- The
Barnabites (Latin: Barnabitum),
officially named as the
Clerics Regular of
Saint Paul (Latin:
Clerici Regulares Sancti Pauli), are a
religious order...
- 1535. The
order is a
female branch of the
Barnabite Fathers.
Their purpose was to be co-workers with the
Barnabite Fathers (founded by the same founder) in...
-
before the
consistory took place. In 1866, Pius IX
wanted to
nominate a
Barnabite to the
College of
Cardinals before he
opened the
First Vatican Council...
- (OSST) Male
Adorno Fathers (CRM)
Albertine Brothers Augustinians (OSA)
Barnabites (B)
Basilians (CSB)
Brothers of Our Lady of
Mercy (FDM)
Camillians (MI)...
- by the
Barnabite Fathers. It is
located at 1023
Swann Road in Lewiston, New York, USA,
north of
Niagara Falls. In the mid-1950s the
Barnabite fathers...
- Bianchi; /biːˈɑːŋki/) (December 2, 1743 –
January 31, 1815), was an
Italian Barnabite priest and
noted scholar, who also
gained a re****tion for
sanctity during...
- and
early leader of the Counter-Reformation. He was the
founder of the
Barnabites and a
promoter of the P****ion of Christ, the
Eucharist and the renewal...
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personal request of Pope Pius XI to the
Barnabite Superior General.
Caspani had been the
Rector of the
Barnabite Seminary in Rome. To
accompany him on this...
- San
Barnaba is a
church in Milan, Italy. It is the
first edifice of the
Barnabites order. The
congregation founded in 1530 by
Anthony Mary
Zaccaria was given...
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orders protecting Jews from the Inquisition,
approving the Theatine,: 324
Barnabite,: 47–48 and
Capuchin Orders, and
securing the
island of
Malta for the...