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  1. Felix-Joseph Barbelin, (30 May 1808 – 9 June 1869) 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. This article is a list of presidents of Saint Joseph's University, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Felix-Joseph Barbelin (1851–1856) James A. Ryder (1856–1857) James A. Ward (1857–1860) Felix-Joseph Barbelin (1860–1868) Burchard Villiger (1868–1893) Patrick J. Dooley (1893–1896) William F. Clark (1896–1900)

  3. Felix-Joseph Barbelin. 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.

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  6. Barbelin Hall is the most enduring and memorable building on the campus of Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The structure was completed in 1927 and was the first building on the current City Avenue campus known as Hawk Hill.

  7. She authored two biographies: A Memoir of Father Felix Joseph Barbelin, S.J., on the first president of St. Joseph's College (now St. Joseph's University), and Life of Sister Mary Gonzaga Grace, of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 1812-1897, the long-serving administrator of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum in Philadelphia.