Patricius Peyton
Patricius Peyton (vulgo Patrick Peyton), natus in Comitatu Maigonensi[1] Hiberniae 9 Ianuarii 1909, mortuus Angelopoli 3 Iunii 1992, fuit sacerdos et conditor cruciatae Rosarii (Motus Rosarii).
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 9 Ianuarii 1909; Attymass
Obitus: 3 Iunii 1992; California
Patria: Hibernia
Nomen nativum: Patrick Joseph Peyton
Obitus: 3 Iunii 1992; California
Patria: Hibernia
Nomen nativum: Patrick Joseph Peyton
Studuit in Universitate Dominae Nostrae a Lacu, ubi titulus est Baccalaureus Artium. Titulus est "Servus Dei" conlatus ab Ecclesia Catholica, ut homo quem Sancta Papa gestam canonizationem aperuit.
Tuberculose mortuus est Angelopoli die 3 Iunii 1992.
Notae
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recensere- Bourke, Toni (April 17, 2009), Fr Peyton remembered at 100th anniversary celebrations, Mayo Advertiser
- Gribble, Richard (June 22, 2003), Anti-communism, Patrick Peyton, CSC and the C.I.A.(Congregation of Holy Cross), Journal of Church and State/J.M. Dawsons Studies on Church and State
- Matilla, Dexter R. (March 31, 2009), ‘Rosary priest’ to be honored with sculpture, Philippines Daily Inquirer
- Peyton, CSC, Patrick (1967, revised 1996), All For Her: An Autobiography of Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, Family Theater Publications, Hollywood California, ISBN B0006CCAGY.
- Reuter, James B., Gennie Q. Jota, et Dean M. Bernardo. 2001. Fifty Golden Years of the Family Rosary Crusade in the Philippines (1951-2001), ed. Stella J. Villegas. Family Rosary Crusade Foundation, Inc.
- Schworm, Peter (June 8, 2008), "Dozens in Easton pray for canonization of the 'Rosary Priest'", Boston Globe.
- Shiel, Tom (April 27, 2009), Cardinal urges Christians to twitter, Irish Times
- Wilford, Hugh. 2008. The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America. Cantabrigiae et Londinii: Harvard University Press.
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