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    Louis Charles Casartelli (14 November 1852 – 18 January 1925) was a Roman Catholic priest and was the fourth Bishop of Salford. Born of Italian parents...
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  • Casartelli (born 1976), Argentine footballer Francesco Casartelli (1899–?), Italian footballer who played in Internazionale from 1923 to 1926 Louis Charles...
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    y Zulueta – Cardinal Secretary of State Charles Petre Eyre – Archbishop of Glasgow. Louis Charles Casartelli – 4th Bishop of Salford Hugh Lindsay – 10th...
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  • Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 22 November 2011. "Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 22 November...
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  • Minister Margaret Thatcher Ramita Mahapreukpong, Thai actress Louis Charles Casartelli, fourth Bishop of Salford Thomas Cooray, Cardinal of the Roman...
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    John Bilsborrow (1836–1903) was consecrated as the third bishop. Louis Charles Casartelli, the fourth bishop, was born in 1852, and ordained priest in 1876...
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  • May 1915. He subsequently served as Private Secretary to Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli and later Bishop Thomas Henshaw. In 1936 Parker was elevated to...
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  • founded in Manchester in 1908, through the initiative of Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli, Bishop of Salford, to encourage Catholic professional and business...
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    designed by William Telford Gunson was laid on 14 July 1906 by Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli, and it was opened the following year on 5 November 1907. The basilica...
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    William Shine, who had died suddenly earlier that year. Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli had died in January 1925, but it would be almost a year before...
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    England and was sent back to the Diocese of Salford to assist Bishop Louis Charles Casartelli as his auxiliary bishop, he was assigned the title of Titular Bishop...
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  •  West Germany Christian Henn  West Germany 1992 Barcelona details Fabio Casartelli  Italy Erik Dekker  Netherlands Dainis Ozols  Latvia 1996 Atlanta details...
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    Casartelli 1909. Catholic News December 2010  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Casartelli, Louis Charles (1909)...
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    African-American Catholic priest trained and ordained in the United States, Charles Uncles. It was due to this theological "purity" that Vaughan assisted in...
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  • Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's road race details Fabio Casartelli  Italy Erik Dekker  Netherlands Dainis Ozols  Latvia Women's road race details Kathryn...
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    portraits of Jacobites including James Francis Edward Stuart, and his sons Charles Edward Stuart and Henry Benedict Stuart. There are also several original...
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  • was found. On 13 October 1913, the foundation stone was laid by Bishop Casartelli and the new St Joseph's Church was finished and opened in April 1916....
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  • were found in Simpson's jersey and blood. 1995: 18 July, Stage 15: Fabio Casartelli crashed at 88 km/h (55 mph) while descending the Col de Portet d'Aspet...
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    317.5844.1485a. PMID 17872417. S2CID 83359245. Sourisseau M, Schilte C, Casartelli N, Trouillet C, Guivel-Benhassine F, Rudnicka D, et al. (June 2007). "Characterization...
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    England and Wales. The school serves a wide range of parishes including St Charles' RC Primary School in Swinton, St Mark's RC Primary School in Pendlebury...
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