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- A former Redemptionist Fathers monastery is located at Sugarloaf.
- He enrolled in an ultramontane Redemptionist seminary in Belgium, but did not take holy orders.
- Emerging in the 18th century, the redemptionist system allowed indebted migrants to avoid indenture by repaying the costs of their passage within a certain period of time after arrival in the colony.
- Beginning in the 1930s, historians such as C . Vann Woodward and Howard K . Beale attacked the " redemptionist " interpretation of Reconstruction, calling themselves " revisionists " and claiming that the real issues were economic.
- Gerry Pierse, an Irish Redemptionist based in the Philippines, was found Monday floating face down in the Tallebudgera Creek on the Gold Coast, a city in Queensland state, a police spokesman said, on customary condition of anonymity.
- 14 activists, many associated with the Roman Catholic Redemptionist movement, arrested in 2011 after attending Viet Tan training in Thailand, were convicted of subversion after a two-day trial in Vinh, in Ngh? An Province, and sentenced in January 2013 for periods ranging from 3 to 13 years.
- During the ETO meeting in an abandoned warehouse, in which Ye Wenjie appears as the spiritual leader, Wang Miao is shocked by the anti-humanity stances portrayed by its members, its display as a formidable fighting force with capable weapons of destruction ( courtesy of funding from Mike Evans ), as well as the infighting between the Adventist and Redemptionist factions within the organization.
- Whereas indentured servants in late-17th and early-18th centuries migrated predominantly from England, Scotland, and Wales ( Great Britain after 1707 Acts of Union ), a majority of those in the mid-to-late 18th century consisted of ( northern ) Irish and German / " redemptionist system " began to replace the older structure, a subject to be discussed below.
- Among these points of contrast, the " most remarkable difference between the two, " as Abbot Smith noted, " was & that the redemptionist system applied generally to people who emigrated in whole families, bringing their goods and chattels with them and seeking a new home . " Certain merchants preferred this arrangement because it diffused the risks and losses stemming from mortality rates during the passage.