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Jawendagosi sa
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Jawendagosi sa
Author: Frederic Baraga
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Author:
Frederic Baraga
Frederic Baraga was born in 1797 in the Austrian territory of Carniola, later known as Slovenia. He was well-educated; he knew several languages, and he graduated with a law degree from the University of Vienna in 1821. He did not practice law, however. Instead, shortly after graduating, he entered the diocesan seminary at Laibach, and in 1823 he was ordained as a diocesan priest. He functioned as a parish priest in the Diocese of Ljubljana for about seven years, and he published a Slovenian prayerbook. Baraga happened to come upon a pamphlet written by the Vicar General of the Diocese of Cincinnati, Frederick RĂ©se, who was in Europe at the time, setting up a foundation called the Leopoldine Stiftung (Leopoldine Society), sponsore…
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First Line:
Jawendagosi sa
Author:
Frederic Baraga
Language:
Ojibwe
Refrain First Line:
Kitchitwa Marie nagamotawada
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Gijigong Enamog Mikana #154
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: Kitchitwa Marie nagamotawada
First Line
: Jawendagosi sa
Date
: 1931
Gijigong Enamog Mikana #154
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