Rosminians
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Rosminians see Rosmini-Serbati, Antonio .
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Sunday Mirror (London, England); 2/2/2003; 594 words
; ... weekend. But there's no facilities for girls. The religious order who runs the co-educational secondary school, St Joseph's, the Rosminians, refuse to accept girls as they say they are not getting the resources from the Department of Education and Science. Father ...
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The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL; 6/7/2005; 236 words
; ... He was preceded in death by his parents, six brothers and three sisters. He was ordained a priest for Institute of Charity (Rosminians) on July 17, 1960. He was assistant pastor at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Galesburg, 1963; pastor of Sacred Heart Church ...
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The Christian Science Monitor; 6/13/2008; Farrell, Jeff; 882 words
; ... Irish priest, seated in a small armchair in the Rosminian center, which is just an hour's drive from the Colombian border. The Rosminians are a Roman Catholic charitable order, founded in 1828. In the past six years, FARC representatives have been operating more ...
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Antonio Rosmini-Serbati
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... pope would head the combined states as a perpetual president. He founded (1828) the Institute of the Brethren of Charity (Rosminians), whose members were laymen and clergy devoted to education and charity, a movement that spread to England and the United ...
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