History of missions lesson 14 faith and specialized missions 20th centuryBob Patton, M.D., D.D.
This document provides information on several individuals and organizations involved in Christian missions from the 19th-20th centuries. It discusses figures like A.B. Simpson who founded the Christian and Missionary Alliance, C.T. Studd who recruited student volunteers and founded the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, and E. Stanley Jones who conducted missions and outreach in India. It also profiles early mission boards and societies like the Sudan Interior Mission, Africa Inland Mission, and New Tribes Mission.
Joshua Brown introduces himself and provides some personal details in 3 sentences or less:
- He lists some of his favorite things like basketball, pizza, and the TV shows Psych and Castle.
- He then presents a timeline of his family history stretching back to the 1830s, including events like the Civil War, World Wars, and the births of himself and his brother in the late 1990s.
- The document concludes with an extensive family tree showing Joshua's ancestry back to his great-great grandparents who immigrated from Ireland and Lithuania.
The document contains biographies of famous African Americans in history. Each biography contains 4-5 bullet points with key details about the person's life and accomplishments.
The document provides a summary of key events in the history of the Unification Church in the USA from 1959 to 2012. It outlines the arrival of the first UC missionary in 1959, the early establishment of churches and outreach activities throughout the 1960s and 1970s, expansion of businesses and media organizations in the 1980s, and the assumption of leadership by True Children in the 2000s. Major milestones include the first Blessing ceremony in 1969, the founding of organizations like CARP and the Washington Times, outreach during the fall of communism, and the expansion of educational institutions.
This document provides information on the history of Christian missions in East Asia. It discusses early unsuccessful efforts by Nestorians and Catholics in China, Japan and Korea between the 7th-14th centuries. The Opium Wars opened China to Protestant missionaries in the 19th century, including Robert Morrison who translated the Bible into Chinese. Other notable missionaries discussed include Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, Jonathan Goforth known for revival meetings, and James Gilmour who worked in Mongolia.
Jim Elliot was a missionary who was born in 1927 and killed in 1956 attempting to make contact with the isolated Huaorani people of Ecuador. He studied Greek in college and felt called to serve the Quechua people of Ecuador. After marriage, he secretly planned Operation Auca to contact the isolated Huaorani tribe. On January 8, 1956, Elliot and four other missionaries were speared to death when they made contact with the Huaorani. Their widows later returned and helped the Huaorani convert to Christianity through the witness of Dayuma, a Huaorani woman. Over time, the Huaorani church grew and the tribe integrated more with wider Ecuadorian society, though
This document provides an overview of Rev. Sun Myung Moon's early life and ministry. It describes how he was born on a farm in 1920s Korea and studied at a Confucian school. In the 1930s, his family became Christian. By the 1940s, he had begun his own ministry in Korea and Japan, teaching about divine principle. In 1948, he was imprisoned for three years for his religious activities. After being liberated in 1950 during the Korean War, he established the first Unification Church in Busan under difficult conditions, building it from cardboard and mud. The church grew rapidly despite persecution, and he went on to found additional churches and bless 36 couples in 1960, laying the foundation for future growth of
This document provides an obituary for Anita Berkowitz, who taught at Southeast High School in Kansas City for over 20 years until her retirement. She was 104 years old and passed away on March 23, 2012. The obituary details her educational background, career teaching English to immigrants, extensive world travels, volunteer work, and family.
History of missions lesson 14 faith and specialized missions 20th centuryBob Patton, M.D., D.D.
This document provides information on several individuals and organizations involved in Christian missions from the 19th-20th centuries. It discusses figures like A.B. Simpson who founded the Christian and Missionary Alliance, C.T. Studd who recruited student volunteers and founded the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade, and E. Stanley Jones who conducted missions and outreach in India. It also profiles early mission boards and societies like the Sudan Interior Mission, Africa Inland Mission, and New Tribes Mission.
Joshua Brown introduces himself and provides some personal details in 3 sentences or less:
- He lists some of his favorite things like basketball, pizza, and the TV shows Psych and Castle.
- He then presents a timeline of his family history stretching back to the 1830s, including events like the Civil War, World Wars, and the births of himself and his brother in the late 1990s.
- The document concludes with an extensive family tree showing Joshua's ancestry back to his great-great grandparents who immigrated from Ireland and Lithuania.
The document contains biographies of famous African Americans in history. Each biography contains 4-5 bullet points with key details about the person's life and accomplishments.
The document provides a summary of key events in the history of the Unification Church in the USA from 1959 to 2012. It outlines the arrival of the first UC missionary in 1959, the early establishment of churches and outreach activities throughout the 1960s and 1970s, expansion of businesses and media organizations in the 1980s, and the assumption of leadership by True Children in the 2000s. Major milestones include the first Blessing ceremony in 1969, the founding of organizations like CARP and the Washington Times, outreach during the fall of communism, and the expansion of educational institutions.
This document provides information on the history of Christian missions in East Asia. It discusses early unsuccessful efforts by Nestorians and Catholics in China, Japan and Korea between the 7th-14th centuries. The Opium Wars opened China to Protestant missionaries in the 19th century, including Robert Morrison who translated the Bible into Chinese. Other notable missionaries discussed include Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, Jonathan Goforth known for revival meetings, and James Gilmour who worked in Mongolia.
Jim Elliot was a missionary who was born in 1927 and killed in 1956 attempting to make contact with the isolated Huaorani people of Ecuador. He studied Greek in college and felt called to serve the Quechua people of Ecuador. After marriage, he secretly planned Operation Auca to contact the isolated Huaorani tribe. On January 8, 1956, Elliot and four other missionaries were speared to death when they made contact with the Huaorani. Their widows later returned and helped the Huaorani convert to Christianity through the witness of Dayuma, a Huaorani woman. Over time, the Huaorani church grew and the tribe integrated more with wider Ecuadorian society, though
This document provides an overview of Rev. Sun Myung Moon's early life and ministry. It describes how he was born on a farm in 1920s Korea and studied at a Confucian school. In the 1930s, his family became Christian. By the 1940s, he had begun his own ministry in Korea and Japan, teaching about divine principle. In 1948, he was imprisoned for three years for his religious activities. After being liberated in 1950 during the Korean War, he established the first Unification Church in Busan under difficult conditions, building it from cardboard and mud. The church grew rapidly despite persecution, and he went on to found additional churches and bless 36 couples in 1960, laying the foundation for future growth of
This document provides an obituary for Anita Berkowitz, who taught at Southeast High School in Kansas City for over 20 years until her retirement. She was 104 years old and passed away on March 23, 2012. The obituary details her educational background, career teaching English to immigrants, extensive world travels, volunteer work, and family.
History of missions lesson 15 missionary martyrs, nationals, radioBob Patton, M.D., D.D.
This document provides information on the history of Christian missions and missionaries from the late 19th century to present day. It discusses the pioneering work of missionaries using radio broadcasting like Clarence Jones who started HCJB in Ecuador. It also summarizes the founding and work of mission aviation organizations like MAF and mission radio networks like FEBC, TWR, and Gospel Recordings. The document then discusses challenges faced like nationalization, martyrdom of missionaries during times of war and revolution, and the rise of indigenous missionaries from countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The document discusses the origins and history of Baptist churches that call themselves "Bible Baptist" or are associated with the Baptist Bible Fellowship International (BBFI). It traces the BBFI back to a split in 1950 between J. Frank Norris and G.B. Vick. It also discusses the early mission work of BBFI-affiliated churches in the Philippines starting in the 1940s-50s. Over time, divisions occurred between Bible Baptist churches and missionaries in the Philippines over issues like doctrine, leadership, and support from America.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) was a Native American activist, writer, and public speaker born in 1876 to a Native American mother and white father at the Yankton Sioux Agency in South Dakota. She attended a Quaker missionary school and Earlham College, becoming the first Native American to earn a degree in music. Throughout her career, she fought for Native American rights and published works including Old Indian Legends and American Indian Stories. She co-founded organizations like the National Council of American Indians to advocate for political and social change.
This document describes the genealogy and backgrounds of the author's family over multiple generations. It discusses his great-grandparents who were farmers in Texas in the early 20th century, his grandparents' lives during segregation, and his parents' generation where gender roles began to change. It also examines themes like social class mobility, race, religion, agriculture and language within the author's family history.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was a Native American author and activist born in 1876 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. She changed her name to Zitkala-Ša, meaning Red Bird. After her fiancé died, she began writing autobiographical works about her experiences growing up Native American and being sent to a white boarding school where her culture and individuality were suppressed. Later in life she advocated for Native American rights and founded her own organization, becoming one of the most prominent Native American activists of the early 20th century.
The holiday of Mother's Day began as ancient spring celebrations honoring mother goddesses. In the US, it originated in the 1800s when women advocated for mothers and peace. In 1905, Anna Jarvis began a campaign to honor her late mother, promoting the wearing and distribution of white carnations. Her work led to President Woodrow Wilson officially recognizing Mother's Day as a national holiday in 1914.
The document summarizes the history and development of Scouting in the Philippines from its origins in 1914 to modern day. It describes how the first Scout troop was formed in Zamboanga in 1914 and the establishment of the Philippine Council of the Boy Scouts of America in 1922. It also outlines the impact of World War 2 and martial law, and the current organizational structure of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines with over 100 local councils.
This document provides information on several Christian missionaries from the 18th and 19th centuries. It discusses the work of Isaac McCoy with Native American tribes, the killing of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman by the Cayuse tribe, and the 40 years of work by Stephen and Mary Riggs among the Sioux Indians. It also profiles several influential missionaries including Bishop John Horden in Canada, William Carey in India, and the difficulties faced in missionary work with indigenous populations.
The document summarizes the evacuation and resettlement of over 130,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees from 1975. It describes how Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania was one of four military bases that served as refugee camps. An interagency task force prepared facilities and services to receive around 10,000 refugees. Planes transported refugees from across the Pacific, and they received initial processing, medical exams, and assignment to living quarters at the camp. The refugees attended English classes and adapted to camp life while volunteer agencies worked to find sponsors to resettle them across the US. The document highlights some of the individuals involved in supporting camp operations and caring for the refugees.
Goodland high school graduation sunday 2011GoodlandUMC
This document is the program for the Goodland High School Class of 2011 Senior Recognition Sunday event held at Goodland United Methodist Church. It includes biographies of several graduating seniors, their accomplishments and future plans. It recognizes Michael Pettibone, Ashley Archer, Hazen Deeds, Bryan Guyer, Kirsten Topliff, Katlyn Topliff, Andrew Shores, and Sheldon Lee. It congratulates the entire class of 2011 and wishes them well in their future endeavors.
Julie was born in 1751 and died in 1816, later being canonized in 1969. She became paralyzed after witnessing her father being shot but was miraculously able to walk again after saying a Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the request of her priest friend. Julie taught catechism to field workers during their breaks and helped spread spirituality, serving as the patron saint of catechists.
Julie was born in 1751 and died in 1816, later being canonized in 1969. She became paralyzed after witnessing her father being shot but was miraculously able to walk again after saying a Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the request of her priest friend. Julie taught catechism to field workers during their breaks and helped spread spirituality, becoming the patron saint of catechists.
The Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 BC to 220 AD. It was a period of peace and prosperity with important accomplishments. Buddhism became influential in China during this time. The Han developed the extensive Silk Road trade route across Asia, and invented many new technologies. However, they had little knowledge of foreign lands outside their borders.
Goodland high school graduation sunday 2011GoodlandUMC
This document is the program for the Goodland High School Class of 2011 Senior Recognition Sunday held at Goodland United Methodist Church. It includes biographies of several graduating seniors, their accomplishments and future plans. It recognizes Michael Pettibone, Ashley Archer, Hazen Deeds, Bryan Guyer, Kirsten Topliff, Katlyn Topliff, Andrew Shores, and Sheldon Lee. It congratulates the entire class of 2011 and wishes them well in their future endeavors.
The document discusses the process for establishing federal holidays in the United States. It explains that a bill must be introduced in Congress, debated by committees, and voted on by both the House and Senate before being sent to the president for approval. It then provides examples of how existing federal holidays like Memorial Day were established through this legislative process. The document also proposes several new federal holidays centered around heritage, religious observance, and spreading good news.
This document contains obituaries for several individuals who were members of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Oakland, Maryland. It provides biographical details and survivors for each person, noting their involvement in the church through organizations like United Methodist Women. Activities included singing in the choir, gardening, sewing, and volunteering. Places of service included the Ruth Circle and Sew Crafty Ladies. The final obituary is incomplete.
History of the Christian Church in Berkeley CaliforniaUCCBerkeley
The document provides a history of the University Christian Church of Berkeley (UCCB) in 3 paragraphs:
1) It describes the founding of the Christian Church of Berkeley in 1893 with 25 members and its later mergers with other organizations to form UCCB in 1920.
2) It lists some of the church's pastors and ordained ministers from the 1910s-1960s, including Dr. Jack Finegan who served from 1949-1974.
3) It briefly outlines some of UCCB's local and international missions/ministries over the years as well as its core values of spirituality, authenticity, community, hospitality, social justice.
Saint Laura Vicuna Pino is the patron saint of abuse victims. She was born in Chile in 1891 and moved to Argentina with her family after her father died. In Argentina, she suffered abuse at the hands of Manuel Mora, who abused both her and her mother on multiple occasions. Saint Laura ultimately sacrificed her life for her mother, dying of disease at the age of 13 in 1904. She is remembered for enduring cruelty and abuse with compassion.
Jeffrey R. Holland was born in 1940 in St. George, Utah and had an idyllic childhood there. He excelled in sports and academics, graduating from Dixie College before serving a mission in the British Isles from 1960-62. Holland went on to earn advanced degrees from BYU and Yale. He held several leadership positions including president of BYU from 1980-1989. Married to his wife Patricia since 1963, they have three children. Holland was called as an apostle in 1994 and is renowned for his oratory skills and humor.
Liberty United Methodist Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The church was established in 1909 when several pioneer families donated money and land to build a place of worship. Nathaniel Sanders donated the land and $500 for construction. The church's first pastor was Reverend S.G. Rogers. Over the decades, the church grew and had to rebuild attendance at times, but continued serving the local community. It looks toward continuing its mission for many more years.
Maude Freeman Heine was born on November 25, 1931 in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The document is a photo album celebrating her 80th birthday, containing pictures from her life from infancy to recent years. It shows her family origins in Pennsylvania and includes photos of her childhood in New York, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan, her education at Wayne State University and University of Michigan, her marriage in 1953, and her five children. Photos also show her career as a teacher and school principal as well as later life in California living near family.
History of missions lesson 15 missionary martyrs, nationals, radioBob Patton, M.D., D.D.
This document provides information on the history of Christian missions and missionaries from the late 19th century to present day. It discusses the pioneering work of missionaries using radio broadcasting like Clarence Jones who started HCJB in Ecuador. It also summarizes the founding and work of mission aviation organizations like MAF and mission radio networks like FEBC, TWR, and Gospel Recordings. The document then discusses challenges faced like nationalization, martyrdom of missionaries during times of war and revolution, and the rise of indigenous missionaries from countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The document discusses the origins and history of Baptist churches that call themselves "Bible Baptist" or are associated with the Baptist Bible Fellowship International (BBFI). It traces the BBFI back to a split in 1950 between J. Frank Norris and G.B. Vick. It also discusses the early mission work of BBFI-affiliated churches in the Philippines starting in the 1940s-50s. Over time, divisions occurred between Bible Baptist churches and missionaries in the Philippines over issues like doctrine, leadership, and support from America.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (Zitkala-Sa) was a Native American activist, writer, and public speaker born in 1876 to a Native American mother and white father at the Yankton Sioux Agency in South Dakota. She attended a Quaker missionary school and Earlham College, becoming the first Native American to earn a degree in music. Throughout her career, she fought for Native American rights and published works including Old Indian Legends and American Indian Stories. She co-founded organizations like the National Council of American Indians to advocate for political and social change.
This document describes the genealogy and backgrounds of the author's family over multiple generations. It discusses his great-grandparents who were farmers in Texas in the early 20th century, his grandparents' lives during segregation, and his parents' generation where gender roles began to change. It also examines themes like social class mobility, race, religion, agriculture and language within the author's family history.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was a Native American author and activist born in 1876 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. She changed her name to Zitkala-Ša, meaning Red Bird. After her fiancé died, she began writing autobiographical works about her experiences growing up Native American and being sent to a white boarding school where her culture and individuality were suppressed. Later in life she advocated for Native American rights and founded her own organization, becoming one of the most prominent Native American activists of the early 20th century.
The holiday of Mother's Day began as ancient spring celebrations honoring mother goddesses. In the US, it originated in the 1800s when women advocated for mothers and peace. In 1905, Anna Jarvis began a campaign to honor her late mother, promoting the wearing and distribution of white carnations. Her work led to President Woodrow Wilson officially recognizing Mother's Day as a national holiday in 1914.
The document summarizes the history and development of Scouting in the Philippines from its origins in 1914 to modern day. It describes how the first Scout troop was formed in Zamboanga in 1914 and the establishment of the Philippine Council of the Boy Scouts of America in 1922. It also outlines the impact of World War 2 and martial law, and the current organizational structure of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines with over 100 local councils.
This document provides information on several Christian missionaries from the 18th and 19th centuries. It discusses the work of Isaac McCoy with Native American tribes, the killing of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman by the Cayuse tribe, and the 40 years of work by Stephen and Mary Riggs among the Sioux Indians. It also profiles several influential missionaries including Bishop John Horden in Canada, William Carey in India, and the difficulties faced in missionary work with indigenous populations.
The document summarizes the evacuation and resettlement of over 130,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees from 1975. It describes how Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania was one of four military bases that served as refugee camps. An interagency task force prepared facilities and services to receive around 10,000 refugees. Planes transported refugees from across the Pacific, and they received initial processing, medical exams, and assignment to living quarters at the camp. The refugees attended English classes and adapted to camp life while volunteer agencies worked to find sponsors to resettle them across the US. The document highlights some of the individuals involved in supporting camp operations and caring for the refugees.
Goodland high school graduation sunday 2011GoodlandUMC
This document is the program for the Goodland High School Class of 2011 Senior Recognition Sunday event held at Goodland United Methodist Church. It includes biographies of several graduating seniors, their accomplishments and future plans. It recognizes Michael Pettibone, Ashley Archer, Hazen Deeds, Bryan Guyer, Kirsten Topliff, Katlyn Topliff, Andrew Shores, and Sheldon Lee. It congratulates the entire class of 2011 and wishes them well in their future endeavors.
Julie was born in 1751 and died in 1816, later being canonized in 1969. She became paralyzed after witnessing her father being shot but was miraculously able to walk again after saying a Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the request of her priest friend. Julie taught catechism to field workers during their breaks and helped spread spirituality, serving as the patron saint of catechists.
Julie was born in 1751 and died in 1816, later being canonized in 1969. She became paralyzed after witnessing her father being shot but was miraculously able to walk again after saying a Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the request of her priest friend. Julie taught catechism to field workers during their breaks and helped spread spirituality, becoming the patron saint of catechists.
The Han Dynasty ruled China from 206 BC to 220 AD. It was a period of peace and prosperity with important accomplishments. Buddhism became influential in China during this time. The Han developed the extensive Silk Road trade route across Asia, and invented many new technologies. However, they had little knowledge of foreign lands outside their borders.
Goodland high school graduation sunday 2011GoodlandUMC
This document is the program for the Goodland High School Class of 2011 Senior Recognition Sunday held at Goodland United Methodist Church. It includes biographies of several graduating seniors, their accomplishments and future plans. It recognizes Michael Pettibone, Ashley Archer, Hazen Deeds, Bryan Guyer, Kirsten Topliff, Katlyn Topliff, Andrew Shores, and Sheldon Lee. It congratulates the entire class of 2011 and wishes them well in their future endeavors.
The document discusses the process for establishing federal holidays in the United States. It explains that a bill must be introduced in Congress, debated by committees, and voted on by both the House and Senate before being sent to the president for approval. It then provides examples of how existing federal holidays like Memorial Day were established through this legislative process. The document also proposes several new federal holidays centered around heritage, religious observance, and spreading good news.
This document contains obituaries for several individuals who were members of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Oakland, Maryland. It provides biographical details and survivors for each person, noting their involvement in the church through organizations like United Methodist Women. Activities included singing in the choir, gardening, sewing, and volunteering. Places of service included the Ruth Circle and Sew Crafty Ladies. The final obituary is incomplete.
History of the Christian Church in Berkeley CaliforniaUCCBerkeley
The document provides a history of the University Christian Church of Berkeley (UCCB) in 3 paragraphs:
1) It describes the founding of the Christian Church of Berkeley in 1893 with 25 members and its later mergers with other organizations to form UCCB in 1920.
2) It lists some of the church's pastors and ordained ministers from the 1910s-1960s, including Dr. Jack Finegan who served from 1949-1974.
3) It briefly outlines some of UCCB's local and international missions/ministries over the years as well as its core values of spirituality, authenticity, community, hospitality, social justice.
Saint Laura Vicuna Pino is the patron saint of abuse victims. She was born in Chile in 1891 and moved to Argentina with her family after her father died. In Argentina, she suffered abuse at the hands of Manuel Mora, who abused both her and her mother on multiple occasions. Saint Laura ultimately sacrificed her life for her mother, dying of disease at the age of 13 in 1904. She is remembered for enduring cruelty and abuse with compassion.
Jeffrey R. Holland was born in 1940 in St. George, Utah and had an idyllic childhood there. He excelled in sports and academics, graduating from Dixie College before serving a mission in the British Isles from 1960-62. Holland went on to earn advanced degrees from BYU and Yale. He held several leadership positions including president of BYU from 1980-1989. Married to his wife Patricia since 1963, they have three children. Holland was called as an apostle in 1994 and is renowned for his oratory skills and humor.
Liberty United Methodist Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The church was established in 1909 when several pioneer families donated money and land to build a place of worship. Nathaniel Sanders donated the land and $500 for construction. The church's first pastor was Reverend S.G. Rogers. Over the decades, the church grew and had to rebuild attendance at times, but continued serving the local community. It looks toward continuing its mission for many more years.
Maude Freeman Heine was born on November 25, 1931 in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The document is a photo album celebrating her 80th birthday, containing pictures from her life from infancy to recent years. It shows her family origins in Pennsylvania and includes photos of her childhood in New York, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan, her education at Wayne State University and University of Michigan, her marriage in 1953, and her five children. Photos also show her career as a teacher and school principal as well as later life in California living near family.
Liberty United Methodist Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The church was established in 1909 when several pioneer families donated money and land to build a church. Nathaniel Sanders donated the land and $500 for construction. The church's first pastor was Reverend S.G. Rogers. Over the decades, the church grew and had to rebuild attendance in the 1950s as new churches opened. It continues to serve the community today and looks forward to many more years of ministry.
This document profiles several prominent women from Polk County, Oregon from the 19th century to present day. It describes their backgrounds, accomplishments, and contributions to the local community in brief biographies. The women came from a variety of backgrounds and occupations, including pioneers, teachers, politicians, writers, and business owners. They played important roles in establishing and developing the county through their leadership, community involvement, and advocacy work over the past two centuries.
Liberty United Methodist Church celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2009. The church was established in 1909 when several pioneer families donated money and land to build a place of worship. Over the decades, the congregation grew and evolved along with the surrounding community. By 2009, Liberty UMC had served the community for 100 years and looked forward to continuing its mission in the future.
This document contains a genealogical record of the Reschke, Blissie, Vercruysse, and DePauw families, listing names, birthplaces, marriages, children, and dates of birth and death across multiple generations. It includes biographical information on over 150 individuals spanning from the 1700s to the 2000s.
Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. He was born in California in 1913 and died in 1994. Nixon attended Whittier College and Duke University Law School. He served as vice president under Dwight Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961 prior to being elected president. As president, Nixon ended US involvement in Vietnam, improved relations with China and the Soviet Union, and saw the first moon landing, though his presidency ended in scandal with the Watergate affair.
For many years, residents of the Sunland/Tujunga area fought to have their own high school rather than being bussed to schools in other communities. In the 1930s, local organizations lobbied the school district to build a high school, and in 1937 Verdugo Hills High School opened with 437 students. Over the following decades, the school grew and added new buildings and facilities, graduating thousands of students and producing many successful alumni in various fields. By 2012, Verdugo Hills High School had celebrated 75 years of education excellence in the community.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 and grew up enjoying sports with his brothers. He attended Choate boarding school and later Princeton and Harvard universities. Kennedy served in WWII and was present during the Pearl Harbor bombing. He was elected the 35th U.S. president in 1960 and formed programs like the Peace Corps and Food Stamps. Kennedy is most remembered for handling the Cuban Missile Crisis but was assassinated in 1963. He was married to Jacqueline Kennedy and they had two children.
Caleb Clark Baldwin and Ann Eliza Robinson Baldwin were early members of the Latter Day Saint movement. They were married in 1837 in Far West, Missouri and had nine children together before Ann passed away in 1873 in Utah. Caleb and the family followed the main body of Mormons from Missouri to Nauvoo, Illinois and then to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah in 1852. After Ann's death, Caleb married Jane Martha Taylor Riley in 1877 in Utah, where he lived until passing away in 1905.
This memorial lists members of the Bonneville High School Class of 1975 who have passed away, including the dates of their deaths. Several classmates passed away in the late 1970s and early 1980s, while others lived into the 2000s and 2010s. The memorial honors over 30 former classmates who are now deceased.
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This document provides an ancestry chart spanning multiple generations for Lance Winslow. It details his parents and grandparents, as well as the siblings and spouses of those listed. The chart traces Lance's ancestry back to the early 1800s, listing places of birth and important life events for each generation.
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This document lists members of the Bonneville High School Class of 1975 who have passed away, including their names and dates of death if provided. Over 30 classmates are listed as having died between 1977 and 2011. The list serves as a memorial to honor those from the class who are no longer living.
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USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor
1. Name
Assignment (external
ministries)
Assignment
Type
City State Start End
Status
Impeded,
Deceased,
Laicized,
Left Order
Status
Date
Allegation
Abuse, child
pornography,
multiple
Status of
allegation
Date of
Incident
Date of
Report
Acres, John H. Left SJ 1995 abuse of minor admitted 1987 1993
BC High education Boston MA
1978
1985
1979
1988
Cahill, William B. Deceased 1986 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1955-56 2002
Cranwell Prep education Lenox MA 1942 1943
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1947 1949
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1950 1960
Pomfret works Pomfret CT 1960 1962
St. Mary's works Boston MA 1962 1964
BC High education Boston MA 1964 1966
Pomfret works Pomfret CT 1966 1967
Boston City Hospital chaplain Boston MA 1967 1971
Jesuits included on this list have one or more credible allegations of abuse of a minor (any person under the age of 18). These Jesuits are living, deceased, or former members with credible
allegations after 1950.
The USA Northeast Province was formed in 2014 and includes the members of the former Buffalo (1960s), New England, and New York Provinces. The Northeast Province includes the states of
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and northern New Jersey.
An allegation is deemed “credible” if there is a preponderance of evidence that the allegation is more likely true than not after investigation. Credibility can also be established by conviction in a court or
by the admission of the truth of the allegation by the Jesuit.
Many Jesuits on this list have not been found guilty of a crime or liable for any civil claim. Many accusations were made decades after the abuse allegedly took place, and often after the accused
Jesuit had died. Jesuits with allegations currently under investigation are not included on this list.
Listed below each Jesuit’s name are any external apostolic assignments he had and the dates of those assignments.
USA Northeast Province Jesuits with Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of a Minor
2. Weston College works Weston MA 1971 1972
St. Joseph's Hospital chaplain Mt. Clemens MI 1972 1977
VA Hospital chaplain W. Roxbury MA 1977 1978
Immaculate Conception parish N. Cambridge MA 1978 1981
Boston City Hospital chaplain Boston MA 1981 1985
Campbell, Roy Deceased 1977 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1955 2010
St. George's education Kingston Jamaica 1952 1955
Cathedral parish Kingston Jamaica 1956 1965
St. Pius X parish Kingston Jamaica 1966 1975
St. Jude's parish Kingston Jamaica 1975 1977
Carr, Cornelius
Impeded
Deceased
2006
2013
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1989-90 2005
Loyola School education New York NY 1945 1947
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1952 1953
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1954 1959
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1960 1964
Colegio San Ignacio education Rio Piedras PR 1968 1972
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1972 1976
Jesuit High education New Orleans LA 1976 1980
Xavier HS education New York NY 1980 1983
St. Michael parish Buffalo NY 1983 1984
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1984 1993
Christ the King parish St. Augustine FLA 1993 1994
Auriesville retreats Auriesville NY 1995 1999
St. Michael parish Buffalo NY 1999 2001
3. Christ the King parish St. Augustine FLA 2001 2005
Conroy, Peter Impeded 2002
abuse of
minors
admitted 1972 2002
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1965 1968
Fordham University education Bronx NY 1972 1979
Canisius College education Buffalo NY 1980 1984
Syracuse Retreat retreats Syracuse NY 1984 1993
Canisius College education Buffalo NY 1994 2002
Cornigans, Mr. Robert Left SJ 1981 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1976 2003
BC High education Boston MA 1976 1978
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1979 1980
Cullen, William Deceased 2010 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1995-1996 2016
BC High education Boston MA 1959 1961
Bishop Connelly education Fall River MA 1967 1978
Fairfield University education Fairfield CT 1979 1988
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1989 1990
Nativity Prep education Boston MA 1989 1999
St. Francis parish Charlestown MA 1999 2000
St. Thomas More education Oakdale CT 2000 2005
Dawber, Stephen
Impeded
Deceased
2002
2010
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1970-1976 2002
BC High education Boston MA 1963 1966
BC High education Boston MA 1969 1977
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1978 1984
Bishop Connelly education Fall River MA 1985 1990
BC High education Boston MA 1990 2002
4. Denny, Thomas Impeded 2002
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1960s-
1970s
2002,
2012
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1964 1965
Xavier HS education New York NY 1969 1970
Staten Island works Staten Island NY 1970 1975
Fordham Prep education Bronx NY 1975 1978
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1978 1979
Colegio San Ignacio education Rio Piedras PR 1981 1986
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1986 1992
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1993 1995
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1995 1997
St. Francis Outstation parish Lagos Nigeria 1998 1999
Dittrich, Andrew Deceased 1990
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1966-1976 2002, 2018
Ateneo de Cagayan education Cagayan PHI 1954 1956
Ateneo de Manila education Manila PHI 1956 1957
Rutgers University education New Bruswick NJ 1970 1977
Rider College education Lawrenceville NJ 1977 1989
Doolan, John
Impeded
Deceased
2006
2008
abuse of
minors
admitted 1960s-70s 1999
Xavier HS education Chuuk Micron 1957 1960
Chuuk parish Chuuk Micron 1965 1973
St. Thomas More parish New York NY 1974 1976
Martyrs' Shrine retreats Auriesville NY 1973 2002
Dooley, Joseph Deceased 1983 abuse of minor
credible after
invetigation
1965 2000
BC High education Boston MA 1934 1936
Highgate parish Jamaica 1941 1946
5. BC High education Boston MA 1946 1951
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1951 1954
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1954 1958
BC High education Boston MA 1958 1980
Drake, Roy
Impeded
Deceased
2003
2008
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1973
1968
2003
2006
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1957 1960
Fordham Prep education Bronx NY 1965 1966
Fordham University education Bronx NY 1966 1968
LeMoyne College education Syracuse NY 1978 1979
John Carroll University education Cleveland OH 1980 1984
LeMoyne College education Syracuse NY 1985 1993
Retreat House retreats Syracuse NY 1993 1994
Duffy, William Deceased 1998 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1957-1958 2005
Ataneo de Manilla education Manilla PHI 1925 1927
BC High education Boston MA 1932 1944
St. Mary's Church parish Boston MA 1946 1955
Immaculate Conception works Boston MA 1969 1975
St. Cecilia's parish Boston MA 1975 1990
Ennis, Francis Deceased 1985 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1965-1967 2004
College of St. Mary education Montreal CAN 1937 1939
College of St. Mary education Montreal CAN 1943 1944
BC High education Boston MA 1945 1955
St. Philip Neri School education Boston MA 1955 1962
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1965 1966
6. Xavier High education Concord MA 1966 1970
St. Dominic parish Columbia 1971 1973
Assumption Church parish Bellingham MA 1974 1977
St. Ambrose parish Deerfield FLA 1977 1978
Blessed Sacrament parish Ft. Lauderdale FLA 1978 1983
St. Gregory parish Plantation FLA 1983 1984
Farrand, John L. Deceased 2003
abuse of
minors
admitted 1961 1961
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1946 1949
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1955 1957
Regis HS education New York NY 1957 1961
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1961 1972
Ecole de Provence education Marseilles France 1972 1974
Colegio San Ignacio education Rio Piedras PR 1974 1976
Loyola School education New York NY 1976 1997
Fitzpatrick, Joseph Impeded 2002 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1980s 1999
Loyola School education New York NY 1958 1962
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1967 1969
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1969 1971
St. Mary's parish Manhasset NY 1971 1983
St. Mary Church parish Marlboro NY 1987 1997
St. Anastasia parish Newton Sq. PA 1997 2002
Fox, Joseph Deceased 1988 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1956-1957 2012
Boston College education Chestnut Hill MA 1931 1934
Boston College education Chestnut Hill MA 1939 1943
7. Manresa works Norwalk CT 1943 1945
Bobola House works Boston MA 1948 1957
College of Holy Cross works Worcester MA 1971
Fullam, Raymond Deceased 1987
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1954,
1965
2009
Xavier HS education New York NY 1946 1948
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1953 1958
Military Chaplain 1958 1964
St. Peter's Church parish Jersey City NJ 1964 1965
St. Francis Xavier parish New York NY 1965 1967
Manresa Retreat House retreats Staten Island NY 1967 1969
Christ the King retreats Syracuse NY 1969 1972
Canisius HS retreats Buffalo NY 1972 1976
Martyrs' Shrine retreats Auriesville NY 1977 1982
Gallen, John
Impeded
Deceased
2001
2011
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1970s-
1980s
1990s
Regis HS education New York NY 1957 1960
Woodstock College education Woodstock MD 1968 1975
U of Notre Dame education South Bend IN 1975 1979
St. Ignatius Parish parish New York NY 1980 1983
Garvey, John Deceased 2011 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1978-79 2013
Chuuk education Chuuk Micron 1968 1971
Ponape works Ponape Micron 1974 1977
Kitti Island parish Ponape Micron 1977 1978
Inisfada retreats Manhasset NY 1978 1987
St. Ignatius Loyola parish New York NY 1987 1989
8. Xavier HS education New York NY 1989 2002
St. Ignatius Loyola parish New York NY 2004 2006
Gould, James Impeded 2012 abuse of minor admitted 1977-1978 2011
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1969 1971
St. Ann Church parish Buffalo NY 1975 1983
Majuro works Marshall Is. 1983 2008
Horgan, Edward D. Deceased 1994 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1966 2007
Regis HS education New York NY 1954 1957
Regis HS education New York NY 1963 1970
Inisfada retreats Manhasset NY 1983 1994
Kuntz, James
Incarcerated
Left SJ
2008
2012
child
pornography
pleaded guilty 2008
Xavier HS education New York NY 1971 1974
Regis HS education New York NY 1983 1984
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1984 1988
Regis HS education New York NY 1988 1994
Loyola Jesuit College education Abuja Nigeria 1994 1999
Jesuit High education Carmichael CA 2000 2002
St. Peter's University education Jersey City NJ 2004 2007
Laughlin, Joseph
Restricted
Deceased
1990
2013
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1975-76
1990;
1996
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1951 1952
BC High education Boston MA 1952 1954
BC High education Boston MA 1959 1968
Lewis Int. School education Boston MA 1968 1968
Athol, MA works Athol MA 1973 1975
9. Middleboro works Middelboro MA 1975 1977
St. Ann Mission parish Princeton ME 1977 1982
His Land Retreat retreats Lakeville MA 1982 1989
McCabe, George Deceased 1998 multiple abuse
credible after
investigation
1960s-
1970s
2000s
Cranwell Prep education Lenox MA 1940 1942
Weston College education Weston MA 1949 1955
BC High education Boston MA 1955 1957
Fairfield University education Fairfield CT 1957 1960
Ridgefield retreats Ridgefield CT 1960 1965
St. Joseph Center works Charlestown MA 1966 1991
McCaffrey, Richard Deceased 2006
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1979-80
1992-96
2005
Copper Valley School education Glennallen AK 1967 1969
Sacred Heart parish Fairbanks AK 1973 1976
Saint Patrick parish Barrow AK 1977
Nelson Island parishes Yup'ik AK 1978 1981
St. Aloysius parish Fairbanks AK 1981 1985
missions parish Bethel AK 1987 1998
Immaculate Conception parish Fairbanks AK 1998 2005
McCarthy, John J. Deceased 1997
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1970s 2005, 2018
Loyola HS education Baltimore MD 1946 1949
Fordham University education Bronx NY 1956 1992
McInnes, Joseph
Left SJ
Deceased
1950(?)
1986
multiple abuse
credible after
investigation
1960s-
1980s
2000s
College Holy Cross education Worcester MA 1936 1938
Boston College education Chestnut Hill MA 1945 1946
10. Varied Dioceses parish 1950 1978
McManus, Francis J.
Impeded
Deceased
2002
2015
multiple abuse
credible after
investigation
1974-1985 2002-2005
Bishop Connolly HS education Fall River MA 1966 1969
Bishop Connolly HS education Fall River MA 1973 1976
St. Mary's parish Milford CT 1976 1978
St. Dominic's parish Kingsport KY 1978 1979
BC High education Boston MA 1980 1982
St. Bernard HS education Uncasville CT 1982 1983
Sts. Peter and Paul parish Norwich CT 1983 1991
St. James Rectory works New Bedford MA 1991 2002
Mooney, Vincent Deceased 1981
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1959-on
1968-70
2018
2002
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1950 1953
Canisius HS education Buffalo NY 1958 1974
Loyola University education Los Angeles CA 1975 1981
Moriarity, Philip Deceased 1974 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1963-1969 2005
BC High education Boston MA 1939 1941
Cranwell Prep education Fall River MA 1946 1951
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1951 1953
BC High education Boston MA 1953 1962
Xavier HS education Concord MA 1962 1971
BC High education Boston MA 1971 1974
O'Brien, Eugene Impeded 2002
abuse of
minors
admitted 1960s- 1993
Fordham Prep education Bronx NY 1950 1953
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1959 1960
11. Fordham Prep education Bronx NY 1960 1980
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1983 1985
Fordham University education Bronx NY 1986 1991
Gregorian Foundation President New York NY 1993 2002
Orteneau, Eugene
Left SJ
Deceased
2003
2009
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1992-1995 2005
Bishop Connolly HS education Fall River MA 1976 1978
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1978 1979
Owens, Joseph
Restricted
Impeded
1993
2002
abuse of
minors
admitted
1970s-
1990
1992
Social Action Center works Kingston Jamaica 1970 1977
New Coalition works Middlefield CT 1978 1979
Farm Worker Ministry works Winterhaven FLA 1980 1982
Honduras works Honduras 1983 1999
Fey y Alegria works Honduras 2000 2002
UCA works Managua Nicaragua 2003 2006
Paone, Anthony Deceased 1990 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
c.1953 2002
St. Peter's Prep education Jersey City NJ 1939 1942
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1947 1962
Brooklyn College education Brooklyn NY 1962 1967
Brooklyn Prep education Brooklyn NY 1967 1972
Cathedral College education Douglaston NY 1972 1974
Pecklers, Keith Restricted 2009 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1976-77* 2008
Xavier HS education New York NY 1984 1987
St. Anselm education Rome Italy 1996 2002
*alleged abuse occurred before he was a Jesuit
12. Gregorian University education Rome Italy 2003 2018
Pollard, Leo Deceased 1999
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1950's
1966-67
2014
2003
BC High education Boston MA 1941 1944
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1945 1950
BC High education Boston MA 1951 1966
Gonzaga Retreat retreats Gloucester MA 1967 1969
BC High education Boston MA 1969 1997
Power, Edmund Deceased 1976
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1969-71
1972-76
2011
2003
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1962 1965
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1968 1976
Pratt, James Impeded 2003
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1980s 2003
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1981 1982
St. Michael Seminary education Kingston Jamaica 1982 1983
College of Holy Cross education Worcester MA 1992 1995
Vanderbilt University education Nashville TN 2000 2004
SJ Historical Inst. works Rome Italy 2005 2012
Riforgiato, Mr.
Leonard
Left SJ
Deceased
1972
1999
abuse of
minors
admitted 1964-66 1969
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1964 1966
Roos, Richard
Restricted
Impeded
2001
2019
abuse of minor admitted 1980s 2001
Bishop Connolly HS education Fall River MA 1969 1971
Cheverus HS education Portland ME
1974
1979
1978
1980
Jamaica works 1984 1994
Gonzaga Retreat retreats Gloucester MA
1995
2001
1998
2002
Ryan , John T. Left SJ 2002
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1980s-90s
2003
2014
13. Xavier HS education Chuuk Micron 1972 1973
Jes Sem Mission Bureau works New York NY 1977 1988
America Magazine writer New York NY 1989 1994
Mount Manresa retreats Staten Island NY 1994 2002
Scanlon, William
Restricted
Impeded
1994
2011
abuse of
minors
admitted 1985-1994 1994
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1964 1967
Xavier HS education New York NY 1971 1972
Fordham University education Bronx NY 1972 1974
St. Peter's University education Jersey City NJ 1974 1976
Canisius College education Buffalo NY 1976 1980
St. Joseph's Parish parish Benin City Nigeria 1980 1992
Sheehan, James T.
Impeded
Deceased
2002
2008
abuse of minor admitted 1979-1980 2002
Fairfield Prep education Fairfield CT 1953 1956
Xavier HS education Concord MA 1962 1970
BC High education Boston MA 1973 1986
Talbot, James
Laicized
Incarcerated
2013
2018
multiple abuse
credible after
investigation
1970s-
1990s
1990s-on
St. George's College education Kingston Jamaica 1962 1964
Immaculate Conception works Boston MA 1968 1972
BC High education Boston MA 1972 1980
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1980 1998
Towle, Joseph
Impeded
Deceased
2002
2016
abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1971 1992
Xavier HS education New York NY 1960 1963
Inisfada retreats Manhasset NY 1968 1971
Mount Manrea retreats Staten Island NY 1971 1976
14. Manida Street works Bronx NY 1984 1997
St. Ignatius School education Bronx NY 1997 2002
Voelkle, Robert
Left SJ
Deceased
1985
2016
abuse of
minors
credible after
investigation
1960-1980
1980,
2000s
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY
1962
1964
1963
1965
McQuaid Jesuit education Rochester NY 1968 1969
Regis HS education New York NY 1969 1980
Walsh, James P.
Impeded
Deceased
2002
2009
abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
1984-1985 2002, 2004
Baghdad College education Baghdad Iraq 1956 1957
BC High education Boston MA 1957 1959
BC High education Boston MA 1965 1966
Round Hills retreats Dartmouth MA 1966 1968
Gonzaga Retreat retreats Gloucester MA 1968 1970
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1970 1972
Portland retreats Portland ME 1973 1976
Cheverus HS education Portland ME 1977 1979
Sacred Heart parish Portland ME 1979 1980
BC High education Boston MA 1980 1986
BC High education Boston MA 1987 1993
Wolf, Richard Deceased 1986 abuse of minor
credible after
investigation
? 2005
Cranwell Prep education Lenox MA 1960 1962
Bishop Connolly HS education Fall River MA 1969 1986