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    The Somaschi Fathers, also known as the Somascans and officially as the Order of Clerics Regular of Somasca (Latin: Ordo Clericorum Regularium a Somascha)...
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    (1486 – 8 February 1537) was an Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers, and is considered a saint by the Catholic Church. Born in Venice,...
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  • an independent classification society working in the marine market Somaschi Fathers (Ordo Clericorum Regularium a Somascha), a charitable religious congregation...
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    Convento di San Vincenzo, the Church of San Filippo and a church for the Somaschi Fathers, a religious order founded in devotional service of the poor by Gerolamo...
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  • Jerome Emiliani (1486–1537), Italian humanitarian, founder of the Somaschi Fathers Saint Jerome Hermosilla, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs Saint-Jérôme...
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  • member of the Somaschi Fathers. Giovanni Battista Rossi was born in an unknown year in the city of Genoa. He was a member of the Somaschi Fathers. His music...
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  • order to give them a more qualified education, the bishop called the Somaschi Fathers to Vicenza. The two Priuli, reformers of the second half of the 16th...
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  • aristocratic family of Padua; his father was a member of their council of nobles. He trained under the Somaschi fathers in town and had as professors, Lovisetti...
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  • assigned to the Somaschi Fathers in 1616 by Pope Paul V. Over the centuries, the church has undergone reconstruction. Under the Somaschi, it was rebuilt...
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    Theatines (redirect from Theatine Fathers)
    relatively few in number. In 1546 they were briefly joined with the Somaschi Fathers, but as the object of the respective orders differed, they separated...
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    Spiritual Exercises. Similarly, in 1540, Paul III approved the Rule of the Somaschi Fathers and on 9 June 1544 approved the Rule for the Ursulines in the bull...
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    tutors, and then he was sent to the Convitto del Porto, staffed by the Somaschi Fathers. At the age of thirteen, he began attending the Collegio Clementino...
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  • (Resurrectionist Fathers) C.R.C.S. – Clerici Regulares Congregationis Somaschae (Somaschi Fathers) C.R.I.C. – Canonici Regulares Immaculatae Conceptionis ("Canons Regular...
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    1524 by Gaetano and Cardinal Gian Caraffa. This was followed by the Somaschi Fathers in 1528, the Barnabites in 1530, the Ursulines in 1535, the Jesuits...
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  • and The Mentalist, among others. He played the role of Judge Alberto Somaschi in the Italian series Il bene e il male from 2008 to 2009. "Where Is Paolo...
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    until she died in July 1825. Her husband Giovanni Battista entered the Somaschi Fathers and Benedetta joined the Ursuline congregation at Capriolo after having...
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    Paul) B, Obarn, CRSP 1530 335 279 Society of Jesus SJ 1540 14839 10721 Somaschi Fathers (Order of Clerics Regular of Somasca) CRS 1534 520 327 Camillians M...
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    nobility, acquired it in 1868; three years later he donated it to the Somaschi Fathers. From 1901 to 1937 the abbey was entrusted to the French Carthusians...
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    philosophy, theology, mathematics, and physics at the School of the Somaschi Fathers, Venice. He was appointed, at the age of twenty-five, professor of...
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    (1901–1936; a former Benedictine abbey converted to a college of the Somaschi Fathers, the Collegio di San Girolamo, used as a house of refuge for the exiled...
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    who erected a monastery nearby, who were succeeded in 1579 by the Somaschi Fathers, who kept it until its closure due to the suppression laws enacted...
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    citizens, and ended in 1764 with the construction of the high altar. The Somaschi Fathers, settled in the parish of Saints Philip and James and in charge of...
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    Marchis (his main altar survives); and between 1852 and 1860 by the Somaschi Fathers, who still serve it as a rectory church. The 16th century style façade...
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    father, Vito Antonio de Rosa, a land surveyor, urged his son to become a lawyer or a priest, and entered him into the convent of the Somaschi Fathers...
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    completing his studies at the Pontificio Collegio Gallio founded by the Somaschi Fathers, he entered the diocesan seminary to study theology. On 28 June 1975...
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  • St. Paul, otherwise known as the Barnabites, for instruction. The Somaschi Fathers, founded in 1532 in Somasca, northern Italy by St. Gerolamo Emiliani...
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    order in many affairs. He worked also to merge the Theatines with the Somaschi Fathers, a merge that lasted only about ten years. In 1548, he accompanied...
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    p. 73 with note 2. Serra was born in Genoa in 1687, and joined the Somaschi fathers in 1705. He was a lecturer in theology, then Vice-Principal and Principal...
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  • Giacomo Costantino Paitoni was born in Venice in 1708. He joined the Somaschi Fathers in 1725, taking the name of Giacomo Maria, and became librarian of...
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    in 1792, of the Marchesi Manfredini, Manfredini studied under the Somaschi Fathers in Pisa and Pistoia. He then studied theology at the University of...
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