Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986
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Lovasik, Lawrence George, 1913-
Lovásik, Vavrinec G., 1913-1986
Lovásik, Vavrinec Juraj, 1913-1986
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found: His Best-loved saints, c1984:t.p. (Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D.)
found: LC data base, 6-27-85(hdg.: Lovasik, Lawrence George, 1913- ; usage: Lawrence G. Lovasik)
found: The basic book of Catholic prayer, 1999CIP t.p. (Reverend Lawrence G. Lovasik) galley (d. 1986)
found: Písmo sväté, 1950:title page (Father Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D., Misionár Spoločnosti Slova Božieho) page 6 (Rev. Lawrence G. Lovásik, S.V.D.)
found: Wikipedia, viewed April 5, 2021:English Lawrence Lovasik page (Lawrence Lovasik, SVD; born June 22 1913 in Tarentum, Pennsylvania; ordained a missionary priest of the Society of the Divine Word on August 14, 1938; preached parish missions throughout the Eastern United States and conducted retreats throughout the world; founded the Sisters of the Divine Spirit, a missionary congregation of women religious, in 1954 and the Family Service Corps, a secular institute devoted to charitable work for the sick, elderly, and needy in 1967; published over 30 books and 75 pamphlets, including prayer books, Bible stories for children, lives of the saints, and catechisms; retired from missionary work in 1982; died on 9 June 1986) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Lovasik
found: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1986:page 3 (Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, a Divine Word missionary who served in Pittsburgh and Erie County, died in Presbyterian-University Hospital [in Pittsburgh])
found: Czechs and Slovaks in North America, 1976:page 275 (Lovásik, Vavrinec G.)
found: Domnkánsky knižný inštitút website, viewed January 25, 2022:Lovásik, Vavrinec Juraj, SVD page (heading: Lovásik, Vavrinec Juraj, SVD; variant heading: Lovasik, Lawrence George, SVD; educator, religious writer, missionary, and founder of a women's religious order; born 22 June 1913 in Tarentum, Pennsylvania; died 9 June 1986 in Pittsburgh; entered the Society of the Divine Word in 1931; vows in 1933; ordained priest on 14 August 1938) - https://www.knihydominikani.sk/hlavna_bibl_b4?autor_id=673
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1985-07-02: new
2022-01-26: revised
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