in the churches and oratories of his own province; * a pastor in the churches and oratories located within the confines of his parish, and rectors of churches in their own churches; * priests ...
Built on a nearly sheer, double-peaked rock seven miles off the coast of Kerry, it was inhabited by monks from the 6 th to 12 th centuries who built beehive huts and oratories on narrow stone ...
It begins in Tralee and wends down Ireland’s dramatic Dingle Peninsula, via ancient oratories, bogland and beaches, lively pubs and wave-bashed shores. A route followed by many a medieval ...
However, there is no doubt it will be remembered as one of the most powerful political oratories of all time. "The British Empire and the French Republic, linked together in their cause and in ...
In addition, he founded more than 50 choirs and orchestras and promoted the construction of almost 30 churches and oratories in Brazil and on different continents in America, Europe, and Africa.