a radio station by which they kept in contact with other military units.
Episode directors were Peter Bonerz, Bob Claver, Tim Kiley, Robert Moore, Alan Rafkin, and Jay Sandrich The show was filmed in color before a studio audience.
The Social Democratic Party (, PSD) is a political party in Gabon. It is part of the Presidential Majority coalition and is led by Pierre-Claver Maganga Moussavou.
After Sunday Mass, a relic of St. Peter Claver, a bone chip, is displayed for veneration. It is in a reliquary in the form of a cross.
Later these lessons and masses developed into the first black Roman Catholic congregations at St. Francis Xavier Parish on East Oliver Street to commemorate St. Francis Xavier and St. Peter Claver Parish in West Baltimore which remembers St. Peter Claver. The Josephite Fathers religious order has a special ministry among the African American community within the Roman Catholic Church. The chapel was designated a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971.
Claver was drafted 22nd overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2009 NBA draft. On 12 July 2012, Claver signed a three-year deal with the Trail Blazers. He was assigned to the NBA D-League's Idaho Stampede on 7 December 2012, and recalled on 9 December 2012. The following day, he made his first NBA start, scoring 4 points in 25 minutes with 5 rebounds and 2 assists.
Claver wore a cloak, which he would lend to anyone in need. A legend arose that whoever wore the cloak received lifetime health and was cured of all disease. After the slaves were herded from the ship and penned in nearby yards to be scrutinized by crowds of buyers, Claver joined them with medicine, food, bread, lemons. With the help of interpreters and pictures which he carried with him, he gave basic instructions.
On June 16, 2020, Trump nominated Claver-Carone to serve as President of the Inter- American Development Bank. He was elected on September 12, 2020, with 30 of the Bank's 48 governors voting for him. Earlier in 2020, Claver-Carone had been considered a candidate for the number two Executive Vice President position at the IDB. However, this appointment was never concluded, as it was opposed by IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno.
The Saint Peter Claver Parish, located in central Tyler, is the second largest Catholic church in Tyler and was dedicated to St. Peter Claver, a Franciscan priest that assisted the black slaves in Brazil during the slave trade to South America. Per Sperling's BestPlaces, approximately 0.1% affiliate with Judaism compared to the state average of 0.2%. 0.4% of the area identify as Muslims. The area's Islamic community is affiliated with the East Texas Islamic Society.
Indigenous activist and founding member of the National Indian Brotherhood, Wilmer Nadjiwon, spoke publicly about his mistreatment and the repeated sexual abuse he experienced at the St. Peter Claver Residential School.
Claver was reassigned to the Idaho Stampede on 14 December 2012, and recalled on 16 December 2012. He played 80 games for the Trail Blazers over the next three years. On 19 February 2015, Claver was traded, along with Will Barton, Thomas Robinson and a lottery-protected 2016 first-round pick, to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Arron Afflalo and Alonzo Gee. Three days later, he was waived by the Nuggets before playing in a game for them.
160px In 1942 Jesuit Fr. Marion M. Ganey became pastor in Punta Gorda and in 1943 established St. Peter Claver Credit Union, the first of many credit unions and cooperatives he would help initiate throughout Belize and later in the Fiji Islands and South Pacific. In 1961 a secondary school was opened at St. Peter Claver but had to close in around 1980. In 1970 the present church was built. Today It features both Garifuna and Q’eqchi’ choirs.
Claver Morris (1659–1727) was a 17th and 18th century medical doctor and talented amateur musician who lived and worked in Wells, Somerset. He is noted for his frank and animated diaries.
On February 19, 2015, Gee was traded, along with Arron Afflalo, to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Will Barton, Víctor Claver, Thomas Robinson and a lottery-protected 2016 first- round pick.
The bones of Claver under an altar at the Church of St. Peter Claver in Cartagena In the last years of his life Peter was too ill to leave his room. He lingered for four years, largely forgotten and neglected, physically abused and starved by an ex-slave who had been hired by the Superior of the house to care for him. He never complained about his treatment, accepting it as a just punishment for his sins. He died on 8 September 1654.
However, Murphy was determined to force San Antonians to pay attention to racial issues, which is why she chose the white neighborhood for the school. The school was completed in 1888 and named the Saint Peter Claver Colored Mission and was the first Catholic school for blacks in San Antonio. It was also the first free school for African Americans in the city. The school was named for a Jesuit saint, Saint Peter Claver, who had spent his life helping slaves in Spain.
Baltazar was born on 16 August 1960 in Livingston, Guatemala to Enes and Merejilda Baltazar and was raised in Punta Gorda, Belize, attending St. Peter Claver Primary School. She continued her education at St. Peter Claver College, which is now the Toledo Community College. As a teenager, she moved to Belize City, Belize. From an early age she determined to become a dancer and at the beginning of the 1980s she started her professional career with the Leo Mar Dance Group.
It has over 400 Councils (men) and Courts (ladies) throughout the U.S. and on San Andres Island in Colombia. For youths between the ages of 7 and 18 years old, the organization has Junior Councils (young men) and Junior Courts (young ladies). The Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary provides opportunities for all Catholics to be actively involved in their faith by living the Gospel message. The Knights of Peter Claver and Ladies Auxiliary engages in a variety of church and community service projects.
Captain Davy (fl. 1704-1705) was a French privateer active off New England during Queen Anne’s War. He is best known for repeatedly evading capture by rival English and Dutch privateers including Adrian Claver and Thomas Penniston.
Young, C.N. Language and education in Belize, 3rd. ed., 2002. Belize: The Angelus Press, p. 41. In 1961 two more Catholic secondary schools were opened: St. Francis Xavier in Corozal and St. Peter Claver in Punta Gorda.
Films featuring Queta Claver included La bella Mimí (1960), El vikingo (1972), Tamaño natural (1974), Los buenos días perdidos (1975), Los placeres ocultos (1977), El sacerdote (1978), El diputado (1978), La colmena (1982), El pico (1983), Tiempo de silencio (1986), Voyage to Nowhere (1986), Colegas (1987)"Film: 'Colegas' from Spain" New York Times (August 14, 1987): C15. via ProQuest Montoyos y Tarantos (1989), and Beltenebros (1991).Harris M. Lentz III, Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2003 (McFarland 2004): 80. Claver also appeared in plays and especially in revues, beginning with Un crimen vulgar (1950).
After he had completed his studies, Claver entered the Society of Jesus in Tarragona at the age of 20. When he had completed the novitiate, he was sent to study philosophy at Palma, Mallorca. While there, he came to know the porter of the college, St. Alphonsus Rodriguez, a laybrother known for his holiness and gift of prophecy. Rodriguez felt that he had been told by God that Claver was to spend his life in service in the colonies of New Spain, and he frequently urged the young student to accept that calling.
Claver-Carone has written regularly for HuffPost, and has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and World Affairs. He has also published in academic journals, including the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the Yale Journal of International Affairs. Claver-Carone has provided congressional testimony before the Committees on Agriculture, Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary and Natural Resources of the United States House of Representatives. He also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Columbus School of Law and as an adjunct professor at the George Washington University Law School.
The Partridge Family was created for television by Bernard Slade, and the series' executive producer was Bob Claver. The show was inspired by and loosely based on the Cowsills, a family pop music group that was famous in the late 1960s. In the show's early development, the Cowsill children were considered by the producers, but because the Cowsills were not trained actors and were too old for the roles as scripted, Slade and Claver abandoned that idea. Shirley Jones had already been signed as mother Shirley Partridge and star of the show.
In 2011, the Brooklyn Waldorf School moved into its new home at the Claver Castle. Though relatively new to the neighborhood, the Brooklyn Waldorf School strives to maintain an active and mindful presence within Bedford-Stuyvesant through partnerships with local organizations, such as the St. Martin de Porres/St. Peter Claver Parish, and the public events the school organizes, such as Community Basketball nights and various cultural workshops, including social justice training. The Brooklyn Waldorf School is a “developing status” member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).
The cathedral is governed by the Roman Catholic or Latin rite and functions as the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bangassou (Dioecesis Bangassuensis) which was created in 1964 by Pope Paul VI with the bull "Quod sacri Evangelii". It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Juan-José Aguirre Muñoz. It was dedicated in honor of Peter Claver (also written Pedro or Pere Claver), a missionary and Spanish Jesuit priest who is known for his promotion of the rights of slaves in the Spanish colonies in the Americas and was canonized in 1888.
Maganga Moussavou argued for the elimination of the ban on holding mayoral office while serving in Parliament."Dialogue politique au Gabon : la revanche de Pierre-Claver Maganga Moussavou", Jeune Afrique, 1 June 2017 . After the dialogue, he was appointed as Vice-President of Gabon on 21 August 2017.Mathieu Olivier, "Gabon : le nouveau gouvernement a été nommé, Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou vice- président", Jeune Afrique, 22 August 2017 .. On 21 May 2019 he lost his position because of having been involved in illegal timber trading with a Chinese firm.
Originally known as the church of San Juan de Dios, it has been called the church of San Ignacio de Loyola since 1622 and is now known as San Pedro Claver. The church is colonial, except for the dome, in 1921 the colonial dome was eliminated and the present dome was erected, the work of French Gaston Lelarge. At its altar lie the remains of Saint Peter Claver, who died in 1654 in Cartagena, after devoting practically all his life to evangelizing and redeeming the black slaves of New Granada.
St. Peter Claver School for Boys Johnston was born July 13, 1929 on the Parry Island Indian Reserve to Rufus and Mary (née Lafrenière) Johnston. He was a member of the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, formerly Cape Croker (Neyaashiinigmiing), in the Bruce Peninsula. Johnston was educated in reserve schools in Cape Croker and later sent, along with his sister Marilyn, to residential school in Spanish, Ontario. He wrote about his experience as a student at St. Peter Claver School for Boys in his 1988 book Indian School Days.
Interior of the pipe shop, 1930 Brothers Joseph- Claver (1855–1933) and Samuel-Marie (1859–1929) got their start in organ building in the shop of their father, Joseph Casavant, under his successor Eusèbe Brodeur. Claver worked with Brodeur during 1874–1878, then went to France for a 14-month apprenticeship with the firm of John Abbey in Versailles. He and Samuel then visited many organs and workshops in western Europe before establishing their factory in 1879 on the site of their father's workshop on rue Girouard in Saint-Hyacinthe.
Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou (born 8 April 1952David E. Gardinier, Historical Dictionary of Gabon, p.466) is a Gabonese politician who has been Vice President of Gabon 2017-2019. He is the President of the Social Democratic Party.
His work was carried on by his sons, Joseph- Claver and Samuel-Marie, under the firm name of Casavant Frères. Little of Casavant's work survives today, however the company his two sons established retains the copy of work.
14, 1894. FOOTNOTES: “150 Years of Faith and Education” and “Claver Society to be renamed Tolton Society,” Saint Ignatius Magazine 11 no. 2 (Summer 2019); “Secured a $500 Collection,” Chicago Tribune, Feb. 6, 1893; “St. Monica’s is dedicated,” Chicago Record, Jan.
Mary Theresa Ledóchowska () (29 April 1863 - 6 July 1922), was a Polish Roman Catholic Religious Sister and missionary, who founded the Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver, dedicated to service in Africa. She has been beatified by the Catholic Church.
A large part of the municipal land area is a mining reservation due to extensive mineral deposits. This includes the Nickel ore loading port at Taganito, located 10 kilometers from the town proper of Claver, on the banks of Taganito river.
The Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy is a stadium primarily used for football matches in Port-Gentil, Gabon. It is the home of the Gabonese team AS Stade Mandji of the Gabon Championnat National D1. The stadium has capacity to 7,000 people.
Portrait of St. Peter Claver in the museum Palace of Inquisition, Cartagena, Colombia Claver volunteered for the Spanish colonies and was sent to the New Kingdom of Granada, where he arrived in the port city of Cartagena in 1610. Required to spend six years studying theology before being ordained a priest, he lived in Jesuit houses at Tunja and Bogotá. During those preparatory years, he was deeply disturbed by the harsh treatment and living conditions of the black slaves who were brought from Africa. By this time, the slave trade had been established in the Americas for about a century.
As the work expanded, Ledóchowska's vision took shape gradually. She began to recruit other women as "auxiliary missionaries", whom she organized in 1894 as the Sodality of St. Peter Claver for the African Missions and the Liberation of Slaves, an association of laywomen. She placed her work under the patronage of the Spanish Jesuit missionary, Peter Claver, who spent a lifetime in service to the enslaved African people brought to South America, which earned him the title of "Apostle to the Slaves". The society's goals were to publicize the needs of the missions in Africa and to raise funds for this work.
On April 29, 1894, Pope Leo XIII formally blessed the enterprise, approving the St. Peter Claver Sodality as a Pious Association of the Faithful on 19 April 1894. Out of this society, the auxiliary missionaries developed into a religious congregation. On 8 September 1897 (the Feast of the Nativity of Mary, but also the anniversary of Claver's death), she and her first companions professed their permanent religious vows as Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver. They adopted the Jesuit Constitutions for their own use, to combine the elements of contemplation with an active life of service.
Working with Jim Forest, in 1964 he founded the Catholic Peace Fellowship in New York City. He was moved again to St. Peter Claver Parish in West Baltimore, Maryland, from where he started the Baltimore Interfaith Peace Mission, leading lobbies and demonstrations.
She was born on March 28, 1944, in Brooklyn. She attended St. Peter Claver Elementary School and All Saints Commercial High School.New York Red Book (1983–1984; pg. 273) She married and had two children, and lived in Freeport, Nassau County, New York.
In the north-east, Claver is bounded by the Pacific Ocean, to the west by the town of Gigaquit, and to the south by the boundary town of Carrascal, Surigao del Sur. It is approximately southeast of the provincial capital, Surigao City.
Claver-Carone's candidacy was opposed by a number of former Latin American heads of state, including former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former Uruguayan President Julio Maria Sanguinetti, and former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo.
The diocese is administered from the city of Lake Charles. The patron saint of the diocese is St. Peter Claver and the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception serves as the Episcopal see. The Diocese comprises five civil parishes: Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jefferson Davis.
Born in The Hague, Claver is of Surinamese descent. His father is Surinamese and his mother is Dutch. His family lived in Zoetermeer. He was a childhood friend of Omar el Baad, who played with him at Cambuur and suggested he join the club.
The RPG stressed that it had no intentions of leaving the Presidential Majority, but also that Mba Abessole would not withdraw in favor of the PDG candidate prior to the elections. On 12 July, another Presidential Majority party, the Social Democratic Party (PSD), nominated its leader, the government minister Pierre- Claver Maganga Moussavou, as its candidate for the election."Gabon: Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou, leader du PSD, candidat à l’élection présidentielle anticipée" , Gabonews, 12 July 2009 . On 19 July, opposition leader Pierre Mamboundou--who placed second in the 1998 presidential elections and the 2005 presidential elections--was designated as the candidate of the Alliance for Change and Restoration coalition.
The Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver are a religious congregation of women dedicated to serving the spiritual and social needs of the poor around the world, particularly in Africa. They were founded in Austria by the Blessed Mary Theresa Ledóchowska in 1894 . Today they serve worldwide.
He was one of the founders and first president of the Peter Claver Society for the education of black children. In 1874 he was one of the examiners of public schools in Cincinnati. In 1871 was nominated by the Democrats for state treasurer. He pursued archaeological and ethnological studies.
Through the International Alliance of Catholic Knights, the Knights of the Southern Cross are associated with the Knights of Columbus, the Knights of St Columbanus, the Knights of Da Gama, the Knights of Peter Claver, the Knights of the Southern Cross (New Zealand) and the Knights of Saint Columba.
Bloody results of the 1705 New York riot started by drunken members of Captain Gincks' privateer brigantine "Dragon". Captain Gincks (fl. 1705-1706) was a privateer based in New York. He is best known for sailing alongside Adrian Claver, and for a violent incident involving his sailors while ashore.
Early on, he memorized the words to the Latin mass and became known as a bright and dependable altar boy. As part of World War II war effort, his father had to work at the Jeffersonville Boatworks in southern Indiana, relocating the family from Bardstown to the Smoketown section of Louisville, Kentucky. Here, Randy attended St. Peter Claver elementary school. At age 13, Randy proclaimed a vocation to the priesthood. His mentors, Father Michael Lally from St. Monica’s, Father Simon Griesam, and the school principal, Sister Inez, at St. Peter Claver, supported his goal, only to learn that Archbishop John A. Floersh, rejected Randy’s admission to the Louisville seminary on the basis of his race.
He was canonized in 1888 by Pope Leo XIII, along with the holy Jesuit porter, Alphonsus Rodriguez. In 1896 Pope Leo also declared Claver the patron of missionary work among all African peoples. His body is preserved and venerated in the church of the Jesuit residence, now renamed in his honor.
Knights of Peter Claver wear a blue fez. The Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans wear various colors of fezzes, based upon rank. The Knights of Khorassan wear a navy blue fez. The Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World wear various colors of fezzes, based upon rank.
The parish remains the hub serving 30 Maya mission stations, each with its own Catholic-run, government-subsidized grade school. In 2015 St. Peter Claver along with St. Martin de Porres in Belize City were the two parishes in Belize still pastored by members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
Hernangómez's style of play has drawn comparisons to NBA players Víctor Claver and Jonas Jerebko. He has been praised for his speed, athleticism, and approximately 7 ft (2.13 m) wingspan. The duo of him and his brother, Willy, have also been compared to Spanish NBA stars Marc and Pau Gasol.
The hospital closed in closed on October 31, 1949. The building was subsequently rented out for offices. It served as national headquarters of the Knights of Peter Claver organization during 1951 to 1974, when a new, adjacent building was constructed to serve as its headquarters instead. The building was demolished in 1986.
Pierre Akendengué Pierre-Claver Akendengué (born April 25, 1943) is a musician and composer from Gabon."Pierre Akendengué", RFI Music. In 1997, he received his country's "Prix d'excellence" at the Africa Music awards in Libreville, honoring his body of work. He also serves as a cultural advisor for the government of Gabon.
He was born in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Moga is of Samoan descent. Growing up in Ipswich, he played his junior rugby league for the Springfield Panthers. He attended St Peter Claver College in Ipswich, where he was the recipient of the 2010 Ronald Holmes memorial trophy as the school's Player of the Year.
Claver Gatete was born in Mbarara, Uganda on 23 May 1962, where he was raised and educated. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, awarded in 1991. His Master of Science, also in Agricultural Economics, was awarded in 1993, by the same university.
Mallette was a member of the NAACP, and he served on the boards of the United Negro College Fund, the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. He was honored as a Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great and a Knight of Peter Claver.
Some began moving south toward Claver. On October 10, guerrillas under American leadership attacked with 135 men from both the north and south to dislodge the Japanese from Placer. This attack failed, leaving the town in Japanese hands.Virginia Hansen Holmes, Guerrilla Daughter (Kent, Ohio: Kent State U. Press, 2009), pp. 108-9.
Alfonso Sarmiento was born in Bucaramanga, Santander to Roberto Valdivieso Sarmiento and Mercedes Sarmiento Suárez. He attended Divino Niño school and San Pedro Claver school. After graduating from Instituto Tecnológico Santandereano, he moved to Bogotá. He attended Pontifical Xavierian University where he graduated in Law with a concentration in Socio-Political Sciences.
On February 19, 2015, Barton was traded, along with Víctor Claver, Thomas Robinson and a lottery-protected 2016 first-round pick, to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Arron Afflalo and Alonzo Gee.Nuggets Acquire Barton, Claver, Robinson and Protected First Round Pick From Portland On August 7, 2015, Barton re-signed with the Nuggets. On November 13, 2015, he scored a career-high 26 points in a 107–98 win over the Houston Rockets.Gallinari's scores 27 points, Nuggets top Rockets 107-98 He topped that mark on December 20 with 32 points against the New Orleans Pelicans.Davis leads Pelicans to 130-125 win over Nuggets Barton's strong pre-Christmas play earned him recognition as a possible contender for the 2015–16 Sixth Man of the Year award.
This second conference was hoped to "facilitate interactive engagement and participation of students and educators" from both Indonesia and abroad. The first such conference was held at Atma Jaya University, Yogyakarta, in mid-2008: Atma Jaya handled financial issues related to hosting, whereas Yale handled the cost of publication. The conference, with the theme "Towards An Inclusive Democratic Indonesian Society: Bridging the Gap Between State Uniformity and Multicultural Identity Patterns", a theme which reviewer Alexander Claver described as "timely" owing to the issues of managing diversity and "societal heterogeneity and homogeneity". Claver wrote that the resulting book, though it did "not paint a coherent picture" and was uneven, was still "a rich source of ideas" and that most readers would find something of interest within.
Former executive director Peter Acquah Peter Claver Acquah was appointed acting executive director of EPA Ghana in 1994, and the agency completed its integrated coastal-zone management strategyArmah, A. K., D. S. Amlalo (1998). Coastal Zone Profile of Ghana. Ministry of Environment, Science & Technology/Large Marine Ecosystems Project of the Gulf of Guinea. Vii + 111pp.
Chieftains ruled the town and adjoining areas till independence. The area is famous for Yakshagana Mela, a kind of Tulu musical drama, with a Yakshagana troupe based there. There is also a world-famous Kambala (Bafallow Race Course) which conducts yearly race competitions. The town has one church – St. Peter Claver Church for Roman Catholics.
Fr. Theodore E. Peiris O.M.I., who had been on the Tutorial Staff of St. Peter's in the 1940s, succeeded Weerakkody, and was Rector from 1971 to 1975. He presided at the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the College on 18 January 1972. The Sixth Rector of St. Peter's, Fr. Claver Perera, was the first Peterite rector, from 1975 to 1976.
He decentralised the administration with the appointment of Sectional Heads from Grade 6 to the Advanced Level. He enlarged and renovated the College Chapel for the first time in 50 years. Fr. Francis Madiwela took over from Fr. Claver Perera, from 1976 to 1977. He arranged for the Old Boys to have their own president, from 4 December 1977.
From 1888 until 1918, Bishop John Samuel Foley headed the Catholic diocese of Detroit. As Detroit's first American bishop, his 30 years of leadership remains the longest for the Archdiocese of Detroit. Bishop Foley established the first black Catholic parish, St. Peter Claver, in 1911, although chapels and missions for black Catholics had existed since the late 1870s.
A dedicated elementary building opened in 1955, and an addition for kindergarten classes with two rooms was placed in 1994. St. Peter Claver Regional School has a Decatur mailing address but is in nearby Candler-McAfee CDP. \- Despite the Decatur address it is not in the city limits. Compare with the Candler-McAfee CDP limits map.
"Science of Prescriptions", Publishing House of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 2002. . Mai Wei Di Huang Wan is erroneously described as being contraindicated for pregnant women. There are no herbs in it which are contraindicated for pregnancy.Chinese Herbal Medicine, Bensky, Claver, and Stoger, Eastland Press It is safe and can be useful for pregnant or nursing women.
Pringle, C. Claver, E. Fernandez, A. Gillon, K. Heslop, D. J. Hyett, A.Martorell, A. G. Orpen, P. G. Pringle, Chem. Commun. 2000,961. and Feringa and de Vries M. van den Berg, A. J. Minnaard, E. P. Schudde, J. van Esch,A. H. M. de Vries, J. G. de Vries, B. L. Feringa, J. Am. Chem.Soc. 2000, 122, 11539.
In 1985 the Catholic Education Commission took over the site. On 6 January 1985 four Sisters of Mercy (Sisters Claver, Conleth, Bernadette and Nance) left Toodyay leaving only two in residence (Justina and Finton). In 1986 the Catholic Education Commission announced plans to continue to run the Avondale Centre as a social and educational group campsite.
This station opened in 2005 as part of the second line of phase two of TransMilenio construction, opening service to Avenida NQS. It serves the demand of the Clinca San Pedro Claver, the Centro Administrativo Distrital (District Administration Center), and the surrounding neighborhoods. The station is named CAD due to its proximity to the District Administrative offices.
Pamtondo was set up in 1988 by John Lwanda and George Claver with the aim of recording and disseminating Malawi music.About us It recorded and issued a number of releases of Malawi music, including recordings by Kasambwe, Alan Namoko and Chimvu, Saleta Phiri and AB Sounds, CheChamba, Kamwendo Brothers Band, as well as co-operating on some compilations.
Jaime Ardila Casamitjana (12 January 1919 – 30 January 2019) was a Colombian writer. He was born in Zapatoca, and graduated from the Colegio de San Pedro Claver in 1936, going on to a journalistic career. He was known for his novels Babel (1945) and Las manzanas del paraiso (1960). In 1965, he founded the tabloid El Espacio.
This building was originally the parish church for Saint Vincent de Paul Parish. The neighboring St. Peter Claver Parish was established in 1911. On December 25, 1970 these two parishes were combined to form Prince of Peace Parish. A new Saint Vincent de Paul Parish was then established in western Mobile County to serve the Tillmans Corner area.
Colonial Puerta del Reloj is the main gate of the City Walls Typical balconies in the houses of the historic downtown The Downtown area of Cartagena has varied architecture, mainly a colonial style, but republican and Italian style buildings, such as the Cathedral's bell tower, can be seen. The main entrance to downtown is the Puerta del Reloj (Clock Gate), which exits onto the Plaza de los Coches (Square of the Carriages). A few steps farther is the Plaza de la Aduana (Customs Square), next to the mayor's office. Nearby is San Pedro Claver Square and the church also named for Saint Peter Claver, where the body of the Jesuit saint ('Saint of the African slaves') is kept in a casket, as well as the Museum of Modern Art.
The suburb takes its name from its railway station, which in turn was named for views of the Brisbane River from the railway station. St. Andrew's Anglican church at 33 Brisbane Road () was dedicated on 14 April 1956 by Reverend Kestell Cornish, Rector Parish of Ipswich. Its closure was approved in September 1992. St Peter Claver College opened on 5 August 1976.
Claver Morris was the son of William Morris, a clergyman of Manstone, Dorset. He was educated at New Inn Hall, Oxford, graduating with a BA in 1679, MA in 1682, BMed in 1685 and DMed in 1691. He became an extra licentiate of the College of Physicians in 1683. Morris initially practised in Salisbury before moving to Wells in 1686.
All students of the secondary school belong to one of four houses - Claver (blue), Gonzaga (yellow), Britto (red), Berchmans (green). These were earlier known as Ashoka (blue), Tilak (yellow), Nehru (red), and Tagore (green). Each house has an elected House Captain from standard ten and a Vice-Captain from standard nine. Additionally, a School Captain and Vice-Captain are elected from standard ten.
In 2009 at the age of 19, he joined Ariscon's boxing stable. After three years, he was eventually led to Gabriel "Bebot" Elorde's boxing stable and continued his boxing career under his management. He currently resides in Sucat, Parañaque City and is training under the Elorde boxing stable. Tubieron made his professional debut on June 20, 2009 against fellow Filipino Claver Ventolero.
Pope Pius IX canonized 52 saints during his pontificate. He canonized notable saints such as the Martyrs of Japan (8 June 1862), Josaphat Kuntsevych (29 June 1867), and Nicholas Pieck (29 June 1867). Pius IX further beatified 222 individuals throughout his papacy, including the likes of Benedict Joseph Labre, Peter Claver, and his two predecessors Pope Eugene III and Pope Urban V.
William L. Adams was born on January 5, 1914 in Zebulon, North Carolina, and moved to Baltimore in 1929. Adams attended Dunbar High School for several years, and worked several jobs during that time, including running numbers. He eventually ended up running his own numbers game. He married Victorine Quille on October 13, 1935 at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church.
The game draws substantial crowds and has sometimes been played at alternative venues to accommodate the numbers. In 1961 it was played in Mobile, Alabama as part of the second annual "Claver Classic." It was played in Baton Rouge's Memorial Stadium in 1978, since it could hold upwards of 25,000 fans, while Southern's stadium could only hold 13,000 at the time.
The Rondo Days Grande Parade begins promptly at 10AM, on the 3rd Saturday of July, at St. Claver Church and ending near the MLK Rec Center Park. There is live music and food, and a drill team contest with participants from around the region. Other activities have included pony rides, a bike clinic, and petting zoo. Community partners include churches, sports teams, schools and others.
Convento de Santo Domingo, founded in 1551, is the oldest church in Cartagena. In 1588, two years after Francis Drake's assault on the city, the church was granted 500 pesos by a royal decree to proceed with repairs of the building, which was not affected by the English attacks. It was occupied by the Dominican religious order until the 19th century. Iglesia de San Pedro Claver.
Available at Newsbank, Record Number: HSC0501459764. It may be accessed online using a Houston Public Library library card. Creuzot had an affiliation with the Greater Houston Visitors & Convention Center, and he was a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He was a member of the Knights of St. Peter Claver and the fraternities Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi Phi.
From 2004 to 2017, Claver-Carone was Executive Director of Cuba Democracy Advocates. In an independent capacity, he also served on the Board of Directors of the US-Cuba Democracy PAC, which purports to be the largest, single foreign-policy political action committee in the United States, and the largest Hispanic political action committee in history. He was editor of the blog Capitol Hill Cubans.
He was one of nine children of Count Antoni Halka Ledóchowski and the Swiss Countess Joséphine née Salis-Zizers. He was born in the manor house built by his father in Loosdorf, near St. Pölten, Lower Austria.Valeria Bielak, "The servant of God – Mary Theresa Countess Ledóchowska", 2nd ed., revised and amplified the author, published by the Sodality of St. Peter Claver, Saint Paul, Minnesota,1944, p.
Barbelin Hall at that university is named in his honor. Around 1856, he and Father Thomas Lilly S.J. founded of the first Catholic school in Philadelphia to serve the educational needs of African American students. It later became St. Peter Claver School."Sister Karen Dietrich SSJ Receives The Molyneux-Lilly Award January 25, 2018", SSJ of Chestnut Hill Barbelin died in Philadelphia on June 8, 1869.
Hunters Quay Hotel is a hotel located on Marine Parade in Hunters Quay, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is a Category C listed building, built around 1870.HUNTERS QUAY, MARINE PARADE, HUNTERS QUAY HOTEL - Historic Environment Scotland It sits a few feet to the south of the Royal Marine Hotel. The building was known as Claver House on the first edition Ordnance Survey map (1862–1877).
The St. Peter Claver School for Boys in Spanish, Ontario was the only residential school in Canada operated by the Jesuit order. The school consisted of a large three story stone building. The school also had out buildings including a barn, stable, machine sheds, saw mill, and storage buildings. The school was located on a 600-acre site on the North Shore of Lake Huron.
Born in Brisbane, Lindgren attended Brigidine College in Indooroopilly and St Peter Claver College in Riverview,Bio – Senator Joanna Lindgren. Retrieved 20 July 2015. and subsequently went on to Griffith University, receiving a graduate diploma in education after her initial arts degree. Before entering politics, she worked as a high-school teacher in Brisbane, and was also a member of the Australian Army Reserve.
He had brief relief and despite the successful operation continued to decline. Aranguren died on 9 September 1929 at 7:00am after receiving the last rites - as a coincidence it was the feast of the Jesuit Saint Peter Claver. Students made their rosaries and crucifixes touch his coffin at his funeral for his posthumous blessing. He was reburied in August 1946 and relocated in 1964.
Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Ofahengaue is of Tongan and European descent, and moved to Australia as a 9-year old. Ofahengaue played his junior rugby league for the Ipswich Brothers and attended Forest Lake State High School and St Peter Claver College alongside fellow NRL players Tautau Moga and Anthony Milford. Ofahengaue is the nephew of Tongan-born Australian Wallabies rugby union player Viliami Ofahengaue.
The organization's model was based on other Catholic fraternal orders such as the Knights of Columbus. The Knights of Peter Claver is a member of the worldwide International Alliance of Catholic Knights. In 1922, a Ladies Auxiliary was formed to provide the same opportunities for Catholic action to African American lay women. The Auxiliary was officially recognized as a division of the Order in 1926.
Gigaquit was established in 1850 by Cero, a native who fortified the place to make it safe from Moro raiders. During this period, the local population was Christianized by priests from religious orders who made Saint Augustine their patron saint. Bacuag and Claver, which had been part of Gigaquit, became separate municipalities in 1918 and 1955 under Executive Order Nos. 61 and 126 respectively.
Today there are many missionary and local sisters serving the Church in the Southern Highlands. The list of sisters who have worked in the Diocese in the past numbers in the hundreds. The first sisters arrived in 1960, four members of the Order of St. Francis of Oldenburg, Indiana USA. They were Sr. Noreen McLaughlin, Sr. Annata (Kate) Holohan, Sr. Matrine Mayborg and Sr. Claver Ehren.
The French Hospital on Orleans Avenue, 1937 The former Peter Claver Building, previously the French Hospital, was a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana. It occupied the square bounded by Orleans, Derbigny, Ann Street, and Roman Streets, just back from Claiborne Avenue. It was constructed in 1861 by La Société Française de Bienfaisance, originally offering health care to the city's Francophone community. It became popularly known as "the French Hospital".
François Sureau (born 19 September 1957) is a French writer, lawyer and technocrat. He was born in the 14th arrondissement of ParisMinibio on Gallimard page and educated at the École nationale d'administration (ENA). He is a co-founder and co-director of the French Review of Economics. He is also the founding president of the Association Pierre Claver which assists refugees and displaced persons who have arrived in France.
Dominic Parish, New Orleans in 1909. He believed it was through segregated churches that "racial feelings and natural differences can be best adjusted." He also organized the Louisiana State Federation of Catholic Societies (1908), Catholic Societies of Women of Louisiana (1911), Knights of Peter Claver at Opelousas (1912), and Catholic Women's Club (1916). He also wrote the article on New Orleans bishop Luis Ignatius Peñalver y Cardenas for the Catholic Encyclopedia.
San Antonio is a village in the Toledo District of Belize. It is the largest Maya settlement in Belize, with a population of approximately 1,000 people, predominantly Mopan Maya. About 88% of the inhabitants are Catholic, with 8% belonging to other Christian denominations, and 4% being non-denominational. Along with 29 other mission parishes in the Toledo District, it is pastored by Jesuits from St. Peter Claver church in Punta Gorda.
Riverview State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 131 Old Ipswich Road (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 289 students with 25 teachers (23 full-time equivalent) and 18 non-teaching staff (12 full-time equivalent). It includes a special education program. St Peter Claver College is a Catholic secondary (7-12) school for boys and girls at 10 Old Ipswich Road ().
Seipel, a Bellbowrie resident of Queensland, was born with Arthrogryposis Multiplex, a rare disorder characterised by fusion of joints and absent muscle formation in her legs. Born in Ipswich, Queensland she attended St Peter Claver College. In 2003, she completed Information Technology certificates and in 2004, a TAFE course in horse management. In 2008, she completed a Diploma of Applied Science, Equine Studies Major at the University of Queensland.
Fontibón was part of the southern Muisca Confederation in the times before the Spanish conquest. It was incorporated into the newly formed capital district of Bogotá on December 17, 1954.History Fontibón Fontibon was the gate to the current city of Bogotá founded as Santa Fe de Bogotá, for conquistador Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada and his fellow expeditioners. The city was cradle to the residence of Peter Claver.
Wamika was born on 12 August 1953, in present-day Budaka District in the Eastern Region of Uganda. He studied at St. Peter's Claver College, then in 1964 he transferred to St. Pius X Minor Seminary, in Nagongera. He studied philosophy at Alokolum National Seminary, in Gulu, before he studied theology at the National Seminary of Ggaba, in Kampala. He was ordained priest on 22 September 1979 at Tororo.
St Ambrose's Girls' School began operating in the original church building and the curriculum included singing, drawing and French. By 1906 the running of the school had been taken over by the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters travelled along Sydney Road from their convent in North Coburg daily and in 1913 Sister Mary Claver was head of the girls school. Around 1922 the daily average attendance had risen to 500 pupils.
In 1995, a majority of the cast appeared on Bonaduce's talk show Danny!, including Shirley Jones, Dave Madden, Jeremy Gelbwaks, Brian Forster, Suzanne Crough, Ricky Segall and the show's executive producer Bob Claver. Susan Dey was working on a movie at the time but called into the show to briefly reminisce with Bonaduce. David Cassidy was also unable to appear as he was working on a new album at that time.
Born in Cartago, Colombia, Rubiano Sáenz studied at the seminary in Popayán before his being ordained as a priest on 8 July 1956. He did pastoral ministry 1956-1971\. Pastor and founder of the parishes of "San Pedro Claver" and of "Nuestra Señora de la Providencia". He served as treasurer and pastoral vicar of the archdiocese of Cali and vice-rector of the Major School "Santiago di Cali".
Chestnut Hill Reservoir There are a variety of student housing options for students on campus. Those located on lower campus are Walsh, Rubenstein, Ignacio, 90 St. Thomas More Road, 66 Commonwealth Ave, Vanderslice, Gabelli, Voute, Stayer, and 'The Mods'. Roncalli, Welch, and Williams Halls are located on the middle campus on College Road. Freshman housing on Upper Campus includes Kostka, Gonzaga, Fitzpatrick, Medeiros, Cheverus, Claver, Loyola, Xavier, Fenwick, and Shaw House.
In 1942 Ganey became pastor in Punta Gorda in the south of Belize. There he established the St. Peter Claver Credit Union in 1943. He then traveled from one village to another throughout the country preaching the Church's social doctrine and its relation to the establishment of credit unions and cooperatives. He conferred with authorities in the U.S. and Nova Scotia on methods to improve cooperatives in Central America.
Outreach programs include Jesuit Service to Migrants, Fe y Alegria, nursing homes, Children's Home, Fundar, Romelio Children's Foundation, Angel Custodian foundation for the elderly, Jesus of Nazareth Home, and the Ignatian Haitian solidarity network. Footprints Youth Movement organized by the Jesuits throughout Colombia has 280 members at St. Peter Claver. Cultural activities include a dance group, rhythm band, Claverian Children's music group, ballet group, and symphony ensemble.College website, culturals.
Peter Claver ministering to African slaves at Cartagena To minister to newly arrived African slaves, Alonso de Sandoval (1576–1651) worked at the port of Cartagena de Indias. Sandoval wrote about this ministry in De instauranda Aethiopum salute (1627), describing how he and his assistant Pedro Claver, later canonized, met slave transport ships in the harbour, went below decks where 300–600 slaves were chained, and gave physical aid with water, while introducing the Africans to Christianity. In his treatise, he did not condemn slavery or the ill-treatment of slaves, but sought to instruct fellow Jesuits to this ministry and describe how he catechized the slaves. Rafael Ferrer was the first Jesuit of Quito to explore and found missions in the upper Amazon regions of South America from 1602 to 1610, which belonged to the Audiencia (high court) of Quito that was a part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until it was transferred to the newly created Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717.
Claver saw the slaves as fellow Christians, encouraging others to do so as well. During the season when slavers were not accustomed to arrive, he traversed the country, visiting plantation after plantation, to give spiritual consolation to the slaves. During his 40 years of ministry it is estimated that he personally catechized and baptized 300,000 slaves. He would then follow up on them to ensure that as Christians they received their Christian and civil rights.
The body of Saint Peter Claver is located in its main altar. Under contract to Queen Joanna of Castile, Pedro de Heredia entered the Bay of Cartagena with three ships, a lighter, 150 men, and 22 horses, on 14 January 1533. He soon found the village of Calamari abandoned. Proceeding onwards to Turbaco, where Juan de la Cosa had been mortally wounded 13 years earlier, Heredia fought an all-day battle before claiming victory.
However, Nkurunziza's allies said his first term did not count as he was appointed by parliament and not directly by the people. On April 26 police clashed with demonstrators protesting Nkurunziza's announcement that he would seek a third term in office. At least six people were killed in the first two days of ongoing protests. The government shut down multiple radio stations and arrested a prominent civil society leader, Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa.
Jaws of Satan, also called by its working title King Cobra, is a 1982 American horror film directed by Bob Claver, and starring Fritz Weaver, Gretchen Corbett, Jon Korkes, and Christina Applegate, in her feature film debut. Its plot follows a preacher from a cursed family who is forced to battle Satan, who has taken the form of a huge King cobra and is also influencing other regular snakes in the area.
Late in her life, Ledóchowska developed tuberculosis. Despite the pain and exhaustion caused by her affliction, she continued to serve the needs of the missions and of her congregation. She finally succumbed on 6 July 1922 at the congregation's General Motherhouse in Rome. The congregation Ledóchowska founded never grew into a large one, but communities of the Sisters of St. Peter Claver include 28 nationalities and serve in 23 countries around the globe.
Old University gate, today Museum of Colonial Art The College of the Society of Jesus was established in Santafé de Bogotá in 1604 as part of the San Bartolome School and Cloister. In 1623, the Audience and the Archbishop recognized the academic degrees conferred by the college. The students at that time received their degree, including Pedro Claver. That is the origin of what was known as the University and Academy of Saint Francis Xavier.
Claver began his career with Haaglandia, and he then spent two years at ADO Den Haag before returning to Haglandia. He also played for the youth teams of Sparta Rotterdam and SC Cambuur. He joined the Cambuur senior team for the 2017–18 season, making his professional debut in April 2018, playing as a right back rather than in his usual position of left back. In January 2019 he moved to AFC.
Daina was born in Madrid, Spain and was a descendant of the Valencians and Aragonese. She was a Spanish actress and the daughter of Pedro Daina, a stage actor, and Miss Delas, a supporting comedy actress and zarzuela singer. She had two aunts who also acted, Natalia and Carmen, and her sister was the well-known actress Irene Daina. She was the cousin of Queta Claver, an actress, singer, dancer and vedette performer.
Born to a Punu familyFranck Salin, "Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou: "I am afraid for Gabon"", Afrik.com, 17 August 2009. in Mouila, Maganga Moussavou studied economic history at the National University of Gabon, then at the University of Rennes. He completed a doctorate at the Sorbonne in just two years, his thesis entitled "L'aide publique de la France au développement du Gabon" being published in both French and English in the early 1980s.
Gilbert F. Casellas was born and raised in the Ybor City section of Tampa, Florida and attended the segregated St. Peter Claver School until he was twelve years old. He worked his way through Jesuit High School of Tampa. He was awarded a financial scholarship to Yale University in 1970; and received a BA in Latin American Studies in 1974. In 1977, he received a JD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.
The party was established in September 1991 and registered on 30 June 1992.Tom Lansford (2014) Political Handbook of the World 2014, CQ Press, p215Les principaux partis politiques du Burundi Afrique Express It nominated Pierre-Claver Sendegeya as its candidate for the 1993 presidential elections. Sendegeya finished third with 1.5% of the vote. Led by Jean Bosco Yamuremye, it received 1.4% of the vote in the 1993 parliamentary elections, failing to win a seat.
On 6 November, Welly Nzitonda, the son of opposition activist Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, was found dead a few hours after being arrested. A policeman was killed, and other officers were injured, when gunmen attacked a vehicle carrying a CNDD-FDD member of parliament on 27 November. Colonel Serges Kabanyura, a military zone commander, was wounded in an exchange of gunfire on 29 November."Attackers wound senior Burundi army officer: witnesses" , Reuters, 29 November 2015.
Along with St. Peter Claver church in Punta Gorda, St. Martin's remains one of two parishes in Belize still pastored by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). In 2011 Fr. Matt Ruhl, S.J., became pastor, succeeding Fr. Jack Stochl, a Jesuit from the United States who labored in Belize for 60 years and became a naturalized citizen of Belize. Ruhl also took over the morning devotion slot on Radio Belize which Stochl had covered for 34 years.
In 1741 Pope Benedict XIV condemned of slavery generally. In 1815 Pope Pius VII demanded of the Congress of Vienna the suppression of the slave trade. In the Bull of Canonization of Peter Claver, one of the most illustrious adversaries of slavery, Pope Pius IX branded the "supreme villainy" (summum nefas) of the slave traders; In 1839 Pope Gregory XVI condemned the slave trade in In supremo apostolatus; and in 1888 Pope Leo XIII condemned slavery in In plurimis.
Shell of St. Joseph's School Following the relocation of the St. Joseph's School For Girls to Spanish the school continued to be operated by the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. The school was located on 400 acres of land next to the St. Peter Claver School. The St. Joseph school was the only residential school operated by the Daughters order. At the time of the boys school transferred to Spanish, Ontario the girls school was not completed.
She constantly calls him with her pager to complain about everything. Also in the new cast were Barbara Cason as Miss Tillis, the head of administrative and accounting: "... who would let you bleed to death filling out forms", Jennifer Darling as the romantically inclined nurse "Windy" Winchester, Jeff Morrow as Dr. Lloyd Axton, a fraudulent surgeon who has published two books, Profit in Healing and Malpractice and Its Defense, and John Dehner as "society" Dr. Charles Claver.
In 1430 the offenders, including Luys and his enemy Felip Claver, were fined by Queen Maria. In 1433 Maria confiscated Luys' property for his complicity in the assassination of the archdeacon of Lleida. Sometimes thereafter he adopted his mother's surname of "de Subirats", a common practice in those times.Perhaps he needed to adopt her name in order to qualify for an inheritance, as first suggested by Joaquim Molas in his doctoral thesis of 1958 (Riquer, 641).
Hip hop has been popular in Ivory Coast since the mid-1990s, and includes a gangsta rap-influenced style called rap dogba. Notable hip hop musicians include All Mighty, Rudy Rudiction, M.C. Claver and Angelo. The new R&B; group 2431(formerly known as Monah) is also taking over, as R&B; became very famous since U.S. chart-topping Akon had a concert in Abidjan, late 2006. Other R&B; stars include Teeyah and Tour de Garde.
Algernon Johnson Cooper, Jr. was born on May 30, 1944, in Mobile, Alabama, to Gladys Catherine Mouton and Algernon Johnson Cooper, Sr. (died 1968). Cooper attended St. Peter Claver Elementary School in Mobile, Alabama, until he was sent to Marmion Academy in Aurora, Illinois, in 1958, where he was the first black student, and graduated in 1962. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame. In 1969, he earned a law degree from New York University.
Yaméogo became more paranoid after the 13 January 1963 coup in neighboring Togo resulted in the death of President Sylvanus Olympio. Two days after the coup, Joseph Ouédraogo was arrested again along with the union leader Pierre-Claver Tiendrébéogo, party official Ali Soré, and Ambassador to the UN Frédéric Guirm. A Security Court was established, with the accused appearing there without the right to be defended by attorneys. A police inquiry refuted the existence of a plot against Yaméogo.
Small forests of pine and oak are scattered throughout the area. The Segarra-Garrigues canal and the Montblanc-Tàrrega highway both bisect the municipality, passing to the west of the town. Today Verdú is known for wine, its traditional black pottery, its historic buildings such as its Castle and the Church of Santa Maria, its notable native St. Peter Claver, and recently its toy museum, that closed in 2013 and was converted to an art gallery.
Following the war, he resumed his pastoral duties in Brooklyn. In 1922, Quinn established the first church for Black Catholics in Brooklyn, which he had consecrated to St. Peter Claver, which is still in operation and counts among its graduates of its parochial school the civil rights activist and singer Lena Horne. In 1928, he established the diocese's first orphanage for black children Wading River. His humanitarian work was met with opposition with some groups and individuals.
It was simply a group of houses dotted near the mouth of Libas river. The inhabitants, whom from time to time the Jesuits from Sulat gathered at a makeshift chapel for worship and the doctrina were engaged in farming and fishing. The establishment of LIbas in 1781 as a village was largely the work of a Franciscan parish priest of Sulat, Fr. Melchor Claver. Through his effort, a church was constructed and houses were gathered around it.
Claver Kamanya (born 25 March 1947) is a Tanzanian former athlete who specialised in sprinting events. Born in Bukoba, he represented Tanzania at two Olympic Games and won a bronze medal in the 400 metres at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games. At the 1968 Summer Olympics he competed in the 400 metres and set his personal best time, 45.74, in the opening heats of the competition, which remains a national record. He was eliminated in the semi- finals stage after placing seventh.
Nyabarongo bridge The Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA; ; ) is a department of the Government of Rwanda. The Ministry is responsible for infrastructure policy and development throughout the country. Claver Gatete is the current Minister of Infrastructure in the Government of the Republic of Rwanda. Prior to that, he has served his Government in different capacities; Minister of Finance and Economic Planning (2013-2018); Governor of the Central Bank of Rwanda (2011-2013) and High Commissioner to the UK, Ireland and Iceland,(2005 - 2009).
Elmer Bedia has been living in Australia since 1986. Elmer is married to Maria Theresa Salazar Bedia with whom he has six children. Elmer moved to Australia at age 24 after he was signed by Brisbane Olympic United F.C. His children, Clar, Elgin, Elmer Jr. and LA, were also players of the club. Elmer's son Loverney Pele played for the U-16 Brisbane City F.C. as a central defender and for his school team St. Peter Claver College as a striker.
Six ministers were dismissed, including two party leaders (Mba Abessole and Pierre-André Kombila) and three presidential candidates (Mba Abessole, Oyé Mba, and Mba Obame). Kombila had chosen to support Mamboundou's candidacy."Gabon: Six ministres absents sur la liste de la nouvelle équipe gouvernementale" , Gabonews, 23 July 2009 . Two presidential candidates, Ali- Ben Bongo and Pierre-Claver Maganga Moussavou, were retained in their posts."Gabon: Un nouveau Gouvernement à une quarantaine de jours de la présidentielle anticipée" , Gabonews, 23 July 2009 .
The Blazers clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2003 and achieved a 54–28 record, their first winning record since the 2002–03 season. As the fourth seed and holding home court advantage, the Trail Blazers played the fifth-seeded Houston Rockets in the 2009 Playoffs, losing the playoff series 4 games to 2. In the 2009 off-season, the Trail Blazers traded the No. 24 pick to Dallas for the No. 22 pick and selected Víctor Claver.
The church became racially integrated in the 1790s when slaves fleeing a revolution in Santo Domingo settled in Philadelphia and some joined the church. St. Mary's Charity School educated these immigrants, ultimately leading to the establishment of St. Peter Claver School in Philadelphia in the 19th century."Old St. Joseph's", PhilaPlace, Historical Society of Pennsylvania Nearby St. Mary's Church, built in 1763, was used for grander occasions, and was visited by public dignitaries such as George Washington and John Adams.
Michael Kennedy Claver professionally known as Naiboi is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, recording artiste, music producer and record label CEO. In 2014, he made the switch from being solely a music producer, under the moniker Rapdamu, to a recording artiste, and with the switch came a change of name to Naiboi. His collaborative records, “Welle Welle” in 2014 featuring Timmy Tdat and “Daktari” 2015 featuring Frasha gained him notoriety and recognition in the Kenyan music scene as a recording artiste of note.
He served as associate pastor at St. Peter Claver Church in New Orleans until 1972. He was then assigned as pastor of Holy Redeemer Church (1972–75) and of Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Church (1975–79), both in Washington, D.C., where he also served as an instructor at the National Catholic School of Social Service at the Catholic University of America from 1976 to 1978. From 1979 until his appointment to the episcopacy, he was pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
The Casavant brothers themselves, Samuel and Claver Casavant, reflected mostly influences from contemporary France, but they traveled widely and visited many European instruments. They later brought in an Englishman, Stephen Stoot, under whose direction the tonal palette reflected additional influences from England. Later tonal directors, Lawrence Phelps and Gerhard Brunzema, contributed styles from the German "Organ Reform Movement". The most recent tonal directors, Jean-Louis Coignet and Jacquelin Rochette, are rooted in but not limited to the various French organ building traditions.
In the meantime, there was a panic when ten more suspected French ships appeared off the coast and the militia was called out. It turned out they were prize ships from Claver’s previous cruise which were then allowed into port. After being promised a reward and supplies, Claver sailed again after Davy, this time joined by fellow privateer Thomas Penniston and a third vessel. They had no luck finding Davy, who plundered more English ships in August while they searched, ransoming some and looting and releasing others.
Pelletier spent almost two years touring Europe in 1871-1872. During that time he studied under George Cooper, William Thomas Best, and John Baptiste Calkin in London, Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens in Brussels, and with pianist Antoine François Marmontel and organist Louis Lebel in Paris. He notably performed works by Bach in the presence of Charles-Marie Widor at the Église Saint-Sulpice in 1872. He later sojourned to Europe again in 1900 in the company of organ builders Joseph-Claver Casavant and Samuel-Marie Casavant.
Claver began his playing career with the youth teams of his school, Sagrado Corazón HH. Maristas de Valencia, in Spain. He made his professional debut with Valencia during the 2006–07 season. He played in Europe's second-tier level competition, the EuroCup, for the first time during the 2007–08 season, and won it in the 2009–10 season. He also played in the European top-tier level, EuroLeague, during the 2010–11 season, and averaged 10.9 points and 4.9 rebounds, over 14 games.
Orville Thomas was the first child of Jah Thomas and Cleopatra Wright.Morgan, Simone (2012) "Singer Da’Ville returns with new album", Jamaica Observer, 29 June 2012, retrieved 30 June 2012 He was raised primarily by his grandmother Ms. Feama who instilled in him the principles of education and religion. She was a strict disciplinarian, who ensured that Da'Ville attended church and sang in the church choir. As a teenager, he continued to sing in the St. Peter Claver Church choir and performed in local school functions.
Milford began playing his junior rugby league for the Souths Juniors in Acacia Ridge. During his teenage years he attended Forest Lake State High School and St Peter Claver College in Ipswich, and was selected for the Queensland and Australian Under 15 Schoolboys in 2009. While at the school he represented the Under 15 Queensland and Australian Schoolboys sides in 2009. In 2010, Milford represented the Queensland Under 16s, while playing for Souths Logan Magpies. Milford graduated from their rugby league program in 2011.
On February 19, 2015, Robinson was traded, along with Will Barton, Víctor Claver and a lottery-protected 2016 first-round pick, to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Arron Afflalo and Alonzo Gee. Three days later, he was waived by the Nuggets before playing in a game for them. On February 24, 2015, Robinson was claimed off waivers by the Philadelphia 76ers. The next day, he made his debut for the 76ers, recording seven points and six rebounds in a 104–88 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
The return to multipartism in 1991 in Burundi allowed the Burundian monarchist movement to reappear on the national scene. Forbidden by the Constitution since the 1970s, the very fact of claiming to be a royalist was punishable by imprisonment. First known as the Parliamentary Royalist Party, in 1992 it became the People's Reconciliation Party (PRP) in order to register as an opposition party and run for the first multiparty elections in June 1993. Pierre-Claver Sendegeya received 1.44% of the vote in these elections.
Gabonese music is little-known in comparison with regional giants like the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Cameroon. The country boasts an array of folk styles, as well as pop stars like Patience Dabany and Annie-Flore Batchiellilys, a Gabonese singer and renowned live performer. Dabany's albums, though recorded in Los Angeles, have a distinctively Gabonese element and are popular throughout Francophone Africa. Other major musicians include Pierre-Claver Akendengue (considered a master-poet), "the veteran" Mack Joss, Vickos Ekondo, known as "the king of Tandima".
The JABO group merged with other parties to form the Congress for Democracy and Justice (CDJ), an opposition party, under Bourdes-Ogouliguende's leadership. Bourdes-Ogouliguende remained a Deputy in the National Assembly until 1996. He later became President of the National Council of Democracy (CND), an official body charged with mediating disputes between political parties, in May 1998, and he became Secretary-General of the CDJ in September 2000. Pierre-Claver Zeng Ebome succeeded him as President of the CND on 8 January 2003.
Macliing was widowed at a young age, resulting in her having to raise eight children by herself. Macliing had seven daughters and one son, but her son passed away at a young age. To support her family, Macliing worked as a farmer, sold saris and managing to send all of her daughters to college. Her youngest daughter, lawyer Francesca Macliing-Claver, recounted that she was only 3 months old when her father passed away. “My mother was the only parent I have ever known,” said Francesca.
Her television roles came in such series as Suspiros de España (1974), Juanita, la Larga (1982), Goya (1982), Clase media (1987), Compuesta y sin novio (1994), Ada Madrina (1999) and Nada es para siempre (2000). She won the Valladolid gold medal for her work in El sueño de la razón."Fallece Queta Claver, una de las 'vedettes' más populares de los años 50" El País (5 May 2003). She also won two acting prizes from the National Syndicate of Spectacle, in 1972 (best supporting actress) and 1975 (best actress).
Dehner's roles on TV programs included Marshal Edge Troy on Young Maverick, Jim Duke Williams on The Roaring 20's, Dr. Charles Claver on Temperatures Rising, T. Jacob Broggi on Enos, Cyril Bennett on The Doris Day Show, Billy Erskine on The Colbys,, Soapie Smith on The Alaskans and Colonel Harvey on the :Andy Griffith Show. He also performed regularly on The Don Knotts Show and The Betty White Show (1958). In the summer of 1955, Dehner was cast as Lieutenant Zetterquest in The Soldiers. He also acted in the episode "Crack-Up" of Gunsmoke.
Roman Catholic statements against slavery also grew increasingly vocal during this era. In 1741, Pope Benedict XIV condemned slavery generally. In 1815, Pope Pius VII demanded the Congress of Vienna to suppress the slave trade. In the Bull of Canonization of Peter Claver, one of the most illustrious adversaries of slavery, Pope Pius IX branded the "supreme villainy" (summum nefas) of the slave traders; In 1839 Pope Gregory XVI condemned the slave trade in In supremo apostolatus; and in 1888 Pope Leo XIII condemned slavery in In Plurimis.
Eleven men have alleged that members of the order sexually abused them during the 1960s and 1970s when they were boys at a Comboni Missionaries minor seminary, St Peter Claver College, in Mirfield, England. Four abusers were named in the men’s statements. In 2014, the order paid at total of £120,000 to the men, while saying "All the claims were made on a purely commercial basis and with no admission of liability". A Comboni Missionaries internal inquiry reported that one of the accused, Father Nardo, "had acted inappropriately".
Brown was born Lloyd Dight in St. Paul, Minnesota, son of African-American Ralph Dight, a waiter originally from Alabama, and Magdalena Paul Dight, from Stearns County, Minnesota. Brown and his three siblings were raised Roman Catholic and attended St. Peter Claver Church in St. Paul, an African-American parish. After Magdalena Dight died in 1917 Brown and his brother Ralph lived first in the Catholic Orphan Asylum in Minneapolis, then for two years in the Crispus Attucks Home, an African-American orphanage and old folks home in St. Paul.
In Spanish America, José de Acosta wrote a major work on early Peru and New Spain with important material on indigenous peoples. In South America, Peter Claver was notable for his mission to African slaves, building on the work of Alonso de Sandoval. Francisco Javier Clavijero was expelled from New Spain during the Suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1767 and wrote an important history of Mexico during his exile in Italy. Eusebio Kino is renowned in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico (an area then called the Pimeria Alta).
From 2004 to 2017, Claver Carone worked as a Washington DC based lobbyist. During this period he served as Executive Director of two organizations —“Cuba Democracy Advocates” and “Cuba Democracy Public Advocacy Inc”. He was the founder and host of the bilingual foreign policy show "From Washington Al Mundo" on Sirius-XM's Cristina Radio (Channel 146), led by the Emmy-award winning journalist and media personality, Cristina Saralegui. Poder Magazine recognized him as one of 20 entrepreneurs, executives, leaders and artists under 40 who are shaping the future of the U.S. and the world.
Claver-Carone is a known advocate of the policy positions that the current United States Administration has taken against the Cuban government. He has written numerous columns in support of a hard-line foreign policy approach towards Cuba, particularly the United States embargo against Cuba, and in favor of a transition on the island toward democracy, free markets and the rule of law. He has also been a prominent critic of the current government of Venezuela. He has taken part in various televised debates on policy towards the Western Hemisphere and Cuba–United States relations.
Bishop Francisco F. Claver "Ikoy" was born in the province of Bontoc, Mountain Province and was one of the most influential people of the Cordilleras who stood by Human Rights and was a foe to the martial law regime. His ecclesiology emphasizes the importance of a participatory Church that is necessary in carrying out the aggiornamento called for by the Second Vatican Council. For him, the Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs) or the Basic Christian Communities (BCCs) are the primary and particular embodiment and vehicles of participation and Church renewal.
They met again later that year at a new year's party and they started dating shortly after. They were married in a Roman Catholic ceremony on 20 March 1981 at the Church of Saint Peter Claver in Cartagena. Together they have three children: Santiago (born 18 December 1982), Laura (born 11 May 1985), and Valentina (born 25 April 1996). Living through Colombian armed conflict, Puyana had to endure the tragedy that beset her family during the wave of kidnappings in Colombia during the late 1980s, the whole of the 1990s, and early 2000s.
It is now owned and operated by George Weston Limited of Toronto. Martin was also the first headmaster of the Jesuit school in Dodoma St Peter Claver High School From 1965 until 1996 Martin occupied various executive positions at Conwest Exploration Company Limited. Conwest was founded by Martin's grandfather Frederick M. Connell in 1938 and was run as a successful mining company and subsequently oil and gas exploration and development company from the late 70s until the company was acquired in 1996 by Encana. His daughter Devin Connell owns the popular Toronto eatery Delica.
It was not as much that Stone did not enjoy intellectual work, she was an avid library patron and reader of The Chicago Defender. She simply did not find that the content she was taught in school was reflective of her reality. A Catholic priest, who her parents consulted for help, recognized Stone's strength as a pitcher and encouraged her to try out for the Claver Catholic Church boys' baseball team in the Catholic Midget League, which is similar to today's Little League. Because it was a church activity, her parents consented to her participation.
In that same year, he was approached by the team of the Daily Express to work as a technician in the composition sector. He worked for the paper until 1979 when he was offered the post of Director of Father Laval's Printing, a company owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis and for which he worked until 1983. From 1983 to 1986 he was Director of the Daily Socialist, a publication which belonged to a political party. In 1975, he obtained the Diploma of Political and Social Sciences at Claver House, London.
Being recalled from Tokyo to the United States, he was appointed the fourth Bishop of Rochester, with the personal title of "Archbishop", on August 28, 1933. Mooney was elected chairman of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, the predecessor of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, shortly afterwards in 1935; he maintained that post until 1945. During his tenure in Rochester, he promoted Catholic Action and the Knights of Peter Claver as a means of outreach to the African American community, and took deep interest in Catholic social teaching and labor relations.Diocese of Rochester.
In August 2015, he had a deal with Baskonia, but Valencia using the right of first refusal, matched the offer, and kept his rights in Spain. Baskonia obviously was not eager to pay a buy out to Valencia, but the Spanish forward did not want to play in his old team. According to reports, he did not want to play in a team which in the next season was going to compete in the second-tier level EuroCup, which led to Claver signing with a team outside the Spanish borders.
Her great uncle, John Armwood, was an early landowner who homesteaded 159 acres of land in Hillsborough County and served as a negotiator between the Seminole Native Americans and white settlers along the Florida frontier. Her maternal grandfather, Adam Holloman, was a freeman who spent his entire life in the Tampa area. He owned citrus groves and was the Hillsborough County Commissioner from 1873 to 1877. Blanche Armwood's parents, having been unable to complete their formal educations, sent her to a private school, St. Peter Claver Catholic School.
With her environmental works accelerating and being recognized, she was awarded the Fr. Neri Satur Award for Environmental Heroism as ECO-ARTIST given by UNESCO, National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Department of Education (DEPED) with Bishop Francisco Claver, S.J., journalists Jerry Esplanada And Katherine Adraneda as the other recipients. In 2009, she performed in the Philippines “World March For Peace and Non-Violence” and hosted the USAID Energy & Clean Air project. In 2010, after more than 10 years, Bonnevie produced “Only Human” distributed by Viva Records.
Cristina Coc was born on 21 December 1981 in Laguna, a traditional Mayan village in the Toledo District of Belize. She was the youngest of four other daughters born to Maria (née Baki) and Mateo Coc. Until she entered school, Coc was raised in Laguna, but seeking better education for their children, the family relocated to Punta Gorda, where Coc attended St. Peter Claver School. Her academic excellence led to a scholarship award to attend high school at the Toledo Community College, from which she graduated in 1998.
At this time, the system was tracking quickly west under the influence of a subtropical ridge. The depression reached the Philippines on January 1, making landfall over Bucas Grande at 17:00 UTC, then at Claver, Surigao del Norte at 17:15 UTC. The system crossed the Bohol Sea before making a third landfall near Jagna, Bohol at 20:00 UTC, a fourth in Santander, Cebu at 21:00 UTC, and a fifth in Bais, Negros Oriental at 23:30 UTC. The depression then entered the Sulu Sea on January 2.
The four groups are Gaeilge ("Irish Stream"), Xavier, Loyola, and Collins (G, X, L, C). Students are taught in similar ability classes throughout the school. The school is known locally as the 'Jes'. In the fourth year ("Transition Year"), all students are reassigned into one of four classes, Brebeuf, Gonzaga, Ricci, or Claver (B, G, R, C). The classes return to the initial four groups in the fifth year for Irish classes only. The reorganisation of the groups for the fourth year is part of the school's "Transition Year" programme.
Pedro Francisco Bono Institute (ISB) (formerly Pedro Francisco Bonó Philosophical Institute) began in September 1985 offering philosophical and humanities studies for Jesuits preparing for the priesthood. Classes were held at the San Pedro Claver Juniorate on Samana Street, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In 1989 the Institute moved to its present location and began offering the Bachelor of Arts and Philosophy degree. It is a member of the Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America (AUSJAL) and is affiliated with the Pontifical Gregorian University.
During the 1960s, there was also a proliferation of theatre works. Playwrights that became prominent in this time included Ouamdégré Ouedraogo with L'avare Moaga: comédie des moeurs (Miser Moaga: a Comedy of Manners), Pierre Dabiré with Sansoa and Moussa Savadogo with Fille de le Volta (Daughter of the Volta) and L'oracle (The Oracle). In the 1970s, the next generation of Burkinabé novelists included Augustin-Sondé Coulibaly, Kollin Noaga and Etienne Sawadogo. More recent writers include Jacques Prosper Bazié, Ansomwin Ignace Hien, Jean-Baptiste Somé, Pierre Claver Ilboudo and Norbert Zongo.
His first assignment was to St. Augustine Parish in New Orleans. Guillory served three years as an associate and six years as pastor. He was the founding director of the Tolton House of Studies in New Orleans, the seminary residence of the Divine Word students. In addition, he served during these years as a member of the executive committee of National Black Catholic Administrators, the Louisiana One Church/One Family adoption program, national chaplain to the Knights of Peter Claver, archdiocesan presbyteral council, and board member of the Spirituality Center.
By 1901, a small school was established that continues into the present as the Most Pure Heart of Mary School. The school was first taught by the laity, until five Sisters of St. Francis arrived from Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania in October 1902 to take over. The church building was completed in 1908 and dedicated as Most Pure Heart of Mary in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Knights of Peter Claver, the largest historically African American Catholic lay organization in the United States, was founded by congregants and priests from this parish on November 7, 1909.
Beyond the required service hours, Rockhurst has additional projects which students take on in a program named after Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe, who called on Jesuit schools to educate men and women for others. This includes the Joseph of Arimathea Society, Snowmen for Others, For the Greater (Morning) Glory, Hurtado’s Mentors, Claver Homeless Ministry, Friends of L'Arche, and Upper Room Tutors. The Total Ignatian Experience program provides the whole Rockhurst community, including parents, with opportunities for immersion experiences in summers; seniors may also do this during their January service experience. Programs offered are in Kansas City, St. Louis, Appalachia, Tijuana, and Guatemala.
The Knights of Columbus is a member of the International Alliance of Catholic Knights, which includes fifteen fraternal orders such as the Knights of Saint Columbanus in Ireland, the Knights of Saint Columba in the United Kingdom, the Knights of Peter Claver in the United States, the Knights of the Southern Cross in Australia and New Zealand, the Knights of Marshall in Ghana, the Knights of Da Gama in South Africa, and the Knights of Saint Mulumba in Nigeria. The Loyal Orange Institution, also known as the Orange Order, is a similar organization for Protestant Christians.
It made a run for shore but could not escape so its passengers (including former New York City mayor Phillip French) and officers rowed ashore while the remaining crew tried to head into Sandy Hook. New Jersey militia rescued the escapees but Davy caught and looted the ship. That July, New Jersey merchants and officials petitioned Dutch privateer Adrian Claver – fresh from raiding off Havana - to hunt down Davy. He agreed and set sail in his ship Castel del Rey but, having sighted Davy, his crew refused to go further without pay and he was forced to return to port.
The European Union and the Catholic Church of Burundi pulled out of observing the elections, stating that the vote could not be held fairly because of unrest and a crackdown of the media. The head of the electoral commission, Pierre-Claver Ndayicariye, announced on 3 June that the parliamentary and local elections would not take place as planned on 5 June and were being delayed to an unspecified date. On 8 June 2015, the electoral commission proposed that the parliamentary election take place on 26 June.Clement Manirabarusha, "Burundi's electoral commission proposes dates for delayed vote", Reuters, 8 June 2015.
Fernando founded innovaBRICS in 2011 and organized the first edition in September 2012 at the BAFTA, in Piccadilly, London. Prominent speakers included Sir Edward Lister, Deputy Mayor of London, Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry from South Africa and Jim O'Neill, then Chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and creator of the term BRIC. The second annual edition took place in October 2013 at law firm Hogan Lovells and featured speakers such as Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani, Rwandan Finance Minister Claver Gatete and South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. The third annual edition of innovaBRICS took place in October 2014.
Peter Claver Cullen (born July 28, 1941) is a Canadian voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Optimus Prime in the original 1980s Transformers animated series, and most other incarnations of the character. He has also voiced many other characters across a wide variety of popular media, including Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, Monterey Jack in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and the first voice of KARR in Knight Rider. In 2007, Cullen returned to the role of Optimus Prime in various Transformers media, starting with the first live-action film.
In recognition of their stance against the genocide ideology, the Rwandan government bestowed Hero awards on two sisters YANKURIJE M Pierre Claver and Sister RAMUTSA Marie Jean de la Croix. The American-based Peace Abbey awarded the Benebikira their Courage of Conscience Award in 2010. The Benebikira Sisters are cited in the CIA World Factbook as one of the agents playing an important role in their country’s steady rebuilding since the genocide in 1994. They are one with their people, sharing their Christian faith that calls them to be a people of hope and a voice for justice and love.
Carlos Ardila Lülle was born in the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia on July 4, 1930. At fifteen he completed secondary education at the Jesuit run Colegio San Pedro Claver, and moved to Medellín to study civil engineering at the School of Mines at the National University of Colombia, graduating in 1951. He then began work in the soft drink business as a Plant Manager for Gaseosas LUX, entrusted with production and expansion in the city of Cali. While working there he met his wife, Maria Eugenia Gaviria, a daughter of one of the owners of the company, Antonio Gaviria.
Peter Claver, (, ) (26 June 1580 – 8 September 1654) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and missionary born in Verdú (Catalonia, Spain) who, due to his life and work, became the patron saint of slaves, the Republic of Colombia, and ministry to African Americans. During the 40 years of his ministry in the New Kingdom of Granada, it is estimated he personally baptized around 300,000 people (in groups of 10) and heard the confessions of over 5,000 slaves per year. He is also patron saint for seafarers. He is considered a heroic example of what should be the Christian praxis of love and of the exercise of human rights.
Although the slave trade was condemned by Pope Paul III and Urban VIII had issued a papal decree prohibiting slavery, (later called "supreme villainy" by Pope Pius IX), it was a lucrative business and continued to flourish. Claver's predecessor in his eventual lifelong mission, Father Alonso de Sandoval, S.J., was his mentor and inspiration. Sandoval devoted himself to serving the slaves for 40 years before Claver arrived to continue his work. Sandoval attempted to learn about their customs and languages; he was so successful that, when he returned to Seville, he wrote a book in 1627 about the nature, customs, rites and beliefs of the Africans.
His mother, Secondina Jiménez was of Maya heritage and married a Spanish-Italian baker surnamed Martinez. Her mother's father, Henry Genus had migrated from Jamaica to work for United Fruit in 1897, before settling in British Honduras with his Belizean wife, Jemima. Leela, as she was called, grew up traveling around the small villages of southern British Honduras(Belize), until around the age of five, when she moved to Punta Gorda to live with her maternal grandparents. She attended St. Peter Claver School from her primary levels through three years of high school before marrying Mario Samuel Vernon, a baker, who later operated the town Texaco station.
Green spaces on campus include St. Mary's, Claver House, and Wolfington lawns located on the Main Campus, in addition to two quadrangles, College Hall Quad and Barbelin Quad. The Post Academic Center is the university's main library, the result of a renovation of the original Francis A. Drexel Library and an expansion project called the Post Learning Commons, from 2011 to 2013. Drexel Library and Post Learning Commons are connected via a glass atrium and bridge through the heart of campus. Post Academic Center houses approximately 355,000 volumes, 1,450 print journals, 15,000 full-text electronic journals, 2,800 e-books, 866,000 microforms, and 4,975 audio-visual materials.
"Gabon's ruling party defiant about candidates", AFP, 29 July 2009. Following the criticism, Maganga Moussavou said that he would resign from the government on 14 August, one day before the beginning of campaigning; he asked Bongo to do the same, concerned that Bongo's failure to do so could make opposition claims that he intended to use his post to give himself an advantage appear more credible."Gabon: « Je quitterai le gouvernement par la grande porte, le 14 août 2009 », Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou" , Gabonews, 1 August 2009 . The Patriotic United Forces (FPU), an opposition group, announced on 29 July 2009 that it was supporting Oyé-Mba's candidacy.
At the same time, Black Catholics began to organize once again on the national level. Another Black Catholic newspaper, The Catholic Herald, operated during this period—though, unlike Rudd's earlier effort, TCH had the official endorsement of the Church (via Cardinal Gibbons). One extant issue exists from 1905. With African Americans being barred from entry into the Knights of Columbus due to racism, Fr John Henry Dorsey (the second Black Catholic priest ordained in the US, and the second such Josephite) and six others from the Most Pure Heart of Mary parish in Mobile, Alabama, founded the Knights of Peter Claver in 1909; they remain the largest Black Catholic fraternal order.
Then-Corporal Rubi was on his way back to his detachment of Scout Rangers attached to the 29th Infantry Battalion in Surigao del Sur, Philippines from leave with his family in Surigao City on 18 March 1991. Typhoon Auring had ravaged the country two days before and the bus he had been riding had to stop several times in order for the road to be cleared of fallen trees and other debris. It was later discovered that same road had been laid with land mines by the communist New People's Army. In the afternoon, Rubi and a fellow soldier stopped for a late lunch at Claver, Surigao del Norte.
Many credited Portland's loss in the first round to the team's young age and inexperience. However, the 2008–09 season was most notable for the inspiring team chemistry on and off the court, for the potential for a young, energetic group in the upcoming seasons, and for bringing respect back to the franchise – attributes that fans had been missing for over a decade. In the 2009 off-season, the Trail Blazers traded the No. 24 pick to Dallas for the No. 22 pick and selected Víctor Claver. They also selected Villanova forward Dante Cunningham with the No. 33 pick, Jon Brockman and guard Patrick Mills.
On the left is the tombstone consecration of the church made in 1586 by the archbishop of Tarragona, Joan Terès i Borrull, son of the town. Also the image of St. Christ, the most valuable and most revered image in Verdú is dated from the late 13th or the early 14th century and was implored by the population of Verdú during droughts and epidemics. Also, the paintings that decorate the altar were made by the painter Jaume Minguell in 1955 and 1956. The latest work in the church has been the placement of windows, dedicated to Sant Flavia, St. Peter Claver and St. Hippolytus, in the summer of 2004.
Frank Dhont, chairman of the IIF, at the 2014 conference The second forum, hosted at Sanata Dharma University (also in Yogyakarta), dealt with Pancasila, Indonesia's national ideology, and its role in the Reformation era. Claver writes that this was a development on the themes explored in the first conference. By this point half of attendees were Indonesian academics, with the remainder from various international institutions. An academic review of the conference's proceedings (published the following year) was highly negative: reviewer R. E. Elson wrote that the book was "disappointing", with "far too much airy and meaningless blather about identity and too much vacuous wordy and unproductive theorising" regarding its subject matter.
By the 1930s many African Americans had moved into the area; as a result, Brush Park became home to a vibrant black community, together with the nearby Black Bottom–Paradise Valley area. African American institutions located in Brush Park included St. Peter Claver, the first Catholic parish for African Americans in Detroit, established in 1914 in the former St. Mary's Episcopal church at Beaubien and Eliot;Old St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Detroit1701. Retrieved on April 4, 2017. the Most Worshipful Mt. Sinai Grand Lodge, a black masonic lodge located at 312 Watson;Coleman, Ken (June 28, 2016). Let’s remember all of Brush Park’s history.
In the Clot district he built the Centro de Nuestra Señora del Carmen y San Pedro Claver (1899–1903), a complex housing schools and training workshops for young workers, which was destroyed in 1936. In 1893 he built the Frontón Barcelonés, at Carrer Diputació 415, the first facility in Barcelona for playing Basque pelota; it was open to the sky, and the spectators sat in a three-storey iron structure, decorated with stuccos; this building disappeared in 1902. Between 1896 and 1902, with Pere Garcia Fària, he built the New Customs House in the port of Barcelona, a typical example of his eclectic style.
Nagel was the announcer for Alec Templeton Time, a musical variety program on NBC Radio in the summer of 1939. He was the host on Silver Theatre, a summer replacement program that began June 8, 1937. From 1937 to 1947, he hosted and directed the radio program Silver Theater. He then hosted the popular TV game show Celebrity Time from 1948 to 1952 and the DuMont Television Network program Broadway to Hollywood from 1953 to 1954. In 1961, again on television but in an acting role, he made a guest appearance on the popular courtroom drama Perry Mason, portraying the character Nathan Claver, an art collector and murderer, in the episode "The Case of the Torrid Tapestry".
On 30 December 2009, the planned creation of a new, united opposition party was announced, and Eyeghé Ndong was among the various opposition leaders participating in it. He said on the occasion that, by uniting, they were expressing a "common will to build a better future"."Gabon: des opposants annoncent la formation d'un "grand parti politique"", AFP, 30 December 2009 . Eyeghé Ndong then joined the African Development Movement (MAD), a minor opposition party led by Pierre-Claver Zeng Ebome,"Gabon : Mba Obame «signe» à l’UGDD" , GabonEco, 8 February 2010 . and the MAD then merged with two other parties to create a new party, the National Union (Union nationale, UN), which was announced on 10 February 2010.
Meeting with Pope Francis on 31 January 2020. His relations are strained with Jair Bolsonaro, who refused to attend his inauguration, accusing him of wanting to create a "great Bolivarian homeland" on the border and of preparing to provoke a flight of capital and companies into Brazil. Donald Trump's top adviser for the Western Hemisphere, Mauricio Claver, warned him in 2019 saying: "We want to know if Alberto Fernández will be a defender of democracy or an apologist for dictatorships and leaders in the region, whether it be Maduro, Correa or Morales." Alberto Fernández questioned the conclusions the Organization of American States that the reelection of Evo Morales was unconstitutional for electoral fraud.
In the 2000s, a nickel boom began centered around Claver, Surigao del Norte in the Philippines; in 2017, the government of the Philippines (then the world's largest exporter of nickel ore) engaged in a crackdown against mine operators accused of violating environmental laws; the government closed the operations of 28 of the Philippine's 41 mining companies.Aurora Almendral, Philippines Moves to Shut Mines Accused of Polluting, New York Times (April 27, 2017). As of 2018, the Philippines was the world's second-largest producer of nickel ore in 2018, after Indonesia; both countries have extensively supplied China, the world's largest purchaser of nickel ore.Enrico Dela Cruz, Nickel mining indefinitely suspended in southern Philippines: official, Reuters (September 16, 2019).
"Gabon: Mba Abessole appelle les candidats Ali Bongo Ondimba et Pierre Claver Maganga Moussavou à quitter le gouvernement" , Gabonews, 25 July 2009 . The UGDD expressed a similar sentiment, stating on 24 July that the inclusion of Bongo and Maganga Moussavou "calls into question the equal treatment of candidates and impartiality expected of the State during the election campaign". RNB President Kombila said that Biyoghé Mba was in office merely "to organize the victory of a candidate" and that he should resign along with his government; he also said that Rogombé should meet with the political class to discuss setting up a different structure to organize the elections."Gabon : L'UGDD dénonce le maintien des ministres candidats", GabonEco, 27 July 2009 .
U. Blaser, H.P. Buser, H.P. Jalett, B. Pugin and F. Spindler, Synlett. 1999, 867 2) Hydroformylation of Styrene File:Hydroformylation of styrene.png Figure 6: Hydroformylation of Styrene Yields of up to 78 %ee of the (R) product, however low TON and TOF, 10-210 and 1-14h−1, respectively.[21]Godard, C., Ruiz, A., and Claver C. Helv. Chim. Acta, 2006, 89, 1610 3) Reductive amination File:Amination of s metolachlor.png Figure 7: Reductive amination[6]H.U. Blaser, H.P. Buser, H.P. Jalett, B. Pugin and F. Spindler, Synlett. 1999, 867 This is the preparation of (S)-metolachlor. It is highly dependent on the solvent where AcOH is necessary to achieve good yields and a 100% conversion.
The white dwarf luminosity function (WDLF) gives the number of white dwarf stars with a given luminosity. As this is determined by the rates at which these stars form and cool, it is of interest for the information it gives about the physics of white dwarf cooling and the age and history of the Galaxy.The Texas Deep Sky Survey: Spectroscopy of Cool Degenerate Stars, C. F. Claver, D. E. Winget, R. E. Nather, and P. J. MacQueen, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 30 (December 1998), p. 1300The Potential of White Dwarf Cosmochronology, G. Fontaine, P. Brassard, and P. Bergeron, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 113, #782 (April 2001), pp. 409-435.
Saint Peter Claver worked for the alleviation of the suffering of African slaves brought to South America. It was women, primarily Amerindian Christian converts who became the primary supporters of the Latin American Church. While the Spanish military was known for its ill-treatment of Amerindian men and women, Catholic missionaries are credited with championing all efforts to initiate protective laws for the Indians and fought against their enslavement. This began within 20 years of the discovery of the New World by Europeans in 1492 in December 1511, Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican friar, openly rebuked the Spanish rulers of Hispaniola for their "cruelty and tyranny" in dealing with the American natives.
"AFP correspondent in Burundi detained and beaten" , AFP, 3 August 2015. Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, a prominent human rights activist and opponent of Nkurunziza, was shot in Bujumbura on 3 August and "very badly wounded"."Leading Burundi human rights activist shot" , France 24, 3 August 2015. On 9 August, he was transported to a hospital in Belgium for treatment."Shot rights activist leaves Burundi as top general's 'killers held'" , AFP, 9 August 2015. On 15 August, Jean Bikomagu, a leader of the military during the Civil War, was assassinated in Bujumbura, heightening fears of another civil war developing."Former Burundian military chief shot dead in capital" , Reuters, 15 August 2015. Nkurunziza was sworn in for his third term a few days early, on 20 August 2015.
Bourdes-Ogouliguende ran as the CDJ candidate in the 30 August 2009 presidential election, which was held as a result of the death of President Bongo in June 2009."Gabon: Les 23 candidats à la présidentielle retenus par la CENAP (Liste intégrale)" , Gabonews, 23 July 2009 ."Gabon: Jules Aristide Boudès Ogoulinguendé, candidat du CDJ à la présidentielle du 30 août prochain" , Gabonews, 24 July 2009 . He was officially presented as the CDJ candidate on 24 July 2009. On 27 July 2009, he and seven other candidates--Pierre Mamboundou, Paul Mba Abessole, Luc Bengono Nsi, Jean Eyéghé Ndong, André Mba Obame, Casimir Oyé Mba, and Anna Claudine Ayo Assayi--jointly called for the resignation of the candidates Ali Bongo and Pierre-Claver Maganga Moussavou from the government.
Observational limits on companions to G29-38, S. J. Kleinman, R. E. Nather, D. E. Winget, J. C. Clemens, P. A. Bradley, A. Kanaan, J. L. Provencal, C. F. Claver, T. K. Watson, K. Yanagida, J. S. Dixson, M. A. Wood, D. J. Sullivan, E. Meistas, E. M. Leibowitz, P. Moskalik, S. Zola, G. Pajdosz, J. Krzesinski, J.-E. Solheim, A. Bruvold, D. O'Donoghue, M. Katz, G. Vauclair, N. Dolez, M. Chevreton, M. A. Barstow, S. O. Kepler, O. Giovannini, C. J. Hansen, and S. D. Kawaler, Astrophysical Journal 436, #2 (December 1994), pp. 875-884. G29-38, like other complex, large-amplitude DAV variables, has proven difficult to understand. The power spectrum or periodogram of the light curve varies over times which range from weeks to years.
Publication of the first issue was supported in part by a $1 donation from Sister Peter Claver, for whom a Catholic Worker house was later named. Like many newspapers of the day, including those for which Day had been writing, it was an unapologetic example of advocacy journalism. It provided coverage of strikes, explored working conditions, especially of women and African American workers, and explicated papal teaching on social issues.Sheila Webb, "Dorothy Day and the Early Years of the Catholic Worker: Social Action through the Pages of the Press", in U.S. Catholic Historian, Vol. 21, No. 3, Summer, 2003, 71-80, JSTOR, accessed January 30, 2014 Its viewpoint was partisan and stories were designed to move its readers to take action locally, for example, by patronizing laundries recommended by the Laundry Workers' Union.
An injunction against enforcing the directive would be issued by a federal court and the United States Court of Appeals would rule on 6 June 1969, that draft boards had no right to reclassify any registrants based on protest activities. ;26 October U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John McCain is captured when his A-4E Skyhawk was shot down on a bombing mission over Hanoi. ;27 October Father Philip Berrigan, a Roman Catholic priest in the St. Peter Claver Church of Baltimore, broke into the city's selective service office and poured blood into 16 file drawers as a protest against the war. Berrigan, who was sent to jail, was joined in the attack by Reverend James Mengel of the United Church of Christ, Thomas Lewis and David Eberhardt of the Baltimore Interfaith Peace organization.
Pierce toured more widely with the Mighty Wiggle Carnival (owned by Jack Shaffer), Joe Jesse's orchestra, and her own touring review. In 1932, she played piano with Alphonse Picou's five-piece (along with Johnny Dave, banjo; Ernest Milton, drums; Picou, clarinet; Lawrence Toca trumpet) at the Rialto Nightclub on Jefferson Davis Parkway for a couple of years. She performed at the Blue Jay Club, where she met trumpeter De De Pierce, who at the time was playing with a band led by Billie’s sister at Mama's and Papa's, a nearby club. From 1933 to 1934, she and De De were members of a band including clarinetist, George Lewis, at a dime-a-dance hall, the Kingfish. Billie and De De married on March 28, 1935 at St. Peter Claver Church.
Born in Boston, Halsey became a privateer in the service of the Kingdom of Great Britain commanding the 10-gun brigantine Charles during the War of the Spanish Succession, or Queen Anne's War as it was known in the American colonies, and raided French fishing fleets in the Newfoundland and later sailed to Fayal in the Azores and then to the Canary Islands where he attacked Spanish ships en route to Barcelona during 1704. During the voyage, several of his men deserted as he put his lieutenant ashore at Cape Verde. However they were subsequently returned to Halsey by the Portuguese governor who recognized the validity of his privateer's commission. In late 1704 and early 1705 Halsey was in the Caribbean, raiding off Caracas, Venezuela alongside Adrian Claver and other privateers.
In the last two years of that assignment, he also served as part-time Vicar for Black Catholics in the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana. He became full-time Vicar in 1986. Two years later, on November 7, 1988, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington by Pope John Paul II. Consecrated bishop on December 20, 1988, he served as Regional Bishop of Northeast, Southeast and East Northwest Deaneries of the District of Columbia, and Deaneries of North and Middle Prince George's Counties and, since 1995, the Deaneries of Northeast and Southeast of the District of Columbia, of Lower Prince George County, and Counties of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary's. Olivier was a Fourth Degree Knight of St. Peter Claver, a Fourth Degree Knight of St. John and Columbus.
Under them, Van Ark, Rose, and Fox were dropped from the cast along with Whitmore, thus retaining Little as the only returning member. The New Temperatures Rising Show, as the series was now retitled, began airing on , and starred Paul Lynde as Dr. Paul Mercy, Sudie Bond as his mother Martha Mercy, Barbara Cason as Miss Tillis, the head nurse, Jennifer Darling as Nurse "Windy" Winchester, Jeff Morrow as Dr. Lloyd Axton, John Dehner as Dr. Charles Cleveland Claver, and Cleavon Little as Dr. Jerry Noland, while Jerry Houser was featured in a recurring role as an intern named Haskell. In this season Mercy was presented as the penny-pinching chief-of-staff, with his nagging mother as the owner of the hospital. Little's character was changed to the chief surgeon and "the only sane member of this medical madhouse".
On its rolls are the names of many saints, amongst whom may be mentioned: Saint Charles Borromeo, the zealous reformer of church discipline; Saint Alphonsus Liguori, the Bishop, moral theologian, Doctor of the Church, Founder of the Redemptorists; St. Camillus de Lellis, the patron of Catholic hospitals; Saint Giovanni Battista de Rossi, the Vincent de Paul of Rome; St. Peter Claver, the apostle of slaves; the humble Jesuit Brother St. Alphonsus Rodriguez; Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat, foundress of the Religious of the Sacred Heart; Saint Julie Billart, the foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame of Namur; Saint Therese of the Child Jesus; and Saint Bernadette Soubirous of Lourdes. For six years St. Francis de Sales worked, during his student life, in the sodality of the College of Clermont at Paris as member, assistant, and prefect. Other members were: St. Stanislaus Kostka, John Berchmans, St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Franciscan preacher St. Leonard of Port Maurice, St. Peter Fourier, St. John Baptist de Rossi, and Jean Eudes.
The new Ecclesiastical District of Quezon City-North comprised the Vicariates of Good Shepherd, Our Lady of Mercy, Ascension of Our Lord, and Saint Joseph, although some parishes belonging to the present-day Diocese of Novaliches were still belonging to the Vicariate of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in the southern district at that time. Following the appointment of Quezon City-North District Bishop Francisco Claver, S.J. as Apostolic Vicar of Bontoc-Lagawe, Manila Auxiliary Bishop Teodoro C. Bacani was designated by Cardinal Sin to head the two districts of KALMANA (Kalookan-Malabon-Navotas) and Quezon City-North. Bishop Bacani designated Fr. Alfonso Bugaoan, Jr., parish priest of Saint Joseph Parish in Project 3, as his Episcopal Vicar for Quezon City-North. The Ecclesiastical District of Quezon City-North was renamed District of Novaliches on March 15, 2002, in preparation for the creation of new dioceses in Metro Manila as response to the growing number of Catholic faithful.
In 1852, the new Archbishop of Baltimore, Francis Kenrick, asked the local Jesuit Provincial to open a new college in response to petitions from the newly elected, anti-Catholic Know Nothing party to ban Catholic teachings from public schools in Maryland. As a result, Loyola College opened its doors in 1852 and moved to its former location on Calvert and Madison streets in 1855. St. Ignatius Church was originally built to accompany the adjoining Loyola College, at 700 N Calvert, prior to the college’s move in 1922 to an Evergreen Campus in North Baltimore. The church opened on August 15, 1856 on the Feast Day of the Assumption of Mary. On 20 September 1857 the chapel of St Peter Claver was dedicated, where Masses were provided for the black population.Diane Batts Morrow, Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1828-1860 (University of North Carolina Press, 2002), p. 253.
In addition to its many spiritual aims, the Queen of Angels Foundation also seeks to promote the revival and deeper understanding of Catholic chivalry and its role in the life of the church and the community. Many members of the Queen of Angels Foundation board of directors are also members of various chivalric orders, including Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Order of St. Gregory, Order of St. Sylvester, as well as fraternal orders such as the Knights of Peter Claver, and the Knights of Columbus. In the Middle Ages and today, there were many who lived by the code of chivalry outside of the various orders. Some of these knightly orders date back to the days when crusaders sought to reclaim the Holy Land; others are of more recent origin but still seek to perpetuate the same spirit of service in the present day.
Sara Montiel, deserves special mention, who along with her prestigious film career, excelled in shows as a vedette from this decade. In the 1970s María José Cantudo starred in the first full-length female nude (seen through a mirror) of Spanish cinema; Eva León Conde and Barbara Rey were also popular vedettes of the period. From the 1980s and 1990s stand out figures such as Lita Claver "La Maña"; Norma Duval, one of the last stars of the traditional magazine, a type of spectacle that during those years was in decline and that was maintained mainly thanks to the tourists who visited Paris; Tania Doris, another one of the last representatives of the sort in Spain ; Paloma Hurtado, María José Nieto "Maripepa", Rosa Valenty, Africa Pratt and the French Marlène Mourreau. In the last years they have emphasized figures like La Terremoto de Alcorcón and the transsexual actresses ´Bibiana Fernandez, La Veneno and La Prohibida.
" The temporary nature of the shieling, and its location high in the Scottish hills, are alluded to in the musicologist William Sharp's Shieling Song of 1896, which he published under the pseudonym "Fiona MacLeod": "I go where the sheep go, with the sheep are my feet... / O lover, who loves me, / Art thou half so fleet? / Where the sheep climb, the kye go, / There shall we meet!" The shieling could be on a Scottish island, as in Marjory Kennedy-Fraser's delicate tune "An island shieling", recorded on "Songs of the Hebrides" by Florence McBride. Edward Thomas's poem "The Shieling" evokes the loneliness of a quiet old highland building that "stands alone/Up in a land of stone...A land of rocks and trees..." Shiel is found in a 1792 Robert Burns song, Bessy and her Spinnin' Wheel: "On lofty aiks the cushats wail, / And Echo cons the doolfu' tale; / The lintwhites in the hazel braes, / Delighted, rival ither's lays; / The craik amang the claver hay, / The pairtrick whirring o'er the ley, / The swallow jinkin' round my shiel, / Amuse me at my spinnin' wheel.
And they reduce them to slavery, treating them > with afflictions they would scarcely use with brute animals ... by our > Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the > same Indians and all other peoples - even though they are outside the faith > - ... should not be deprived of their liberty ... Rather they are to be able > to use and enjoy this liberty and this ownership of property freely and > licitly, and are not to be reduced to slavery ...Sublimis Deus, 1537 Many Catholic priests worked against slavery, like Peter Claver and Jesuit priests of the Jesuit ReductionsCatholic Encyclopedia "Reductions of Paraguay" in Brazil and Paraguay. Father Bartolomé de las Casas worked to protect Native Americans from slavery, and later Africans. The Haitian Revolution, which ended French colonial slavery in Haiti, was led by the devout Catholic ex- slave Toussaint L'Overture. In 1810, Mexican Catholic Priest Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, who is also the Father of the Mexican nation, declared slavery abolished, but it was not official until the War of Independence finished.
In 1944, a heavy weapons company was raised and the battalion was moved to facilities adjacent to the San Pedro Claver convent in Cartagena. With the advent of La Violencia, in 1952 the Marines were reassigned to the Eastern Naval Force due to the appearance of subversives in this area, and in a year, with the transfer of personnel from the National Army of Colombia, the number of personnel serving increased. In July 1955, thanks to the instruction of officers and NCOs in the United States in the United States Naval Academy, The Basic School of the United States Marine Corps and the United States Marine Corps School of Infantry and the U.S. mission of the United States Marine Corps aimed for this effort, the Naval Infantry began training and forming its personnel for amphibious warfare operations. On April 9, 1956, the Marine Corps Basic and Formation School was opened, headquartered at first in Turbaco (Bolivar), then moved to Carne (Cartagena) and is today currently located in Covenas.
Gincks’s 130-man brigantine Dragon arrived in New York in August 1705 alongside Adrian Claver’s Castel del Rey and two other privateers, de Wint and Willoughby. They had captured a richly-loaded 300-ton, 20-gun, 140-man Spanish ship near Havana, which they brought to New York as a prize ship. Claver rowed alongside the Spanish ship and captured it without waiting for Gincks, though his crew suffered several casualties in the attack. They set most of the prisoners ashore but brought a few prisoners back with them, including two Friars. The captured ship’s cargo consisted of, among other things, “350 pipes of wine and brandy.” The following month a Spanish prize ship taken by Thomas Penniston arrived, also laden with wine and brandy. Shortly afterwards the two privateer crews (mostly from the Dragon) began a drunken riot, where they “assaulted the Sheriff at his door without any provocation, & beat and wounded several persons that came to his assistance.” Soldiers from the local fort assembled alongside marines from docked Royal Navy ships to break up the gathering.
Picture of an art exhibit at the Tubman Museum in Macon GA The Tubman Museum had been a longtime dream of the Rev. Richard Keil, formed over more than two decades of working in predominantly black churches primarily in the South. When Keil, a Catholic priest, was assigned to St. Peter Claver Church in Macon, he thought the city would be the perfect place for the museum, given its central location and access to interstates. In 1981, after consulting with various African American community leaders, he found a building on Walnut Street, made the down payment and personally signed for a loan, confident that others would contribute. In his 2015 book, “Lessons along the Way,” Keil explained his motivation for starting the museum: He credited many with offering ideas for the museum and helping to get it up and running: high school principal Gloria Washington; Mercer University professor Bobby Jones; contractor and county commissioner Albert Billingslea, as well as his wife Margaret; Pearlie and John T Oliver, a bank vice president and state government official, respectively; and Maureen Walker, then director of the Ruth Hartley Mosley Center, who encouraged him to go for it.

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