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Michael J. Urbonas

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Monsignor Michael J. Urbonas (September 26, 1886 - November 18, 1976)[1] of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania, is author of the poem The Three Kings and the book One Hundred Religious Rhymes.[2] The Three Kings is a popular Christmas celebratory retelling of the Biblical Magi, who, in Christian tradition, visited Jesus shortly after his birth.

Monsignor Michael J. Urbonas died on November 18, 1976.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Michael Urbonas". Fold3. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  2. ^ Urbonas, Very Rev. Msgr. Michael J. (1961) One Hundred Religious Rhymes. Poetry. Dubois, Penna.
  3. ^ Deceased Erie Clergy-Revised January 13, 2010, http://www.eriercd.org/pdf/Infob/necrologylist.pdf, Access date October 20, 2010

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