Price, Thomas Frederick, 1860-1919
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found: When saints are lovers, 1997:CIP t.p. (Maryknoll founder Thomas F. Price) galley (Thomas Frederick Price; Fred Price; Fr. Thomas Frederick Price, M.M.; Father Price)
found: LC data base, 02-03-97(hdg.: Price, Thomas Frederick, 1860-1919)
found: NCpedia WWW site June 13, 2018(Price, Thomas Frederick; born 19 Aug. 1860, Wilmington, N.C., died 12 Sept. 1919, Hong Kong; first North Carolinian to be ordained a Roman Catholic priest and cofounder of the Maryknoll Missionaries; Ordained on 20 June 1886 at St. Thomas's Church, Wilmington, by Bishop H. P. Northrop, Price was first assigned to North Carolina's oldest Catholic church, St. Paul's, New Bern, where he served as pastor for nine years. From there he was transferred to Sacred Heart Church, Raleigh, where in 1898 he founded an orphanage later known as Nazareth House. In 1897 he began a monthly magazine of apologetics called Truth, printing the first issue in the kitchen of his rectory. Truth had a wide circulation and in 1912 became the publication of the International Truth Society, at which time Thomas Frederick Price relinquished the editorship.) - https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/price-thomas-frederick
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1997-02-03: new
2018-06-16: revised
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