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    Zefirino Agostini (24 September 1813 - 6 April 1896) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest that served in his hometown of Verona to perform his pastoral...
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  • Cardinal and Patriarch of Venice Zefirino Agostini, Blessed (1813-1896), Italian Roman Catholic priest Angelo Agostini (1843–1910), Italian-Brazilian journalist...
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  • human and Christian training of young people. In 1856, the Blessed Zefirino Agostini, a parish priest, opened with some girls of an oratory of Verona a...
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  • Spain 1896 Madrid, Spain Blessed James Berthieu 1838   1896   Blessed Zefirino Agostini 1813   1896   Teresa of Jesus Jornet e Ibars 1843   1897   Therese...
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  • emperor Zbigniew Stralkowski, martyr Zdenka Cecília Schelingová, nun Zefirino Agostini, Italian priest Zeinab Alif, nun Zofia Czeska, Polish religious figure...
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  • olive branch, dove]] over him [a] Zadkiel Dagger[citation needed] Zefirino Agostini Cassock, breviary[citation needed] Zeno of Verona fish, fishing rod...
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    of his students included the Venerable Antonio Provolo and Blessed Zefirino Agostini. It was also around this time that he became a confessor and close...
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  • (1898–1960) Manuel Míguez González (1831–1925) Théodore Guérin (1798–1856) Zefirino Agostini (1813–1896) Anna Schäffer (1882–1925) Nicholas Barré (1621–1686) Vicente...
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  • (1894–1964) Pietro Casani (1570–1647) Vicente Bernedo (1562–1619) Zefirino Agostini (1813–1896) Alfred Pampalon (1867–1896) Anne de Xainctonge (1567–1621)...
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