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Saint John-Saint John, Barbados
The parish of Saint John (St. John) is a parish of Barbados on the eastern side of the island. It is home to one of its secondary schools, The Lodge School
Saint John-Saint Michael, Barbados
of eleven parishes of Barbados. It has a land area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi) and is found at the southwest portion of the island. Saint Michael has survived
Saint John-Saint Philip, Barbados
Saint Philip is a parish of Barbados at the easternmost end of the island. Saint Philip’s Parish Church was built as the Anglican parish church in 1640
Saint John-Saint John Parish
Wales, Australia Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda Saint John, Barbados Saint John Parish, Dominica Saint John Parish, Grenada Saint John Parish, Tobago,
Saint John-Saint John
Look up Saint John, St. John, or St John in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint John or St. John usually refers to John the Baptist, but also, sometimes
Saint John-Saint George, Barbados
parish of Saint George ("St. George") is located in the interior of Barbados. It is one of two land-locked parishes, the other being Saint Thomas to the
Saint John-Saint Joseph, Barbados
The parish of Saint Joseph is a parish of Barbados on the eastern side of the island. The parish is home to two of the more notable botanic gardens in
Saint John-Barbados
Barbados (UK: /bɑːrˈbeɪdɒs/ bar-BAY-doss; US: /bɑːrˈbeɪdoʊs/ bar-BAY-dohss; locally /bɑːrˈbeɪdəs/ bar-BAY-dəss) is an island country in the Lesser Antilles
Saint John-Sandra Mason
High Court judge in Saint Lucia and a Court of Appeal judge in Barbados, and was the first woman admitted to the bar in Barbados. She served as chair
Saint John-Geography of Barbados
Barbados' maritime boundaries consist of median lines with neighbours. These neighbours include: Martinique, and Saint Lucia to the northwest, Saint Vincent
Saint John-Drax Hall Estate
situated in Saint George, Barbados, in the Caribbean. Drax Hall still stands on the site where sugarcane was first cultivated on Barbados and is one of
Saint John-Bath, Barbados
the parish of Saint John, Barbados. List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados Pariser, H.S. (2000). Explore Barbados. Explore Barbados. Manatee Press
Saint John-Holetown
small city located in the Caribbean island nation of Barbados. Holetown is located in the parish of Saint James on the sheltered west coast of the island.
Saint John-List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Barbados. Barbados is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Americas. It is 34 kilometres
Saint John-Barbados Defence Force
for the Barbados Defence Force is located at St. Ann's Fort, The Garrison, Saint Michael. There are three main components of the BDF: The Barbados Regiment
Saint John-Barbados Police Service
The Barbados Police Service (BPS), previously called the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), is the law enforcement agency in Barbados, as established
Saint John-Barbados national football team
The Barbados national football team, nicknamed Bajan Tridents, is the national football team of Barbados, and is controlled by the Barbados Football Association
Saint John-Districts of Barbados
with Barbados' political parties. The Northern District contained all parishes northwards of the parishes of Saint Michael, Saint George and Saint John. This
Saint John-St. Margaret's Church, Barbados
Church is a church located in the parish of Saint John, Barbados. It was built in 1862. "Diocese of Barbados". www.anglican.bb. 13°11′00″N 59°30′00″W /
Saint John-Outline of Barbados
English place names in List of ecoregions in Administrative divisions of Parishes of Christ Church
Saint John-Kendal, Barbados
parish of Saint John, Barbados. List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados Watson, M.R.; Potter, R.B. (2001). Low-cost Housing in Barbados: Evolution
Saint John-History of Barbados
Barbados is an island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, situated about 100 miles (160 km) east of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Roughly triangular
Saint John-Monarchy of Barbados
of Barbados was a system of government in which a hereditary monarch was the sovereign and head of state of Barbados from 1966 to 2021. Barbados shared
Saint John-Parishes of Barbados
The country of Barbados is divided into sub-regions known as parishes. They are legally styled as the "Parish of (parish name)" as opposed to the American
Saint John-Index of Barbados-related articles
John, Barbados Saint Joseph, Barbados Saint Joseph Hospital Saint Lawrence Gap Saint Lucy, Barbados Saint Martins, Barbados Saint Michael, Barbados Saint
Saint John-Saint Andrew's Day
Constantinople, San Andres Island (Colombia), Saint Andrew (Barbados) and Tenerife (Spain). The celebration of Saint Andrew as a national festival among some
Saint John-Politics of Barbados
Christ Church, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James, Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Saint Michael, Saint Peter, Saint Philip, Saint Thomas; and
Saint John-Economy of Barbados
Since the island country's independence in 1966, the economy of Barbados has been transformed from a low-income economy dependent upon sugar production
Saint John-Cherry Grove, Barbados
Cherry Grove is a populated place in the parish of Saint John, Barbados. Cherry Grove is mainly a residential area. There is a grocery store, a bar & deli
Saint John-Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Saint John (Danish: Sankt Jan; Spanish: San Juan) is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea and a constituent district of the United States Virgin
Saint John-Bridgetown
and largest city of Barbados. Formerly The Town of Saint Michael, the Greater Bridgetown area is located within the parish of Saint Michael. Bridgetown
Saint John-Mia Mottley
attorney who has served as the eighth prime minister of Barbados since 2018 and as Leader of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) since 2008. Mottley is the first
Saint John-Saint Ann's Fort
Saint Ann's Fort is a historic military fort in Barbados. It is located in the Garrison Historic Area (also known as St. Ann's Garrison or, more commonly
Saint John-David Thompson (Barbadian politician)
David John Howard Thompson (25 December 1961 – 23 October 2010) was the sixth prime minister of Barbados from 15 January 2008 until his death from pancreatic
Saint John-Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels
p. 2631. Saint Michael's Cathedral, Barbados on Facebook Carrington, Sean; Fraser, Henry (2003). "St. Michael's Cathedral". A~Z of Barbados Heritage.
Saint John-Saint Lucia national football team
Lucia v Sint Maarten Haiti v Saint Lucia Saint Lucia v Aruba Curaçao v Saint Lucia Saint Lucia v Barbados Kingsley Armstrong (1996) Cassim Louis
Saint John-Vehicle registration plates of Barbados
Barbadian Vehicle registration plates consist of letters and numbers. The Barbados Licensing Authority issues licence plates to all new motor vehicle owners
Saint John-Sherbourne, Barbados
Sherbourne is a populated place in the parish of Saint John, Barbados. Sherbourne is mainly a residential area, located south of Highway 3C. It is home
Saint John-St Nicholas Abbey
St Nicholas Abbey is located in Saint Peter, Barbados, and is a plantation house, museum and rum distillery. Colonel Benjamin Berringer built the house
Saint John-Errol Barrow
and the first prime minister of Barbados. Born into a family of political and civic activists in the parish of Saint Lucy, he became a WWII aviator, combat
Saint John-Republicanism in Barbados
On 30 November 2021, Barbados transitioned from a parliamentary constitutional monarchy under the hereditary monarch of Barbados (Queen Elizabeth II)
Saint John-High Commission of Canada, Bridgetown
Commission to Barbados also accredited to Eastern Caribbean counterpart islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia
Saint John-Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Fraser; John Gilmore; G Addinton Forde (2003). A-Z of Barbados heritage. Macmillan Caribbean. ISBN 0333920686. OCLC 53920419. SAINT, Sir (Sidney) John, from
Saint John-List of schools in Barbados
– Bank Hall, Saint Michael The Codrington School (private), The International School of Barbados – Society, Saint John's Parish, Barbados Cane Vale Prep
Saint John-Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)
Order of St John, short for Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (French: l'ordre très vénérable de l'Hôpital de Saint-Jean de
Saint John-Barbados–Japan relations
parish of Saint George. Barbados is represented in Japan through a non-resident ambassador in Bridgetown. Japan's new Ambassador for Barbados, Mitsuhiko
Saint John-Hubert Hutchinson
Hubert John Hutchinson was the Dean of Barbados from 1945 until 1950. He was educated at Codrington College and ordained in 1916. After curacies at Saint Peter
Saint John-Tom Adams (politician)
Barbados to die in office. He was buried in Bridgetown, Barbados, at the churchyard of the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels on Saint Michael's
Saint John-List of prime ministers of Barbados
This is a list of prime ministers of Barbados. Caribbean portal Ilaro Court Elections in Barbados Politics of Barbados Prime Minister of the West Indies
Saint John-Shai Hope
professional cricket. He pursued secondary schooling at Queen's College in Saint James, Barbados. Hope was further educated at Bedes Senior School in East Sussex
Saint John-Grenada national football team
Loss Fixture Grenada v Barbados Grenada v Barbados Grenada v Barbados Grenada v Saint Lucia Grenada v Saint Lucia Grenada v United States
Saint John-Telecommunications in Barbados
Communications in Barbados refers to the telephony, internet, postal, radio, and television systems of Barbados. Barbados has long been an informational
Saint John-List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to Barbados
of Saint Kitts and Nevis (passed from Antigua to Barbados in June 2008); Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (since 2007). 1966–1970: John S
Saint John-St. John's Parish Church, Barbados
St. John's Parish Church in Barbados is the first church of St. John that is presumed to have been a simple wooden building, but its date is unknown. The
Saint John-Saint Kitts and Nevis
Glasgow, they defeated the US Virgin Islands and Barbados before they were outmatched by Mexico, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago
Saint John-Foreign relations of Barbados
the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Barbados. At the political level, these matters are officially handled by the Ministry
Saint John-Caribbean
and Les Saintes), the current French overseas collectivities of Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin Portuguese West Indies – present-day Barbados, known
Saint John-Venture, Barbados
Venture is a populated place in the parish of Saint John, Barbados. Venture is mainly a residential area, located at Highway Y. It is home of the Trinity
Saint John-Sandals Resorts
in Nassau Sandals Barbados in Saint Lawrence Gap Sandals Royal Barbados in Saint Lawrence Gap Sandals Grande Antigua in St. John's Sandals Royal Curaçao
Saint John-John Saint (agricultural chemist)
Sidney John Saint CMG OBE FRSC (16 September 1897 – 15 June 1987) was an English agricultural chemist who spent most of his working life in Barbados, where
Saint John-John Bromley (the elder)
John Bromley (c. 1652–1707), of White River, Saint Philip, Barbados, and Horseheath Hall, Cambridgeshire, was an plantation owner and English politician
Saint John-Codrington School (Barbados)
in Barbados Codrington Plantations Codrington College The Lodge School "School Profile: The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados". Retrieved
Saint John-Music of Barbados
The music of Barbados includes distinctive national styles of folk and popular music, including elements of Western classical and religious music. The
Saint John-Grantley Herbert Adams
was buried in Bridgetown, Barbados, at the churchyard of the Anglican Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels on Saint Michael's Row. The former
Saint John-Republic Bank
operations in Anguilla, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Maarten
Saint John-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Lesser Antilles
District and is part of the Barbados Bridgetown Mission. The branch serves members in Anguilla, Saba, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, and Sint Maarten.
Saint John-List of high commissioners of New Zealand to Barbados
Barbados is New Zealand's foremost diplomatic representative in Barbados, and in charge of New Zealand's diplomatic mission in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Saint John-Combermere School
Combermere School is a school in Barbados, notable as one of the oldest schools in the Caribbean, established in 1695. Its alumni include several leading
Saint John-Owen Pilgrim
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1919 to 1926. List of Barbadian representative cricketers
Saint John-Barbados–United Kingdom relations
surpassed only by Saint Kitts though unlike St. Kitts Barbados never changed hands. The first English settlement close to Holetown in Barbados was established
Saint John-John Montague Stow
British government's Commissioner of Saint Lucia. In a later role, he was the last governor of the former colony of Barbados, serving from 8 October 1959 until
Saint John-2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Caribbean Zone
the second round. March 5, 2000 Barbados National Stadium, Bridgetown Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Franklyn Dorset (Saint Kitts and Nevis) March 18, 2000
Saint John-Saint Lucia
Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent, northwest of Barbados and south of Martinique. It covers a land area of 617 km2
Saint John-Diocese of Barbados
The Diocese of Barbados is one of eight dioceses of the Anglican Communion that is part of the Province of the West Indies. The diocese was established
Saint John-Henry Haynes (cricketer)
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for the Barbados cricket team in 1864/65. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Henry
Saint John-Brereton, Barbados
Brereton is a village in Saint Philip Parish in Barbados. The Brereton name started with a John Brereton who traveled to Barbados in 1654. Brereton is situated
Saint John-University of the West Indies at Cave Hill
West Indies at Cave Hill is a public research university in Cave Hill, Barbados. It is one of five general campuses in the University of the West Indies
Saint John-List of airports in the Caribbean
Wikipedia articles: Category:Airports in Anguilla Category:Airports in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Some Caribbean airports without articles can
Saint John-Grapefruit
yellow to dark pink/red. Grapefruit is a citrus hybrid that originated in Barbados in the 18th century. It is an accidental cross between the sweet orange
Saint John-Saint Lucy
Santa Lucia, Naples, Italy Port St. Lucie, Florida, United States Saint Lucy, Barbados, Caribbean Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard, Quebec, Canada Sainte-Lucie-des-Laurentides
Saint John-Barbados and CARICOM
The nation of Barbados has been a supporter of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Barbados was one of the four founding members in 1973 which then along
Saint John-Anthony Mayers
is a Barbadian cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1954/55 and 1955/56. List of Barbadian representative cricketers
Saint John-Saint Kitts
Nichola Town Saint Anne Sandy Point Saint George Basseterre Saint John Capisterre Saint Mary Cayon Saint Paul Capisterre Saint Peter Basseterre Saint Thomas
Saint John-Freundel Stuart
office on 23 October 2010 from pancreatic cancer. Stuart was born in Saint Philip, Barbados. He is the father of one daughter.[1] An alumnus of the Christ Church
Saint John-Andrew the Apostle
Andrés [es] in Cameros (La Rioja). Andrew is the patron saint of several countries and cities, including Barbados, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Ukraine, Sarzana,
Saint John-Area code 246
the telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Barbados. The sequence 246 spells BIM on an alpha-numeric telephone keypad, a nickname
Saint John-Neville Lancelot Goddard
William Blake. Neville Lancelot Goddard was born in Fontabelle, Saint Michael, Barbados on February 19, 1905, to Joseph Nathaniel Goddard, a merchant,
Saint John-Barton Outram
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in two first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1903/04. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Barton
Saint John-Barbados Defence Force Band
The Barbados Defence Force Band (also known as the Zouave Band), is a musical element of the reserve units that make up the Headquarters Company, Barbados
Saint John-Herbert Thorne
a Barbadian cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1891/92. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Herbert
Saint John-Mara Thompson
(born 4 October 1961) is a Saint Lucian-born Barbadian politician, educator and widow of the sixth Prime Minister of Barbados, David Thompson, who died
Saint John-Saint-Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint-Pierre (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pjɛʁ] ) is the capital of the French overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, off the coast of the
Saint John-List of Eastern Caribbean people
Canada; both parents are from Barbados) Pierre Browne - sprinter Anson Carter - NHL player (born in Canada to parents from Barbados) Ashley Cole - English footballer
Saint John-Geography of Saint Kitts and Nevis
total: 261 km2 (Saint Kitts 168 km2; Nevis 93 km2) land: 261 km2 water: 0 km2 Area - comparative: two thirds the size of the island of Barbados Coastline:
Saint John-Sandy Lane (resort)
five-star beachfront resort close to Holetown and Paynes Bay on the island of Barbados. Sandy Lane was opened in 1961 by Ronald Tree, a former British politician
Saint John-Hubert Brathwaite
cricketer. He played in six first-class and five List A matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1978 to 1984. List of Barbadian representative cricketers
Saint John-CARICOM heads of government
(twice), Perry Christie (twice) and Hubert Minnis Barbados: Errol Barrow (twice), Tom Adams, Bernard St. John, Erskine Sandiford, Owen Arthur, David Thompson
Saint John-Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
Saint Vincent is a volcanic island in the Caribbean. It is the largest island of the country Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and is located in the Caribbean
Saint John-Edward Ward (umpire)
England, in 1935. He also played in one first-class cricket match for Barbados in 1928/29. List of Test cricket umpires English cricket team in West Indies
Saint John-LGBT rights in Barbados
transgender (LGBT) people in Barbados do not possess the same legal rights as non-LGBT people. In December 2022, the courts ruled Barbados' laws against buggery
Saint John-Patron saints of places
Rome Nepomuk – John of Nepomuk Olomouc – Paulina of Rome Písek – Pope Pius V Plzeň – Bartholomew Polná – Saint Ligorius Prague – John of Nepomuk, Wenceslaus
Saint John-Anguilla national football team
2022 World Cup in Qatar, Anguilla were drawn into group D with Dominica, Barbados, Dominican Republic, and Panama, whom they’d each play once. Their first
Saint John-Afro-Caribbean people
Afro-Caribbean descent to win an Academy Award in the US Rihanna – Barbados, singer Chevalier de Saint-Georges – Guadeloupe, composer Cardi B - Dominican Republic
Saint John-West Indies Federation
sovereign states of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad
Saint John-Blythe Danner
German immigrant, and one of her paternal great-grandmothers was born in Barbados to a family of European descent. Danner graduated from George School, a
Saint John-History of Saint Lucia
Both the British, with their headquarters in Barbados, and the French, centered on Martinique, found Saint Lucia attractive after the slave-based sugar
Saint John-Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (IATA: MSP, ICAO: KMSP, FAA LID: MSP), also less commonly known as Wold–Chamberlain Field, is a joint civil-military
Saint John-Irish people in Jamaica
Jamaica portal Ireland portal Irish immigration to Saint Kitts and Nevis Irish immigration to Barbados Redlegs List of expatriate Irish populations Thomas
Saint John-Saint Barthélemy
Saint Barthélemy (French: Saint-Barthélemy, [sɛ̃ baʁtelemi] ), officially the Collectivité territoriale de Saint-Barthélemy, also known as St. Barts (English)
Saint John-Culture of Barbados
The culture of Barbados is a blend of West African and British cultures present in Barbados. English is the official language of the nation, reflecting
Saint John-1831 Barbados–Louisiana hurricane
collapsed buildings (including the St. John's Parish Church, Barbados). It produced great damage in Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia, and slightly touched Martinique
Saint John-List of Caribbean islands
Cay) Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island are the main four United States Virgin Islands. The capital, Charlotte Amalie, is on Saint Thomas
Saint John-John Pilgrim (cricketer)
John Pilgrim (24 September 1860 – 11 March 1925) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1891/92
Saint John-Johns Island, South Carolina
Vineyard. Johns Island is 84 square miles (220 km2) in area, with a population of 21,500. Johns Island was named after Saint John Parish in Barbados by the
Saint John-James Drax
the English colony of Barbados and acquired ownership of several sugar plantations and slaves. Drax was expelled from Barbados by the Royalists because
Saint John-Allan Jemmott
a Barbadian cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team in 1891/92. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Allan
Saint John-Dominica national football team
in the first round (3–3 in Roseau and 1–3 in St. John's) before losing in the second phase to Barbados (1–0 in both Roseau and Bridgetown). In the 2002
Saint John-Great Hurricane of 1780
Caribbean. Notes compiled for the Caribbean Meteorological Institute, Saint James, Barbados. Dunbar, 1804: Transactions of the American [Philosophical] Society
Saint John-Bowmanston
the parish of Saint John, Barbados. It is the home of the Bowmanston water pumping station. List of cities, towns and villages in Barbados Richardson, B
Saint John-British West Indies
Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, British
Saint John-Joseph Phillips (Barbadian cricketer)
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in four first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1919 to 1923. List of Barbadian representative cricketers
Saint John-George Washington House (Barbados)
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington is alleged to have stayed in 1751. He was
Saint John-List of World Heritage Sites in Barbados
1972. Barbados accepted the convention on April 9, 2002, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. As of 2023, Barbados has only
Saint John-John Goddard (cricketer)
was born in Fontabelle, Saint Michael, Barbados, into a family that controlled one of the leading trading companies in Barbados. He was a younger brother
Saint John-Irish indentured servants
control of the British Empire, such as the British West Indies (particularly Barbados, Jamaica and the Leeward Islands), British North America and later Australia
Saint John-West Indies cricket team
Antigua and BarbudaL Barbados DominicaW GrenadaW Guyana Jamaica Saint Kitts and Nevis NevisL Saint KittsL Saint LuciaW Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesW
Saint John-ABC Highway
Highway is the main urban highway in Barbados. Opened in 1989, it is named after three famous Barbadian politicians: John Michael Geoffrey Manningham ("Tom")
Saint John-Spiritual Baptist
Upon returning to Barbados he held the first open-air meeting in Oistins, Christ Church. Due to a well received response in Barbados, he quickly established
Saint John-List of governors of Barbados
viceroys in Barbados from its initial colonisation in 1627 by England until it achieved independence in 1966. From 1833 to 1885, Barbados was part of
Saint John-Telecommunications in Saint Lucia
Submarine fibre optic link with Martinique (France), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Barbados. Saint Lucia is part of the North American Numbering Plan
Saint John-St. John's Church
, Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales St. Parish Church, Church of St the Evangelist, Liège St. , York Mills St
Saint John-Francis Speed (Barbadian cricketer)
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for the Barbados cricket team in 1871/72. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Francis
Saint John-CIBC Caribbean
Bahamas Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Curaçao Grenada Jamaica Sint Maarten Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and
Saint John-Thomas Clarke (Dean of Barbados)
Barbados, where he was ordained in 1836. After curacies at St. John's, Antigua, St Matthias, Barbados, and Christ Church on the same island, he began his long
Saint John-Charles McDonald Griffith
is representing the Saint John constituency, Barbados. "MPs say aid being given to Belle squatters is no election gimmick". Barbados Today. 2022-01-08.
Saint John-Robert Alleyne (cricketer)
was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for the Barbados cricket team in 1871/72. List of Barbadian representative cricketers "Robert
Saint John-Sir John Alleyne, 1st Baronet
Alleyne descended from the first settlers on Barbados and was born at St James as the second son of John Alleyne and his wife Mary Terrill, daughter of
Saint John-John Brathwaite
John Brathwaite (born 24 February 1872, date of death unknown) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in three first-class matches for the Barbados cricket
Saint John-Conset Bay
of Barbados. Near the community of St. Marks, it lies off the southeastern shoreline of the Parish of St. John. Barbados Maps: Conset Bay, Barbados Tourism
Saint John-In Plenty and In Time of Need
"In Plenty and In Time of Need" is the national anthem of the country of Barbados. It was written by Irving Burgie and was composed by C. Van Roland Edwards
Saint John-Bussa's rebellion
European slave traders and transported to Barbados in the late 18th century as a slave, where under the Barbados Slave Code slavery had been legal since
Saint John-List of former European colonies
Trinidad Saint-Barthélemy Cooper Island Saint-Barthélemy (1814–1878) Bahamas Barbados Belize Jamaica Leeward Islands Antigua and Barbuda Dominica Saint Christopher
Saint John-Antilles
(United States) Saint Croix Saint Thomas Saint John Dominica Grenada Martinique (France) Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Barbados Trinidad and
Saint John-Bermuda national football team
second round directly in group B, alongside Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados. Although they again defeated Trinidad and Tobago (2–1), they could only
Saint John-Hurricane Elsa
central tropical Atlantic, about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) east-southeast of Barbados; its genesis was the third farthest east on record in the month of June
Saint John-UTC−04:00
Barbuda Barbados Dominica Dominican Republic France Guadeloupe Basse-Terre Grande-Terre Les Saintes Marie-Galante La Désirade Martinique Saint Barthélemy
Saint John-John Shepherd (cricketer)
County Cricket Club. He was born in Belleplaine, St Andrew in Barbados and played for the Barbados cricket team in his early career. Shepherd made his Test
Saint John-Zeeteah Massiah
in Saint John, Barbados and grew up in London. In 2001 she moved to Germany, and in 2012 returned to England, where she now lives. Born in Barbados, Zeeteah
Saint John-Argyle International Airport
new flights from between Barbados St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Dominica Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint John-Codrington College
Codrington College is an Anglican theological college in St. John, Barbados now affiliated with the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill. It is one
Saint John-Church View, Saint George, Barbados
Church View is a village located in the province of Saint George, Barbados. Church View is located about 15km from Bridgetown. It is surrounded by Boarded
Saint John-Visa policies of British Overseas Territories
countries, Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominica
Saint John-John Smith (explorer)
the great river of the Amazons, the iles of St. Christopher, Mevis, and Barbados in the West Indies / all written by actuall authors, whose names you shall
Saint John-Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Thomas
The Diocese of Saint Thomas in the Virgin Islands (Latin: Diœcesis Sancti Thomae in Insulis Virgineis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese
Saint John-List of Caribbean carnivals around the world
United States Virgin Islands Saint Croix — Crucian Carnival, late December/early January Three King's Day Saint John — St. John Festival, June through July
Saint John-List of cricketers who were knighted
Worrell (born in Barbados; 1924–1967), knighted for services to cricket in 1964. Sir Garfield St Aubrun "Garry" Sobers AO OCC (born in Barbados; 28 July 1936)
Saint John-Leandro Rizzuto Jr.
"Ambassador of the U.S. to Barbados, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Vincent & the Grenadines: Who
Saint John-John Worrell Carrington
administrator between 1872 and 1902. He served the Caribbean colonies of Barbados, St. Lucia, Tobago, Grenada, and British Guiana until his final appointment
Saint John-Saint Croix
Saint Croix (/krɔɪ/ KROY; Spanish: Santa Cruz; Dutch: Sint-Kruis; French: Sainte-Croix; Danish and Norwegian: Sankt Croix; Taino: Ay Ay) is an island
Saint John-St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
Christian Arabs. St John's is the home of the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda. St John's is the capital of the Parish of Saint John. The Eastern Caribbean
Saint John-List of longest-reigning monarchs
(sovereign 26 May 1966, republic 23 February 1970; 3 years, 273 days) Barbados (sovereign 30 November 1966, republic 30 November 2021; 55 years, 0 days)
Saint John-Flag of England
Bahamas Naval Ensign of Barbados Naval Ensign of the Solomon Islands Naval Ensign of Ghana Naval Ensign of Grenada Naval Ensign of Saint Kitts and Nevis South
Saint John-DGM Barbados Open
the Americas. It was hosted by the Royal Westmoreland Golf Club, Saint James, Barbados. Coverage on the European Senior Tour's official site Archived 2016-11-03
Saint John-Hugh Springer
1994) was the organiser and first general secretary of the Barbados Workers' Union, and Barbados' fourth governor-general. He was a lawyer, politician and
Saint John-List of American universities and colleges outside the United States
". aubmed.org. "Bridgetown International University: MBBS in America | MBBS in USA". biumed.com. Retrieved 2020-01-23. "MD ~ MBBS in
Saint John-Languages of the Caribbean
Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, French Guiana and Saint-Martin) English (official language of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize,
Saint John-Harold Bernard St. John
Harold Bernard St. John, KA (16 August 1931 – 29 February 2004) was a Barbadian politician who served as the third prime minister of Barbados from 1985 to 1986
Saint John-List of cricket grounds in the West Indies
and Barbuda Barbados British Virgin Islands Dominica Grenada Guyana Jamaica Montserrat Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the
Saint John-The Lodge School
Lodge School is a co-educational government secondary school in Saint John, Barbados, established in 1745. The school has closed and reopened four times
Saint John-J. B. Emtage
in one first-class match for the Barbados cricket team in 1921/22. Emtage was educated at The Lodge School in Barbados, and Magdalen College, Oxford. He
Saint John-Flying fish
flight expose them to attack by avian predators such as frigate birds. Barbados is known as "the land of the flying fish" and the fish is one of the national
Saint John-2023 in the Caribbean
Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Kadooment Day, Barbados August 3 Emancipation Day, Barbados Culturama Day, Saint Kitts and Nevis August
Saint John-List of islands in the Atlantic Ocean
Barbuda one side borders the Atlantic Guadeloupe Dominica The Bahamas Barbados Bermuda (United Kingdom) Newfoundland (Canada) Baccalieu Island, Bell Island
Saint John-2001 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV
daviscup.com. "Haiti v Barbados". daviscup.com. "Antigua and Barbuda v Eastern Caribbean". daviscup.com. "Barbados v Saint Lucia". daviscup.com. "U
Saint John-Harrison College (Barbados)
College is a co-educational grammar school (secondary school) in Bridgetown, Barbados. Founded in 1733, the school takes its name from Thomas Harrison, a Bridgetown
Saint John-Haitian Revolution
successful insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti. The revolt began on 22 August
Saint John-Sugar plantations in the Caribbean
century, sugar dominated Martinique, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Croix, Barbados, the Leeward Islands, Saint Domingue, Cuba, as well as many other islands that
Saint John-Dodds Prison
Prison Dodds until the dissolution of the Barbadian Crown, is a prison in Barbados at Dodds, St. Philip. It was built as a replacement for HM Glendairy Prison
Saint John-Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
capital of the island of Saint Barthélemy. Originally called Le Carénage, it was renamed in honor of King Gustav III of Sweden. Saint Barthélemy was first
Saint John-2021 deaths in the United States (July–December)
(b.1944) David Carter, 67, football player (Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1953) Gwendolyn Faison, 96, politician, mayor of Camden, New Jersey
Saint John-Saint Lucia–United States relations
agencies, such as the World Bank, and the USAID office in Bridgetown, Barbados. The Peace Corps, whose Eastern Caribbean regional headquarters is located
Saint John-West Indies
Carriacou and Petite Martinique Martinique (France) Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Barbados† Trinidad and Tobago† Bahamas Turks and Caicos
Saint John-John Compton
Sir John George Melvin Compton, KCMG PC (29 April 1925 – 7 September 2007) was a Saint Lucian politician who became the first Prime Minister upon independence
Saint John-Livingstone Puckerin
He played in eighteen first-class and fourteen List A matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1988 to 1996, and became the manager of the team in 2008
Saint John-List of country calling codes
Dutch and British Overseas Territories: 1 (242) – Bahamas 1 (246) – Barbados 1 (264) – Anguilla 1 (268) – Antigua and Barbuda 1 (284) – British Virgin
Saint John-List of ambassadors of the United States to Saint Kitts and Nevis
United States to the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The title of the ambassador is United States Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean and
Saint John-Arawak
colonial version of the history of Barbados in the book 'Last Arawak Girl Born in Barbados – a 17th Century Tale' (2021) John P. Bennett (Lokono), first Amerindian
Saint John-Aruba national football team
Cayman Islands Dominican Republic v Aruba Aruba v Curaçao Saint Lucia v Aruba Barbados v Aruba Aruba v Haiti René Notten (1995) Ángel Botta (1996)
Saint John-Owen Arthur
appointed to the Senate of Barbados in 1983, and won a by-election to the House of Assembly in 1984 for the constituency of Saint Peter. In 1985 he was appointed
Saint John-Caribbean literature
the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Martin, St Kitts
Saint John-List of prime ministers of Elizabeth II
Reference Barbados became independent on 30 November 1966 with Errol Barrow as the first prime minister. Barrow had previously been Premier of Barbados. Reference
Saint John-Ferdinand Paleologus
island in 1627. Ferdinand's presence on Barbados is first attested on 26 June 1644, when he and his older brother John Theodore are attested as witnesses to
Saint John-Theo Bair
team ahead of friendlies against Barbados and Iceland. He made his debut on January 7 in the first match against Barbados, and scored a goal in a 4–1 victory
Saint John-V-Dem Democracy Indices
Liechtenstein, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Tonga,
Saint John-Chattel house
be quickly moved to a new property. It has been customary for people in Barbados to build additions onto their chattel houses. As such, the house may look
Saint John-Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
itinerary consisted of Saint Lucia; Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Grenada; Trinidad and Tobago; Montserrat; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Anguilla;
Saint John-Chlorocebus
Today, they are found on the West Indian islands of Barbados, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla, and Saint Martin. A colony also exists in Broward County, Florida
Saint John-2000 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV
com. "Barbados v Eastern Caribbean". daviscup.com. "Bermuda v Honduras". daviscup.com. "Antigua and Barbuda v Saint Lucia". daviscup.com. "Barbados v Bermuda"
Saint John-Rum
Antigua, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, Belize, Bermuda, Saint Kitts, the Demerara region of Guyana
Saint John-Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
Saint John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed to Saint John
Saint John-Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda
city of St. John's. Saint John borders Saint Mary, Saint Peter, Saint George, and Saint Paul. Saint John faces the Caribbean Sea. Saint John is surrounded
Saint John-Saint Peter's tomb
Saint Peter's tomb is a site under St. Peter's Basilica that includes several graves and a structure said by Vatican authorities to have been built to
Saint John-Saint John's
Look up St. John's or St. Johns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint John's or St. John's may refer to: St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, location
Saint John-Church of St. John at Kaneo
Saint John the Theologian, Kaneo (Macedonian: Свети Јован Канео, Latinic: Sveti Jovan Kaneo) or simply Saint John at Kaneo is a Macedonian Orthodox church
Saint John-St. John, Indiana
St. John or Saint John is a town in Lake County, Indiana, United States. The town of St. John has homes in St. John Township, Hanover Township, and Center
Saint John-John Berchmans
John Berchmans, SJ (Dutch: Jan Berchmans [jɑm ˈbɛr(ə)xmɑns]; 13 March 1599 – 13 August 1621) was a Jesuit scholastic and is revered as a saint in the Catholic
Saint John-Saint John Airport
Saint John Airport (French: Aéroport de Saint-Jean) (IATA: YSJ, ICAO: CYSJ) is a Canadian airport in Saint John, New Brunswick. Located about 8 nautical
Saint John-Saint John Plantation, Maine
Saint John Plantation is a plantation in Aroostook County, Maine, United States, on the banks of the Saint John River. The population was 263 at the 2020
Saint John-Radegund
is "The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge"). Radegund was born about
Saint John-Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School
Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School (Ss. Neumann Goretti for short) is a private Roman Catholic high school located at 1736 South
Saint John-Gospel of John
The Gospel of John (Ancient Greek: Εὐαγγέλιον κατὰ Ἰωάννην, romanized: Euangélion katà Iōánnēn) is the fourth of the four canonical gospels in the New
Saint John-St. John's Cathedral
St. John's Cathedral, Tiruvalla St John's Cathedral (Limerick) St. John's Cathedral (Kuala Lumpur) Saint John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta St. John's Cathedral
Saint John-Saint John's College
Saint John's College or variations may refer to: St John's College, University of Queensland, a residential college on the St Lucia campus of the university
Saint John-St. John, North Dakota
St. John or Saint John is a city in Rolette County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 322 at the 2020 census. St. John was laid out in 1882
Saint John-Mary of Egypt
you will find glorious rest." She immediately went to the monastery of Saint John the Baptist on the banks of the River Jordan, where she received absolution
Saint John-Monastery of Saint John the Theologian
The Monastery of Saint John the Theologian (Greek: Μονή του Αγίου Ιωάννου του Θεολόγου, romanized: Moní tou Agíou Ioánnou tou Theológou; also called Monastery
Saint John-St. John, Washington
St. John was founded and named in the late 1880s for settler E.T. St. John. St. John was officially incorporated on March 10, 1904. E.T. St. John was
Saint John-Richard Harris
main and title character in the production Abraham (1993) as well as Saint John of Patmos in the 2000 TV film production Apocalypse. Harris recorded several
Saint John-Saint John Shipbuilding
Saint John Shipbuilding was a Canadian shipbuilding company located in Saint John, New Brunswick. The shipyard was active from 1923 to 2003. Numerous
Saint John-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
approximate total of 750,000 people. It has two seminaries, the Saint Paul Seminary and Saint John Vianney College Seminary. Its official newspaper is The Catholic
Saint John-Tridentine Mass
custodes, the Pope says "the liturgical books promulgated by Saint Paul VI and Saint John Paul II, in conformity with the decrees of Vatican Council II
Saint John-Saint John's Island
Saint John's Island (Chinese: 圣约翰岛; pinyin: Shèngyuēhàndǎo Malay: Pulau Sekijang Bendera) also known as St John's is an island in the Straits of Singapore
Saint John-Molenbeek-Saint-Jean
year 985. The suffix Saint-Jean in French or Sint-Jans in Dutch, meaning "Saint John", refers to the parish's patron saint, Saint John the Baptist, though
Saint John-John of Beverley
structure there, a monastery. John was associated with miracles during and after his lifetime and was canonised a saint by the Catholic Church in 1037
Saint John-Saint John's Co-Cathedral
St John's Co-Cathedral (Maltese: Kon-Katidral ta' San Ġwann) is a Catholic co-cathedral in Valletta, Malta, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It was
Saint John-Saint John Parish
Wales, Australia Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda Saint John, Barbados Saint John Parish, Dominica Saint John Parish, Grenada Saint John Parish, Tobago,
Saint John-John the Baptist
is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist Christian traditions, Saint John by certain Catholic
Saint John-John Cassian
provinces. Saint John Cassian (circa 360-433), former ascetic in the deserts of Egypt and then deacon of the Patriarch of Constantinople Saint John Chrysostom
Saint John-Saint John Energy
Commission of the City of Saint John, operating as Saint John Energy, is the electricity utility for the city of Saint John, New Brunswick. It was founded
Saint John-John Chrysostom
authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, his Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities. The epithet Χρυσόστομος (Chrysostomos
Saint John-John Climacus
Ladder, John Scholasticus and John Sinaites, was a 6th–7th century Christian monk at the monastery on Mount Sinai. He is revered as a saint by the Eastern
Saint John-John the Evangelist
the Evangelist St. the Evangelist by Joan de Joanes (1507–1579), oil on panel the Evangelist by Domenichino (1621–29)
Saint John-John Ogilvie (saint)
John Ogilvie. In the Scottish Highlands there is the Parish of Saint John Ogilvie comprising the Churches of Saint Joseph’s in Invergordon and Saint Vincent
Saint John-Incorruptibility
Alexy II. Saint Job of Pochayiv Saint John Maximovitch of Shanghai and San Francisco Saint John the Russian Saint Nectarios of Aegina Saint Parascheva
Saint John-Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, lit. 'the Day of the Festival of Patrick'), is a religious and cultural holiday
Saint John-Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)
The Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Chivalric Order of Saint John of the Hospital at Jerusalem (German: Balley Brandenburg des Ritterlichen Ordens Sankt
Saint John-Cross of Saint Peter
The Cross of Saint Peter, also known as the Petrine Cross, is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times, it
Saint John-Saint John of the Mountain
Saint John of the Mountain is: Saint John Mountain (California)- a mountain in California, USA Saint John of the Mountain (Spain) - a village in the province
Saint John-Saint John County, New Brunswick
Saint John County (2016 population: 74,020) is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada. The city of Saint John dominates the county. Elsewhere in the
Saint John-Rothesay (electoral district)
in 1994 as Saint John-Kings out of parts of Saint John County, Kings County and a small portion of the eastern edge of the City of Saint John all in and
Saint John-Saint John-Fundy
Saint John-Fundy was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. "Thirty-seventh General Election - Report of
Saint John-Saint John East
Saint John East (French: Saint-Jean-Est) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. The riding was created
Saint John-Saint John-Lancaster
Saint John-Lancaster can mean: Saint John Lancaster (provincial district, 1995-present) Saint John—Rothesay (federal district, known as "Saint John—Lancaster"
Saint John-City of St. John
See also St. John's, Newfoundland, Saint John, New Brunswick or Saint John City (electoral district) City of St. John was a federal electoral district
Saint John-Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Saint John the Baptist Church is a parish church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu in Hawaii, United States. On May 8, 1844, Saint John the Baptist
Saint John-Hypericum perforatum
Hypericum perforatum, commonly known as St John's wort, is a flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. It is a perennial plant that grows up to one meter
Saint John-John
of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter Pope John (disambiguation), several popes Saint John (disambiguation), many people John of Antioch (historian), a
Saint John-Saint John Sea Dogs
The Saint John Sea Dogs are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) based in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Saint John-Saint John River
Saint John River may refer to: Saint John River (Bay of Fundy), in Canada (mainly New Brunswick but also Quebec) and the United States (Maine) Saint John
Saint John-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Célestine Guynemer de la Hailandière (1839–1847) John Stephen Bazin (1847–1848) Jacques-Maurice De Saint Palais (1848–1877) Francis Silas Chatard (1878–1918)
Saint John-John of Patmos
John of Patmos (also called John the Revelator, John the Divine, John the Theologian; Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Θεολόγος, romanized: Iōannēs ho Theologos)
Saint John-Festa Junina
celebrated on the eves of the Catholic solemnities of Saint Anthony, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint Peter. Since Northeastern Brazil is largely arid or
Saint John-Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (/ˈsɪndʒɪn ˈbɒlɪŋbrʊk/; 16 September 1678 – 12 December 1751) was an English politician, government official and
Saint John-Monastery of Saint John in the Wilderness
The Monastery of Saint John in the Wilderness is a Catholic monastery built next to a spring on a wooded slope just north of Even Sapir, and across the
Saint John-European and North American Railway
Scotia. Both Saint John, and St. Andrews, New Brunswick were vying for the E&NA to begin in their respective communities; however Saint John managed to
Saint John-Great Fire of Saint John
The Great Fire of Saint John was an urban fire that devastated much of Saint John, New Brunswick in June 1877, destroying two-fifths of the city. At 2:30
Saint John-J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur
Greenwood Press, 2008. "J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur." Thomas Patchell. 96–104. Norman A. Plotkin, "Saint-John de Crevecoeur Rediscovered: Critic or
Saint John-Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (formally named the "Major Papal, Patriarchal and Roman Archbasilica Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior and Saints John the Baptist
Saint John-Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
major papal basilicas, along with the basilicas of Saint John in the Lateran, Saint Peter's, and Saint Mary Major, as well as one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches
Saint John-Church of Saint Porphyrius
The Church of Saint Porphyrius (Greek: Εκκλησία του Αγίου Πορφυρίου, romanized: Ekklisía tou Agíou Porfyríou, IPA: [e.kliˈsi.a tu aˈʝi.u por.fiˈri.u];
Saint John-List of minor islands of the United States Virgin Islands
Caribbean. In addition to the main residential islands of Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island, there are roughly 50 other islands and
Saint John-John of Shanghai and San Francisco
of his relics) Saint John The Wonderworker Church Official report on the uncovering of the relics Life, Miracles and Sermons of St. John, by Bishop Alexander
Saint John-Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
Victoriaville Acadie–Bathurst Cape Breton Charlottetown Halifax Moncton Saint John The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League was founded in 1969, through the
Saint John-Walpurgis Night
the witches is observed as Saint John's Eve, which commemorates the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. The date of Saint Walpurga's canonization came
Saint John-John Maron
Carloman, a Frankish Prince, and governed Antioch. John was educated in Antioch and the Monastery of Saint Maron, studying mathematics, sciences, philosophy
Saint John-College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University are two closely related private, Benedictine liberal arts colleges in Minnesota. The College of Saint Benedict
Saint John-Midsummer
23–24 June in much of Europe. This date was Christianized as Saint John's Eve and Saint John's Day. It is usually celebrated with outdoor gatherings that
Saint John-Chair of Saint Peter
Western doctors Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine of Hippo on the outsides, wearing miters, and Eastern doctors Saint John Chrysostom and Saint Athanasius
Saint John-Canon regular
the year 492, re-established the regular life in the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran. From there the reform spread till at length the rule was universally
Saint John-Community of St. John
The Saint John Family (mostly known as the Community of Saint John) is a religious order composed of three French Catholic congregations: the Brothers
Saint John-John Bosco
the Oratory of Saint Francis de Sales (written between 1815 and 1855, published posthumously in 1989) The spiritual writings of Saint John Bosco (1984)
Saint John-Pope John Paul II
emphasis on the universal call to holiness, John Paul II beatified 1,344 people, and canonised 483 saints, more than the combined tally of his predecessors
Saint John-Pope John XXIII
– bypassing the traditionally required second miracle – declared John XXIII a saint, based on his virtuous, model lifestyle, and because of the good which
Saint John-Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem
The Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem is a federation of European (mostly Protestant) chivalric orders that share inheritance of the tradition
Saint John-The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist, sometimes called the Burlington House Cartoon, is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. The
Saint John-John Francis Regis
as Saint John Francis Regis and Saint Regis (31 January 1597 – 31 December 1640), was a French priest of the Society of Jesus, recognized as a saint by
Saint John-Saint John Neumann (disambiguation)
Saint John Neumann was the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia (1852-60) and the first American bishop to be canonized. Saint John Neumann may also refer to:
Saint John-Saint John the Baptist (Leonardo)
Saint John the Baptist is a High Renaissance oil painting on walnut wood by Leonardo da Vinci. Likely to have been completed between 1513 and 1516, it
Saint John-Military saint
The military saints, warrior saints and soldier saints are patron saints, martyrs and other saints associated with the military. They were originally
Saint John-Saint John Flames
The Saint John Flames were a Canadian ice hockey team in the American Hockey League from 1993 to 2003 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The Calgary
Saint John-Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis (/-ˈkɪts ... ˈniːvɪs/ ), officially the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, is an island country consisting of the two islands
Saint John-Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ syʁ ʁiʃ(ə)ljø]) is a city in eastern Montérégie in the Canadian province of Quebec, about 40
Saint John-St John Philby
Harry St John Bridger Philby, CIE (3 April 1885 – 30 September 1960), also known as Jack Philby or Sheikh Abdullah (Arabic: الشيخ عبدالله), was a British
Saint John-The Beheading of St John the Baptist (Caravaggio)
Beheading of Saint John the Baptist is an oil painting by the Italian artist Caravaggio. Measuring 3.7 m by 5.2 m, it depicts the execution of John the Baptist
Saint John-St. John Fisher University
St. John Fisher University is a private university in Pittsford, New York. It is named after John Fisher, an English Catholic cardinal and saint. It was
Saint John-Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John is a seaport city located on the Bay of Fundy in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It is Canada's oldest incorporated city, established
Saint John-List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu
Kalihi Valley, (Oʻahu) Saint Anthony Catholic Church, Kalihi-Kai, (Oʻahu) Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Kalihi, (Oʻahu) Saint Philomena Catholic
Saint John-Holy Trinity (Masaccio)
The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin and Saint John and donors (Italian: Santa Trinità) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Masaccio in the Dominican
Saint John-Pyro (Marvel Comics)
appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Known as St. John Allerdyce, Pyro is depicted as a recurring enemy of the X-Men and later becomes
Saint John-Mandaeism
by Islamic law. Occasionally, Mandaeans are also called "Christians of Saint John", in the belief that they were a direct survival of the Baptist's disciples
Saint John-St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent
named for Saint Bavo of Ghent. It contains the well-known Ghent Altarpiece. The cathedral stands on the site of the former Chapel of St. John the Baptist
Saint John-Port of Saint John
John Harbour at the mouth of the Saint John River in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The Port of Saint John, with facilities on both sides
Saint John-University of New Brunswick
(UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada
Saint John-John the Baptist (Caravaggio)
Christ. Caravaggio's decision to paint John the Baptist as a youth was somewhat unusual for the age: the saint was traditionally shown as either an infant
Saint John-St. John's Island
St. John's Island or St. John Island may refer to: Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, an island of the U.S. Virgin Islands Saint John's Island, Singapore
Saint John-Saint Veronica
Saint Veronica, also known as Berenike, was a widow from Jerusalem who lived in the 1st century AD, according to extra-biblical Christian sacred tradition
Saint John-Saint-John Perse
September 1975), better known by his pseudonym Saint-John Perse (French: [sɛ̃ d͜ʒɔn pɛʁs]; also Saint-Leger Leger), was a French poet, writer and diplomat
Saint John-Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He is a saint of the Catholic Church and the patron saint for teachers of youth. He is referred to both as La
Saint John-Lake Saint John
Lake Saint John may refer to: Lake St. John (electoral district), a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada Lake St. John (Louisiana), an oxbow lake
Saint John-Fortifications of Rhodes
defensive forts are found. They were built by the Knights Hospitaller of Saint John by enhancing the existing Byzantine walls starting from 1309, the year
Saint John-Looped square
The looped square (⌘), also known as Saint John's Arms, Saint Hannes cross (related to Swedish sankthanskors, Danish johanneskors, and Finnish hannunvaakuna)
Saint John-The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula (Caravaggio)
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula (1610) is a painting by the Italian artist Caravaggio (1571–1610) and thought to be his last picture. It is in the Intesa
Saint John-John Neumann
Czech Republic) Saint John Neumann Catholic School (Knoxville, Tennessee) Saint John Neumann Catholic School (Pueblo, Colorado) Saint John Neumann Regional
Saint John-John of Rila
Saint John of Rila, also known as Ivan of Rila (Bulgarian: Свети преподобни Йоан Рилски Чудотворец, romanized: Svеti prеpodobni Yoan Rilski Chudotvorеts
Saint John-St John Ambulance
national Saint John organisations all over Europe. The Order of Saint John, formally the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
Saint John-The Saint John's Bible
The Saint John's Bible is the first completely handwritten and illuminated Bible to be commissioned by a Benedictine abbey since the invention of the printing
Saint John-Missionaries of St. John the Baptist
name Missionaries of St. John the Baptist refers to three separate Roman Catholic associations under the patronage of Saint John the Baptist. The first
Saint John-Danish slave trade
slave trade primarily occurred in the Danish West Indies (Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, and Saint John) where slaves were tasked with many different manual labour
Saint John-The Bells of Saint John
"The Bells of Saint John" is the sixth episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It premiered in the
Saint John-Colegio Inglés Saint John
Colegio Inglés Saint John (English: Saint John English School) is a Chilean high school located in Rancagua, Cachapoal Province, Chile. It was founded
Saint John-Saint symbolism
the Western.[c] Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type. Some
Saint John-Suceava
EU-funded Regio programme) and its UNESCO-recognized World Heritage Site Saint John the New Monastery (part of the Churches of Moldavia), both local and national
Saint John-Greater Saint John
Greater Saint John (French: Grand Saint John) is a metropolitan area surrounding Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It has a population of 126,202. The
Saint John-John of Kronstadt
anti-communist views. John is a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and is known with the epithet "Righteous". The future Saint was born as Ivan Ilyich
Saint John-John the Apostle
John the Apostle (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης; Latin: Ioannes c. 6 AD – c. 100 AD; Ge'ez: ዮሐንስ;), also known as Saint John the Beloved and, in Eastern Orthodox
Saint John-John the Merciful
Malta. In the British Commonwealth, the "St. John's Ambulance Corps" is named after him. He is considered a saint in both the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox
Saint John-Hospitaller Malta
became a British colony by the Treaty of Paris in 1814. The Order of Saint John was expelled from its base in Rhodes during the Ottoman siege of 1522
Saint John-Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine". www.stjohndivine.org. Retrieved December 19, 2019. "Summer 2015 at the Cathedral" (PDF). Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Saint John-John, Count of Saint-Pol
John of Saint-Pol (died 1344) was Count of Saint-Pol between 1317 and 1344. He was the eldest son of Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol and Marie of Brittany
Saint John-History of Saint John, New Brunswick
The history of Saint John, New Brunswick is one that extends back thousands of years, with the area being inhabited by the Maliseet and Miꞌkmaq First Nations
Saint John-John Wesley
Georgia Reverends John & Charles Wesley historical marker The World Is My Parish historical marker Portals: Christianity Biography Saints John Wesley at Wikipedia's
Saint John-John of Damascus
Studies, 1997) Saint John of Damascus, patron saint archive Byzantine Empire: The age of Iconoclasm: 717–867 – britannica.com Mary's Pope: John Paul II, Mary
Saint John-Teresa of Ávila
The movement was later joined by the younger Carmelite friar and mystic Saint John of the Cross, with whom she established the Discalced Carmelites. A formal
Saint John-St. Johns River
The St. Johns River (Spanish: Río San Juan) is the longest river in the U.S. state of Florida and it is the most significant one for commercial and recreational
Saint John-Book of Revelation
Joannis Apostoli "Apocalypse of Saint John the Apostle" the 1979 Nova Vulgata calls it Apocalypsis Joannis "Apocalypse of John". Rossetti remarks that patience
Saint John-Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
islands, it is one of three county-equivalents in the USVI. Together with Saint John, it forms one of the districts of the USVI. The territorial capital and
Saint John-Saint John's Abbey, Collegeville
Saint John's Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in Collegeville Township, Minnesota, United States, affiliated with the American-Cassinese Congregation.
Saint John-John of the Cross
Mysticism: The Mystical Philosophy of Saint John of the Cross Biography of Saint John of the Cross Works by Saint John of the Cross at Christian Classics
Saint John-Saint John Centre (electoral district)
Saint John Centre was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created from Saint John in 1795 as
Saint John-Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West
Fundy–The Isles–Saint John West (French: Fundy–Les-Îles–Saint-Jean-Ouest) is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Saint John-Shaye Saint John
Shaye Saint John (born 1969) is a fictional character and art project who appears in a series of surrealist, campy comedy horror short films created and
Saint John-Saint John's Eve
Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. This is one of the very few feast days marking
Saint John-General Roman Calendar
optional memorial 28 January: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Doctor of the Church – memorial 31 January: Saint John Bosco, Priest – memorial Sunday
Saint John-Christ of Saint John of the Cross
Christ of Saint John of the Cross is a painting by Salvador Dalí made in 1951 which is in the collection of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
Saint John-St John's College, Cambridge
countries, at least two princes and three saints. The Romantic poet William Wordsworth studied at St John's, as did William Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson
Saint John-St John Passion
ISBN 978-0-252-03584-5. The Passion of Saint John, BWV 245 commentary of Michael Steinberg (2004) Architecture and Sources of the St John Passion Archived 2011-07-07
Saint John-Fort St. John, British Columbia
Fort St. John is a city located in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The most populous municipality in the Peace River Regional District, the city
Saint John-Saint John Ponds
Upper First Saint John Pond, through the Lower First Saint John Pond, Second Saint John Pond, Third Saint John Pond, and Fourth Saint John Pond to the
Saint John-Saint John the Baptist (disambiguation)
Saint John the Baptist is a religious figure in Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeanism. Saint John the Baptist may also refer to: Saint John the Baptist
Saint John-Bozoma Saint John
Bozoma "Boz" Saint John (née Arthur) is an American businessperson and marketing executive who was the chief marketing officer (CMO) at Netflix for 17
Saint John-Saint John the Baptist Church
of Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Baptist('s) Church, or variants thereof, may refer to: Saint John the Baptist Church, Abovyan Saint John the
Saint John-Siena Cathedral
patron saints, Saint Ansanus; Saint Sabinus; Saint Crescentius; and Saint Victor, and in four corners are the Four Evangelists. The Chapel of Saint John the
Saint John-Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)
The Saint John River (French: Fleuve Saint-Jean; Maliseet-Passamaquoddy: Wolastoq) is a 673-kilometre-long (418 mi) river flowing within the Dawnland region
Saint John-John Coltrane
ordained deacon at the Saint John Coltrane African Orthodox Church who painted other icons of Coltrane for the Coltrane Church. Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church
Saint John-Salesians of Don Bosco
schools were closed. Saint John Bosco Saint Dominic Savio Saint Aloysius Versiglia, Bishop and Martyr Saint Callixtus Caravario, martyr Saint Artémides Zatti
Saint John-John of Nepomuk
topic: John of Nepomuk List of Catholic saints Pilgrimage Church of Saint John of Nepomuk Statue of John of Nepomuk, Vyšehrad Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk
Saint John-Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist
Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist may refer to several paintings: Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Beccafumi, Alte
Saint John-Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God
The Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, officially the Hospitaller Order of the Brothers of Saint John of God (abbreviated as OH), are a Catholic
Saint John-Eagle of Saint John
The Eagle of Saint John (Spanish: Águila de San Juan) is a heraldic eagle associated mostly with the Catholic Monarchs which was later used during Francoist
Saint John-Saint Jhn
Carlos St. John Phillips (born August 26, 1986), known professionally as Saint Jhn (stylized as SAINt JHN; pronounced "Saint John"), is a Guyanese-American
Saint John-Saint John's University
Rome, Italy College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, St. Joseph, Minnesota and Collegeville, Minnesota St. John's University, Minnesota (CDP)
Saint John-Old St. Peter's Basilica
ancient Catacombs of Rome and two 14th century fires in the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, the rebuilding of St. Peter's is responsible for the destruction
Saint John-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque
Archangels: Saint Raphael's in Dubuque, Saint Michael's at Galena, Illinois, and Saint Gabriel's at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Pope John Paul II declared
Saint John-Society of St John the Evangelist
Benson and the Society of Saint John the Evangelist". Company of Voices. May 19, 2012. "Records of the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE)". Lambeth
Saint John-Taylor Marshall
Serpent (Saint John Press, 2014) The Tenth Region of the Night (Saint John Press, 2016) Storm of Fire and Blood (Saint John Press, 2017) Saint Augustine
Saint John-Beheading of John the Baptist
The beheading of John the Baptist, also known as the decollation of Saint John the Baptist or the beheading of the Forerunner, is a biblical event commemorated
Saint John-John the Dwarf
ISBN 978-0520300613 "Saint John The Short ", CopticChurch.net Saint John the Dwarf Orthodox Church of America, Feasts and Saints Atiya, Aziz S. The Coptic
Saint John-Pope John I
Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis), p. 50 Patron Saints Index: Archived 2009-05-21 at the Wayback Machine "Pope Saint John I" (last accessed 23 October 2011) Media
Saint John-Saint John Paul II (disambiguation)
Paul II was a pope of the Roman Catholic church during the late 20th century. Paul II or variant, may also refer to:
Saint John-Nativity of John the Baptist
of Saint John the Baptist, patron saint archive Saint John's Eve St. John's Day (disambiguation) St. John's Day, Masonic feast Category:Saint John's Day
Saint John-Patron saint
A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental
Saint John-Church of Saint John the Baptist, Jerusalem
Church of Saint John the Baptist, Jerusalem may refer to: Church of Saint John the Baptist, Ein Karem, Jerusalem, a Catholic church traditionally considered
Saint John-Saint-Jean
Saint-Jean (French for Saint John) may refer to: Sint-Jan, a borough of Ypres, sometimes referenced as Saint-Jean in a World War I-related context Lac
Saint John-Caravaggio
the Baptist, his largest ever work, and the only painting to which he put his signature, Jerome Writing (both housed in
Saint John-John Fisher
More on 22 June in the Catholic calendar of saints and on 6 July in that of the Church of England. John Fisher was born at Beverley, Yorkshire in 1469
Saint John-St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. However, the locations of Cabot's landfalls are disputed. A series of expeditions to St. John's by Portuguese from
Saint John-Saint symbolism: Saints (A–H)
the Western.[c] Many of the most prominent saints, like Saint Peter and Saint John the Evangelist can also be recognised by a distinctive facial type. Some
Saint John-John Saint
John Saint may refer to: John Saint (cricketer) John Saint (agricultural chemist) Saint John (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about
Saint John-John of Capistrano
Belgrade with the Hungarian military commander John Hunyadi. Elevated to sainthood, he is the patron saint of jurists and military chaplains, as well as
Saint John-St. Peter's Basilica
Diocese of Rome (these equivalent titles being held by the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome), St. Peter's is regarded as one of the holiest Catholic
Saint John-John de Britto
Jesuit-run Colégio de São João de Brito (Saint John de Britto College), located in Lisbon, Portugal. The Basilica of St. John de Britto is in the village of Orur
Saint John-Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (French: Fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la Saint-Jean, Fête nationale du Québec), also known in English as St John the Baptist
Saint John-St. Johns County, Florida
Augustine was incorporated. The name Saint John's was derived from the Spanish mission (c. 1580) San Juan del Puerto ("Saint John of the Harbor"). The U.S. Department
Saint John-The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (cartoon)
Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is a cartoon said to have been created by Leonardo da Vinci as part of his "Virgin and Child with Saint Anne" project, and
Saint John-Order of Saint John (disambiguation)
hospitalier or hospitaller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Order of Saint John or Knights Hospitaller is a chivalric order of the Crusades and early
Saint John-Saint John Paul II Academy
Saint John Paul II Academy (formerly Pope John Paul II High School) is a private, Catholic, coeducational, college-preparatory secondary education institution
Saint John-Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness
Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness may refer to: St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch Any of several paintings
Saint John-Opening of the Fifth Seal
Apocalypse or The Vision of Saint John) was painted in the last years of El Greco's life for a side-altar of the church of Saint John the Baptist outside the
Saint John-Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Malta (SMOM), officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta (Italian: Sovrano Militare Ordine
Saint John-Saint John Regional Hospital
Saint John Regional Hospital is a Canadian hospital in Saint John, New Brunswick. Operated by Horizon Health Network, Saint John Regional Hospital opened
Saint John-John of Ávila
canonised. He also wrote to Ignatius of Loyola, John of God and Teresa of Ávila.[citation needed] Saint John of Ávila's works were collected at Madrid in
Saint John-John of God
worker in Spain, whose followers later formed the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a Catholic religious institute dedicated to the care of the poor
Saint John-St. John Greer Ervine
Critics (1913) Jane Clegg (1913) The Orangeman (1914) John Ferguson (1915) The Island of Saints and How to Get Out of It (1920) The Ship (1922) The Lady
Saint John-Knights Hospitaller
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani), commonly known as the
Saint John-Patmos
1999, the island's historic center Chora, along with the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian and the Cave of the Apocalypse, were declared World Heritage
Saint John-John Henry Newman
Archived 6 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine. "Saint John Henry Newman Biographical Notes". Oratory of Saint Philip Neri. Archived from the original on 22
Saint John-Jude the Apostle
Church honors Thaddeus along with Saint Bartholomew as its patron saints. In the Catholic Church, he is the patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes
Saint John-John Vianney
Loras Saint John Vianney's prayer to Jesus André César Vermare Saint John Vianney, patron saint archive "For All the Saints / For All the Saints - A Resource
Saint John-Saint John—Rothesay
Saint John—Rothesay (formerly Saint John) is a federal electoral district in southern New Brunswick, Canada. With its predecessor ridings, St. John—Albert
Saint John-Giovanni Battista de' Rossi
Baptist de Rossi, Benziger Bros., 1906 Catholic Exchange Holy Spirit Interactive Archived 2017-03-28 at the Wayback Machine EWTN Portals:
Saint John-Maltese cross
John remains the symbol of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, of the Order of Saint John and its allied orders, of the Venerable Order of Saint John
Saint John-St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist Parish (SJBP, French: Paroisse de Saint-Jean-Baptiste) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2020 census, the
Saint John-Ian St John
football show Saint and Greavsie with Jimmy Greaves from 1985 to 1992. In 2008, he was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. St John was one of