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All posts in Deacon Jack Sullivan
Deacon Jack Sullivan in Birmingham
Deacon Jack Sullivan, aged 71, and his wife Carol are in Birmingham for five days as the official guests of the the Most Reverend Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham, and the Archdiocese of Birmingham. Deacon Sullivan’s cure from a serious [...]
Deacon Jack Sullivan to Proclaim Gospel at Mass for Cardinal Newman Beatification
Deacon Jack Sullivan, from the Archdiocese of Boston Massachusetts, was miraculously cured from a serious spinal disorder through the intercession of the Venerable John Henry
Impressions And Experiences By Deacon Jack Sullivan
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These reflections were handwritten by Deacon Jack Sullivan
Photos of Deacon Jack Sullivan’s Visit to The UK – November 2009
[caption id="attachment_1338" align="alignnone" width="455" caption="Deacon Jack Sullivan pictured in London on Sunday 8 November holdiay a copy my books "Benedict XVI and Cardinal Newman" and CTS booklet "Cardinal
Deacon Jack Sullivan – Miraculously Cured Through The Intercession Of Cardinal Newman – To Visit England In November
Jack Sullivan, the American Permanent Deacon, who was miraculously cured of a serious spinal disorder through the intercession of Cardinal Newman, in August 2001,
Deacon Jack Sullivan
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