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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. 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.

  3. 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)

  4. Barbelin Hall. Barbelin Hall, College of Arts & Sciences building; named in honor of Rev. Felix-Joseph Barbelin, S.J., first president of SJU; Bellarmine Hall, foreign Language and Arts & Sciences building named in honor of Saint Robert Bellarmine S.J. Connelly Hall, math and science building named for the area of Lower Merion it is ...

  5. A Memoir of Father Felix Joseph Barbelin, S. J (1886) Little Compliments of the Season, and Other Tiny Rhymes for Tiny Readers (1887) Poems (1892) Hymns of the Sacred Heart No. 2 (1893) The Lost Christmas Tree, and Other Little Stories and Verses for Children (1896) Petronilla, and Other Stories (1896) A Tuscan Magdalen, and Other Legends and ...

    • April 30, 1917 (aged 78)
    • American
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  7. Felix-Joseph Barbelin. Felix-Joseph Barbelin (30 May, 1808–8 June, 1869) was a nineteenth century Jesuit influential in the development of the Catholic community in Philadelphia.