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  1. Felix-Joseph Barbelin, (30 May 1808 – 9 June 1869) [1] called the "Apostle of Philadelphia",was a 19th-century Jesuit priest influential in the development of the Catholic community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

  2. Félix Joseph Barbelin, né le 30 mars 1808 à Lunéville, en Alsace et décédé le 8 juin 1869 à Philadelphie (États-Unis), était un prêtre jésuite français, missionnaire aux États-Unis. Il passa une grande partie de sa vie à Philadelphie où comme curé il fonda le collège Saint-Joseph, devenu l’Université Saint-Joseph.

  3. He founded St. Joseph's Hospital in his adopted city, and was the first to establish sodalities for men and women and for the young who were always the objects of his fatherly solicitude. In 1852 he was appointed the first President of St. Joseph's College.

  4. Styled the "apostle of Philadelphia", b. at Luneville, Province of Alsace, France, 30 May, 1808; d. in Philadelphia, 8 June, 1869. He was the oldest of six children, of whom five became religious, his youngest brother Ignace-Xavier being the founder of the Apostolic School at Amiens. He received his early training at the home of a reverend ...

  5. Barbelin, FELIX-JOSEPH, styled the “Apostle of Philadelphia “, b. at Luneville, Province of Lorraine, France, May 30, 1808; d. in Philadelphia, June 8, 1869. He was the oldest of six children, of whom five became religious, his youngest brother Ignace-Xavier being the founder of the Apostolic School at Amiens.

  6. BARBELIN, FELIX JOSEPH. Pastor and educator; b. Lun é ville, Lorraine, France, May 30, 1808; d. Philadelphia, Pa., June 8, 1869. After education in French schools and seminaries, he became a Jesuit in Maryland in 1831, was ordained on Sept. 22, 1835, and taught at Georgetown University. He served as an assistant at St. Joseph's, Philadelphia ...

  7. 2. Dez. 2014 · A memoir of Father Felix Joseph Barbelin, S.J.; who lived and labored for more than thirty-one years at old St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia. by. Donnelly, Eleanor Cecilia, 1838-1917. Publication date. 1886. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Biography, Barbelin, Felix Joseph, 1808-1869, Barbelin, Felix Joseph, 1808-1889. Publisher.