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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnold_DamenArnold Damen - Wikipedia

    Arnold Damen, S.J. (1815–1890) was a Dutch Jesuit missionary who is noted for bringing Jesuit education to Chicago. Biography. Damen was born in Leur, North Brabant (The Netherlands) on March 20, 1815, and joined the Jesuit missions in North America under Pierre-Jean De Smet.

  2. 20. Okt. 2021 · The efforts of Jesuit Father Arnold Damen and his confreres in the Society of Jesus in the wake of the Great Chicago Fire were neither the first nor the last word in the Jesuits’ efforts to provide social services to the immigrants who populated the West Side of Chicago in the late 19th century, but they do provide a remarkable illustration, acc...

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arnold_DamenArnold Damen - Wikipedia

    Arnold Damen (Leur, 1815 - VS, 1890) was een Nederlands geestelijke van de Rooms-Katholieke kerk, werkzaam als missionaris in de Verenigde Staten. Hij richtte verschillende parochies en scholen op in Chicago en was in zijn tijd de bekendste missionaris van Noord-Brabantse bodem.

  4. Arnold Damen, S.J., statue President, 1870-1872 Born in 1815 at Etten-Leur, Holland, Father Damen was ordained a priest of the Society of Jesus in 1848 at St. Louis, MO.

  5. Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (* 30. Juli 1947 in Thal, Steiermark) ist ein österreichisch - amerikanischer Schauspieler, Publizist, Autor, Unternehmer, ehemaliger Bodybuilder sowie ehemaliger US- Politiker auf Seiten der Republikaner. Von 2003 bis 2011 war er der 38. Gouverneur Kaliforniens.

  6. Welcome to the Fr. Arnold J. Damen, S.J. digital exhibit. Fr. Damen was born in the Netherlands in 1815, and he came to America to become a Jesuit missionary in 1837. In 1857, he arrived in Chicago and founded Holy Family Parish on the city's near west side.

  7. President of Loyola: 1870-1872. Born in Leur, Holland, in 1815, Arnold J. Damen, S.J., came to the US to become a Jesuit priest under the Belgian Jesuit missionary to Native Americans, Father Pierre-Jean de Smetand.