- The
Canossians are a
family of two
Catholic religious institutes and
three affiliated lay ****ociations that
trace their origin to
Magdalen of Canossa,...
-
February 1947) was a
Sudanese Catholic religious sister who
joined the
Canossians after winning her
freedom from slavery. She
served in
Italy for 50 years...
- (BA)
Basilian Chouerites (BC)
Benedictines (OSB)
Bridgettines (OSsS)
Canossians (FDCC)
Carmelites (OCarm)
Carthusians (OCart)
Cistercians (OCist) Congregation...
- old. She was
educated in a
school of the
religious congregation of the
Canossians until she was 14. Then, she went to
school in Venice,
where she obtained...
- Canossa's
canonization in
Saint Peter's
Square on 2
October 1988. The
Canossians have
communities in each continent; the
congregation for men
works in...
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Sacred Heart Canossian College (Chinese: 嘉諾撒聖心書院; abbr: 'SHCC') is a Catholic, all-girls'
school established at
Robinson and
Caine Roads, Mid-Levels,...
-
Canossa School of
Santa Rosa,
Laguna is the
first Canossian School and the
first Canossian Sisters community in the Philippines.
These Sisters belong to...
-
schools owned and
administered by the
Canossian Sisters, who
belong to the
religious congregation named the
Canossian Daughters of
Charity which originated...
- Philippines)
Dalisay Lazaga (1940–1971),
Professed Religious of the
Canossians Daughters of
Charity (Laguna - Manila, Philippines)[citation needed] Amador...
- St. Francis'
Canossian College (abbr: SFCC; Chinese: 嘉諾撒聖方濟各書院; Jyutping: gaa1 nok6 saat3 sing3 fong1 zai3 gok3 syu1 jyun2; demonym: Franciscan) is a...