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The country where Fr. Jan was born

Germany

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Saint John Henry Newman was born in this famous city.

London, England.

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The nationality of Fr. Jan's parents. 

Polish

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The century where "OMG" can be traced back to.

20th Century (1917)

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Queen's College, was established in honour of this Queen.

Queen Victoria.

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This famous French holiday is also the same day Fr. Jan was born. 

Bastille Day

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The school that Saint John Henry Newman attended.

Oxford.

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Fr. Jan went to university at the same time as this famous polish Saint.

John Paul II

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The original colour of the stop sign when first introduced in 1922.

Yellow.

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The year Queen's was established.

1841

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The number of sisters Fr. Jan has.


Two older sisters.

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The birth month of Saint John Henry Newman.

February.

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Fr. Jan was ordained in this month.

May

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The amount of licks it takes on average to reach the center of a Tootsie Pop.

364.

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The denomination of church that established Queen's University.

Presbyterian Church of Canada.

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Fr. Jan was ranked provincially in this sport while in 7th grade.

Chess

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Saint John Henry Newman died on this day of August in 1890.

The 11th.

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Fr. Jan suffers from Clinodactyly, which is a condition that curves this body part.

Pinky fingers. 

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This country has the highest average temperature of any inhabited place on Earth. 

Ethiopia. Climate data recorded between 1960 and 1966 had the average high at 106 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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Classes officially beagin in this month.

March.

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His mother studied at this university in Poland, whose name has this three-letter abbreviation. 

Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski (KUL)

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The exact Canonization date of Saint John Henry Newman.

October 19th, 2019.

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The amount of time, in months, Fr. Jan has been a pastor. 

16 months

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The name of New York when the Dutch captured it from the English in 1673.

New Orange. They renamed it New Orange in honor of William III of Orange. The following year, the English regained control and ditched the "Orange." 

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The year the school of medicine opened at Queen's.

2011.