+ Follow FATHER JOHN F Tag
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[Title] => Cebuano, 3 other prelatesto receive pallium in Rome
[Summary] => The newly-installed Cebuano archbishop of Palo, Leyte, is one of the four Filipino archbishops who are currently in Rome to receive a pallium, the last stage of an archbishop’s appointment, no less than from Pope Benedict XVI tomorrow.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1623449
[AuthorName] => Niña G. Sumacot-Abenoja
[SectionName] => Cebu News
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[Title] => William C. Repetti
[Summary] => On March 1st, 1966, an American Jesuit priest died in Washington D.C. who had spent most of his life in the Philippines. He was Father William C. Repetti S.J.
His name should be well known to seismologists, for it was as a seismologist that he worked in the Manila Observatory at Padre Faura Street. One of his contributions to that science was the discovery of the existence of what has been called the Repetti Layer of Discontinuity, which helps to explain earthquakes.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-02 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133160
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[AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ
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FATHER JOHN F
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[Title] => Cebuano, 3 other prelatesto receive pallium in Rome
[Summary] => The newly-installed Cebuano archbishop of Palo, Leyte, is one of the four Filipino archbishops who are currently in Rome to receive a pallium, the last stage of an archbishop’s appointment, no less than from Pope Benedict XVI tomorrow.
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[Title] => William C. Repetti
[Summary] => On March 1st, 1966, an American Jesuit priest died in Washington D.C. who had spent most of his life in the Philippines. He was Father William C. Repetti S.J.
His name should be well known to seismologists, for it was as a seismologist that he worked in the Manila Observatory at Padre Faura Street. One of his contributions to that science was the discovery of the existence of what has been called the Repetti Layer of Discontinuity, which helps to explain earthquakes.
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