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  • ...Whelan). His family was mostly [[Irish Catholic]]. Hitchcock was sent to [[Catholic]] boarding [[schools]] in London. He has said his [[childhood]] was very lo
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  • ...own, nor because he is a social climber, and certainly not because he is [[Catholic]] - and yet all these reasons do play a part in his violent passage a l'act ...ally succeeds (the last scene of the film shows Penn's family watching the Irish parade, restored as a "normal" family), it is arguably the strongest indict
    74 KB (12,129 words) - 10:19, 1 June 2019
  • ...testant]] [[family]], making him a member of a [[religious]] minority in [[Catholic]] [[France]]. Second, his [[father]] died in [[WWI]] in 1915, when Ricoeur ...popularity and disenchanted with [[life]] in France, Ricœur taught at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium and also took a position at the [[Universi
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  • ...and sisters, was [[baptism|baptized]] as a Roman Catholic and was given a Catholic burial by his friends upon his death. ...able, and started to investigate the possibilities of acquiring British or Irish citizenship (with the help of Keynes), it put his siblings Hermine, Helene
    47 KB (7,134 words) - 06:24, 28 August 2006