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  Defend the Faith! - Bishop's Decision on John Leary's Alleged Messages
Leary asking him to supply me with the alleged messages that were supposed to have been disapproved or condemned by his bishop.
Leary's locutions select Pope John Paul II to be obeyed but his successor to be ignored as a imposter (sic) pope.
Leary's bishop has determined that the totality of the alleged messages is not supernatural in origin but are 'thoughts' that result from mental prayer.
www.marysremnant.org /Friends/Defend/Leary.html   (1423 words)

  
 April 3, 1998
Leary is a rising star in the Catholic apocalyptic subculture, where visionary portions of the Bible, Marian prophecies and right-wing conspiracy theories blend into a comprehensive world-view.
Leary is a cradle Catholic, but that description doesn’t do justice to the depth of his religious devotion.
Leary’s host in Overland Park, who introduced him to the crowd, proudly proclaimed, “We are the remnant,” and it was clear in conversation during the breaks that many in the audience saw themselves exactly that way.
www.natcath.com /NCR_Online/archives/040398/040398d.htm   (3113 words)

  
 Erowid Tim Leary Vault : Long Live Timothy Leary by John Perry Barlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Leary, who died in his sleep at 75 at his hilltop Beverly Hills home, was recalled by some as the prophet of a new age of enlightenment.
Leary was in Algiers, where he joined such other fugitives from American law enforcement as Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver, who kidnapped Leary and his wife after a political disagreement.
Leary is survived by a son, Jack, from his first marriage, and by a stepson, Zach, from his final marriage, which ended in 1994.
www.erowid.org /culture/characters/leary_timothy/leary_timothy_remembrance2.shtml   (1340 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Voters elect businessman John Leary as mayor of the City of Seattle on July 14, 1884.
Leary was born in the province of New Brunswick, Canada, on November 1, 1837.
Leary’s experiences in the timber industry and in coal mining had taught him the importance of railroad lines that could transport heavy loads around the region and to and from distant markets.
Leary ran again for mayor in 1892, but he was defeated by Democrat James T. Ronald, a lawyer and later a district judge.
www.historylink.org /essays/output.cfm?file_id=2785   (903 words)

  
 Trees for the Future > Projects > Belize
Clockwise from top left: Burning fields being cleared for agriculture; John Coleman in a mahogany tree nursery; Ricardo at the CEASO farm with his daughter - their farm is demonstarting the integration of a number of crops, trees, and animals, and agroforestry and water conservation techniques; John Leary with kids in cacao nursery.
John Leary, who has been heading TREES' programs in West Africa and Haiti, was given a thorough overview of problems and opportunities of humid tropical agriculture in Belize and Honduras.
John was able to trade technical knowledge concerning agroforestry design, erosion control, improving water turbidity, grafting and propagation of a wide variety of fruit trees to local technicians, volunteers, and farmers.
www.treesftf.org /projects/careport.htm   (2692 words)

  
 CATHOLIC APPARITIONS OF JESUS AND MARY:Rochester, New York, USA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Leary is the visionary in Rochester, New York, who receives messages from the Jesus Christ and the Blessed Mother.
John Leary is a married layman from Rochester, New York.
Therefore, John Leary's messages will be made available on the Apparitions of Jesus and Mary web page.
www.apparitions.org /john_leary.html   (238 words)

  
 Leary Report
The Leary Family Plot at Calvary Cemetery in Concord, NH is a 10 grave plot and is marked as "full." The plot was purchased by John Leary and James Leary.
Leary has lost only five days time by being "laid off" and this was when he suffered a severe accident to his hand in coupling cars.
Leary's life, for it marked the return to his home in Concord of President Pierce after his inauguration, and on the steps of the State House on that occasion Mr.
www.themysteryband.com /flipside/Leary.htm   (3495 words)

  
 KSDK NewsChannel 5 - Where The News Comes First
When John was just 9 years old he was burned over 98% of his body while pouring gasoline on some newspaper to help build a fire in his family's fireplace.
John was at St. John's Mercy Medical Center for four long months, from January until May. On May 29th, 1987, John's family arrived with a wheelbarrow full of champagne.
Jack Buck talked about John on the radio, in interviews and even on that day in Cooperstown, NY when he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
www.ksdk.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=64494   (621 words)

  
 John O'Leary Dies; Mayor, Ambassador to Chile (washingtonpost.com)
John O'Leary Dies; Mayor, Ambassador to Chile (washingtonpost.com)
John O'Leary, 58, a Portland, Maine, lawyer and mayor who served as ambassador to Chile during the Clinton administration, died April 2 at his home in Washington.
John O'Leary pushed to reinvestigate deaths during Pinochet's reign.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A22005-2005Apr2.html   (612 words)

  
 marccooper: John O'Leary -- A Great American R.I.P.
John O'Leary -- A Great American R.I.P. John O’Leary, who died Saturday at age 58, was a fine man, an exemplary diplomat and a great American.
Not only was John O’Leary a warm and personable man, but he did everything he could to rectify the American record, the American presence in Chile.
As great as his accomplishments as a unique political diplomat and a lawyer with the highest standards John's greatest accomblishments were being a son, a brother, a husband, a dad and a friend who put all of us before himself.
marccooper.typepad.com /marccooper/2005/04/john_oleary_a_g.html   (1375 words)

  
 CraneFest Exhibitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John O'Leary was raised near Lake St. Clair, where he learned from his parents to appreciate the area's wildlife.
Although John has built custom furniture for several years, it was in 1985 that he was introduced to the art of wildlife carving by Jack Teagarden of Atlanta, Michigan.
John's decoys have been widely accepted by collectors throughout this country as well as Europe, Africa and England.
www.michiganaudubon.org /bakersanctuary/cranefest/hws.html   (171 words)

  
 Thomas Built Buses, Inc. - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Thomas III built the company from a smaller participant in the school bus market.
John Thomas III will continue on as a consultant to Thomas Built Buses and will advise the company on a variety of topics.
“We are grateful to John Thomas III for his many years of successful service to the company bearing his family’s name, as well as for his leadership in the school bus industry,” said Rainer Schmueckle, President and CEO of Freightliner LLC.
www.thomasbus.com /news/detail.asp?id=52   (604 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / John O'Leary, 58; Portland mayor became ambassador to Chile
John O'Leary, 58; Portland mayor became ambassador to Chile
PORTLAND, Maine -- John O'Leary, a Portland lawyer who served as a city councilor and went on to become a US ambassador to Chile, died Saturday of Lou Gehrig's disease at his home in Washington, D.C. He was 58.
O'Leary began his career in Portland in 1974 after receiving a law degree from Yale and previously studying English literature at Cambridge University in England.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/04/04/john_oleary_58_portland_mayor_became_ambassador_to_chile   (313 words)

  
 Construction Law Attorney Chicago Illinois Real Estate Litigation Lawyer
He is dedicated to addressing the complexity of the new challenges that arise in the current market as well as the perennial issues like construction delays, unanticipated site conditions, construction extras, design changes, construction financing requirements and tenant build out provisions which regularly arise in real estate developments and construction projects.
The Law Office of John J. O’Leary provides legal representation and advice in the areas of Real Estate Development, Real Estate Litigation, or Construction Law or Residential Real Estate Transactions to clients in Chicago, and Evanston and Cook, DuPage, Lake, and Will Counties.  He represents real estate developers, architects, contractors, subcontractors owners, condominium associations property managers and commercial tenants.
John handles condominium development, residential and commercial closings, real estate litigation, commercial lease litigation, mechanics lien and construction defect litigation and prepares and negotiates construction contracts and commercial leases.
www.olearylawfirm.com   (394 words)

  
 Molecular Pathology -- eLetters for Data Supplement: Potential viral pathogenic mechanism for new variant inflammatory ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We write in response to the letter by Professor John O’Leary (April 17th) and the editorial by Morris and Aldulaimi, which both mention “epidemiology” with some disdain.
John J O'Leary MD, DPhil, MSc, MRCPath, FFPathRCPI.
Following Professor John O’Leary’s presentation almost two years ago to a congressional subcommittee in the United States, many questions and concerns were raised about the limited description of the methods provided presented in his online publication.
mp.bmjjournals.com /cgi/eletters/54/6/DC1   (3124 words)

  
 News
John O’Leary’s story is the story of Dublin football 1980-1997.
John O’Leary is now a selector for the Dublin Football team.
In an exclusive interview with Hill 16.com’s John Duggan, Dubs legend Barney Rock reflects on a lengthy and fascinating career with the metropolitans, while also giving his views on Tommy Carr's current crop and the state of the game in general.
www.rubymanagement.8m.com /GAA/halloffame.htm   (5766 words)

  
 John O'Leary Retrospective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Graduating from Crawford School of Art in 1957 John O'Leary was awarded a Gibson Bequest Scholarship and spent the following year in France where he studied at the Atelier d'André Lhote following in the footsteps of Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone.
Having taught in both the Crawford School of Art and the Sligo Regional Technical College, his tuition was strongly based on direct observation and drawing from nature yet one in which he encouraged self-reliance on the part of the student.
John O'Leary Retrospective will tour to two further venues - Sligo Art Gallery and Model Arts and Niland Gallery - both exhibiting concurrently from May 29 - June 21.
www.crawfordartgallery.com /PressArchive/oleary.html   (289 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | John O'Leary
John O'Leary, who has died aged 58, made an exceptional contribution to United States-Chilean relations and to the struggle to bring General Pinochet to justice.
As US ambassador to Chile from 1998 to 2001, he brought goodness and a powerful intellect to the office, and worked to redress the effects of Washington's part in the consolidation of the Pinochet regime.
When I last met John, in June 2004, he was anxious to explore the relevance of the Pinochet precedent to attempts to render US officials accountable for human rights violations in Iraq.
www.guardian.co.uk /chile/story/0,13755,1488134,00.html   (907 words)

  
 John Charles Leary, Captain, United States Air Force & Foreign Service Officer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
John Charles "Jack" Leary, 78, who was in the Foreign Service from 1950 to 1988 and retired as charge d'affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Grenada, died of cancer August 4, 2002, at his home in Alexandria, Virginia.
Leary, an Economics Officer, held posts in Europe, Asia, North America and South America during his State Department career.
Survived by wife Nancy Leary; children, Suzy Taylor, Robert Leary, Barbara Leary Jones, John Leary Jr., and Maggie Barrett and grandchildren, Lauren and Alex Connolly, Anna Jones and Koko Barrett.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /jcleary.htm   (340 words)

  
 personal training, fitness, weight loss, muscle bulk, nutrition, massage, running, John O'Leary, Get Personal
John took on the task of firstly training my mind with his positive inspiration then adding expert knowledge of diet, followed with his unique gifts of fitness training.
After seeing many specialists ranging from doctors to physiotherapists with little success John put me on a progressive format to rehabilitate my injury and strengthen my areas of weakness.
John offers a service that goes way beyond just being a physical trainer.
www.getpersonal.com.au /test.htm   (477 words)

  
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Since Daniel was born in 1828/9 in Brandon, Ireland and the next child John was born in 1835 in Barnsley, we have to assume that they came over from Ireland after 1828 and before 1835.
Daniel was married to Sarah Holroyd which I know as I have their son John's birth certificate but I can't find a copy of their marriage certificate.
John Leary was described as a Fish Dealer in 1888 when he married Mary Ellen Routh and his address was 29 Wells Street, Leeds.
www.angelfire.com /folk/learyclan/Learyinfo.html   (851 words)

  
 Biography for: John O'Leary
John O'Leary was born at Main Street, Tipperary, the eldest son of John O'Leary, a shopkeeper, and Margaret Ryan.
His sister, Ellen O'Leary (1831-1889) was an Irish nationalist poet, and his younger brother Arthur, (who died of tuberculosis on 6 June 1861), took the oath of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
152-153, 155-156; O'Leary, John, Recollections of Fenians and Fenianism, London, 1896; Armstrong, Thomas, Thomas Armstrong, C.B.: A Memoir, 1832-1911, ed.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/O_Le_J.htm   (637 words)

  
 Will of Richard Leary
Land given to my son Cornelious Leary should not be disposed by him in his lifetime then and in such case my will is that part of ye sd.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my son John Leary one hundred acres of land be ye same more or less being a tract commonly known or called by ye name of Chinequpine Ridge to him and his heirs forever and likewise my youngest mare.
Leary Gent: was proved in open Curt according due form of law by the oath of John Long one of the subscribing Evidences.
patriot.net /~cpbarnes/LRY1738.HTM   (426 words)

  
 America's Post-Election Priority: by John O'Leary - The Politic - International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With U.S. international trade policy an issue in domestic politics once again (remember that "giant sucking sound" from the 1992 campaign?), now is not too soon to start looking beyond the partisan debates of the day and the November 2 presidential election that will settle them.
Nonetheless, when it comes time for the next administration to choose free trade routes, the bipartisan road that led to our historic agreement with Chile should be the road most taken for the United States.
John O'Leary was the United States Ambassador to Chile from 1998 to 2001.
www.thepolitic.org /news/2004/05/08/International/Americas.PostElection.Priority.By.John.Oleary-678344.shtml   (1990 words)

  
 "Leary, John Patrick, Fr., 1919-" Correspondence: Thomas Merton Center
Thomas Merton's Correspondence with: Leary, John Patrick, Fr., 1919-
John Leary; Leary, John Patrick; Leary, John P. Descriptive Summary
John Leary was a Jesuit priest and President of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
www.merton.org /Research/Correspondence/zc8a1.html   (282 words)

  
 SEARC'S WEB GUIDE - John O'Leary (1830-1907)
John O'Leary was born in Tipperary Town and educated at the local Grammar School and Carlow College.
Unable to complete his law studies because of his conviction, O'Leary enrolled at Oueen's College, Cork to study medicine in 1850.
He travelled to Paris in 1855 where he lived with Kevin Izod O'Doherty, John Martin and the American painter John MacNeill Whistler.
www.searcs-web.com /oleary.html   (737 words)

  
 Tyrrell County Processioner's Book
Leary to a Pine in the Said Leary's Line then Easterly along a Line of marked Trees which parts this Land from the Land of William Hassel in the the Chappel Chapel Swamp then along the Chappell Swamp y the Haw Branch to the first Station possess
Learys Land then South along that Line to a Pine the Corner Tree then Westerly along the Line between Sarah Leary and John Swain to a Holley Standing near the Side of the Swamp then Down the Swamp to the first Station Tho
Leary a Tract of Land called Turkey Island lying in Scoperlong Pocosson begining at the Corner Tree Standing on the West End of the Island and Runing along the Pocosson to the East End of the Island to the Corner Tree then along the Pocosson to the first Station Tho
patriot.net /~cpbarnes/TYRPROC2.HTM   (2237 words)

  
 John O'Leary (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Penn State University DuBois Campus Alumni
John Householder ’47 and Jean Brustrom relax in the rocking chair located in the lobby of the Smeal building while enjoying a continental breakfast and waiting to head “back to the classroom.”
Seated: John Householder ’47, Chester Wingert ’47, Dr. John O’Leary ’42, Jean Richards Hayes ’52, Ernest Gall ’40.
Standing: John Zelinski ’51, Curtis Keenan ’50, Marcella Johnson Keenan ’50, Russell Orner ’51, Dr. John Maurey ’52, Dr. Jackie Schoch ’51 and Bob Newell (Alumni Society President).
www2.ds.psu.edu /UnivRelations/Alumni/PARScrapbook.html   (676 words)

  
 March 26, 1999 - Lacrosse - Saint Anselm College
The Hawks leading scorer and brother combination of John O'LEARY and Brian O'LEARY (Glastonbury, CT) combined for notched six goals and seven assists to pace the Hawks attack.
John O'Leary notched six goals and two assists while Brian added five assists.
John MACISSO (Yarmouth, ME) led the Mariners, who dropped to 2-3 on the season, with two goals and an assist.
www.anselm.edu /athletics/lacrosse/news/1999/032699.html   (332 words)

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