Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (Chinese: 剛恆毅, 3 April 1876 – 17 October 1958) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and the founder of the Disciples of...
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Bartolomeo Costantini (1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing driver Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (1876–1958), Italian cardinal Costantino Costantini, Italian...
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socialist politician Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (1876–1958), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Celso Lagar (1891–1966), Spanish painter Celso de Freitas (1912–1970)...
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In 1922, Celso Costantini was appointed by Pope Pius XI as the first Apostolic Delegate to China. In 1930, under the leadership of Costantini, Fu Jen Catholic...
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Latin) is a Catholic religious institute founded by future Cardinal Celso Costantini, an Italian, in 1928 at Xuanhua (Süanhwafu) of Hebei Province in China...
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conference of bishops in the country, the Apostolic Chancellor, Cardinal Celso Costantini as the Apostolic Delegate in China, along with all the bishops of China...
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Italian. Deaths in the intervening five years, including those of Celso Costantini on 17 October and Edward Mooney of Detroit on 25 October just hours...
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endless possibilities for making one's fortune. The Pontifical Delegate Celso Costantini noted in his diary "the religious indifference and apathy of the town"...
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(1899–1911). Laurenti, Camillus (1911 – Carlo Salotti (1930–1935) Celso Costantini (1935–1953) Pietro Sigismondi (27 September 1954 – 25 May 1967) Bernardin...
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episcopal consecration on the following 8 November in Rome from Cardinal Celso Costantini, with Archbishops Filippo Bernardini and Antonio Samorè serving as...
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Born: Alan Jackson, American country singer; in Newnan, Georgia Died: Celso Costantini, 82, Chancellor of the Roman Catholic Church, died eight days after...
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and desired that a council of bishops could help accomplish that. Celso Costantini the Holy See's representative in China called for the meeting to begin...
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Republic of China and the Holy See strengthened in 1922 when Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini was appointed as an Apostolic Delegate to China, although he...
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September 1932 – 25 March 1959 Succeeded by Fermín Lafitte Preceded by Celso Costantini Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church 25 March 1959 – 9 February 1967...
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Chinese students" of the Pontifical Urbaniana University paid tribute to Celso Costantini, the first Apostolic Delegate in China, book review article by Martha...
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Saint Luke schools definitely belong to the past. In China, archbishop Celso Costantini, criticized Western styles and promoted indigenized Chinese Catholic...
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Ningyüanfu. In the 1920s, Pope Pius XI invited the Redemptorists to help Celso Costantini with the founding of the Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord...
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India C.F.I.C. Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord C.D.D. Bishop Celso Costantini 1931 Congregation of Carmelite Religious C.C.R. Congregation of Christian...
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the following October 29 from Pope Pius himself, with Archbishops Celso Costantini and Henri Streicher, MAfr, serving as co-consecrators, in St. Peter's...
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consecrated by Pope Pius XII on 29 October 1939, with archbishops Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini and Henri Streicher serving as co-consecrators. O'Shea resigned...
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York : Basic Books. ISBN 9780465022298 Costantini, Celso. The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal: Celso Costantini's Wartime Diaries, 1938-1947 . Edited by...
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on October 6, 1940, from Cardinal Luigi Maglione, with Archbishops Celso Costantini and Clemente Micara serving as co-consecrators, at the chapel of the...
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missionaries in Yanzhou, South Shandong. In June 1925, the Apostolic Delegate Celso Costantini granted them their own mission territory, the prefecture of Qiqihar...
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Delegate to China, and the first person in that capacity was Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini. On 1 August 1928, the Pope addressed a message of support for...
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2000. Foot 2009, p. 176–177. Constantino, Celso (2014). The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal: Celso Costantini's Wartime Diaries, 1938–1947. McGill-Queen's...
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missionary work. In 1922 he appointed as Apostolic Delegate to China Celso Costantini, who persuaded two European-born bishops to yield territory to allow...
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The Secrets of a Vatican Cardinal: Celso Costantini's Wartime Diaries, 1938-1947, written by Celso Costantini, edited by Bruno Fabio Pighin, translated...
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Propagation of the Faith 6 July 1930 – 16 December 1935 Succeeded by Celso Costantini Preceded by Camillo Laurenti Prefect of the Congregation of Rites 14...
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February 1942 Predecessor Andreas Franz Frühwirth Successor Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina (1929–42)...
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for Middle Eastern Catholics. At the same time, Pope Pius also sent Celso Costantini to establish contacts with the Beiyang Government in China. Marmaggi...
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