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Bernardin

Proper noun

Meaning

Bernardin (plural Bernardins)

A surname from French.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Following his ordination as a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago on May 18, 1996, by Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, he served for six years as pastoral associate of St. Michael Parish in Orland Park. Source: Internet

Among this category's favourites, Bernardin says foam from a 'pump bottle' is popular - no longer a texture just reserved for cleansers. Source: Internet

He endeared himself to the crowd by jumping up and putting his front paws around handler Katie Bernardin after winning the working group earlier in the evening. Source: Internet

Joseph Ratzinger was created a cardinal in the small four-appointment consistory of 27 June 1977, which also included Bernardin Gantin from Benin, Africa. Source: Internet

He was ordained as priest on June 14, 1980, by Archbishop Joseph Bernardin. Source: Internet

The cathedral was run by Archbishop Bernardin Gantin (died 2008) from 1960 to 1971. Source: Internet

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