From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3620 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, February 7 2020 Volume 14 : Number 3620 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Did you know your Guardian Angel can Predict your Future? ["Celeste Angel] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2020 03:13:36 -0500 From: "Celeste Angelic Medium" Subject: Did you know your Guardian Angel can Predict your Future? Did you know your Guardian Angel can Predict your Future? http://heaterhyper.bid/t2QFO9ggp6Hi1sSpI5iZD1YAOi8A7fG8Tq8crctcu-gx1mdw http://heaterhyper.bid/x-6oaop33hF9rhW_Syx-brZgtLbD32T6zE4FCN3M-BE0ssLe William McSherry was born on July 19, 1799, in Charlestown, Virginia (today part of West Virginia), to Anastasia "Anne" Lilly and Richard McSherry. He was named after his father's twin brother. His father was born in St. John's Point in County Down, Ireland, (today part of Northern Ireland) and had emigrated to the United States in the 1780s, after a prosperous stint in commerce in Jamaica; upon settling in the United States, he purchased an estatebnaming it "Retirement"band became a farmer of tomato, okra, and fruit. McSherry's mother was also of Irish ancestry, and met Richard in the United States, where they married on July 31, 1791. Following his two older brothers, William enrolled at Georgetown College in Washington, D.C. on November 6, 1813, and entered the Society of Jesus at Georgetown as a novice on February 6, 1815. He was then sent to Rome to study philosophy and theology in June 1820, alongside five other young Jesuits who would go on to hold prominent positions within the American Jesuit order; they were: Thomas Mulledy, Charles Constantine Pise, James Ryder, John Smith, and George Fenwick. In Rome, he was ordained a priest, likely in 1825 or 1826. Campus of Georgetown College in 1828 Georgetown College in 1828 While in Rome, he discovered in the Jesuit archives the previously forgotten Relatio Itineris by Andrew White, which is the most comprehensive account of the journey of the Ark and the Dove, and published it. He also rediscovered the existence of manuscripts in the archives which contained the only extant writings of the language of extinct Indian tribes of Maryland. He spent time at the Pontifical Gregorian University, before being appointed the minister of the literary and medical colleges of the Collegio del Carmine in Turin, whose rector was Jan Roothaan, where he remained from 1826 to 1828. Eventually, he left Livorno for the United States on a treacherous voyage that lasted 171 days, and caused some in the United States to fear that the three Jesuits aboard had perished. He arrived at Georgetown on December 22, 1828. The following year, he became a professor of humanities at Georgetown, and was named the minister for the school, procurator, and consultor one year later. He also served as a professor of theology during this time, and as head of the lower classes. From October 1831 to June 1832, he was appointed the socius (assistant) to Peter Kenney, who was the visitor to the Jesuits in St. Louis and the Missouri Valley. McSherry was recalled to Rome in 1832, where he professed his solemn vows to the Jesuit order, making him one of the first American Jesuits to complete the traditional Jesuit course of training ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3620 **********************************************