The Brazilian Congregation is a monastic congregation of the order of Saint Benedict. Founded in 1827, it is a member of the Benedictine Confederation...
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among fellow Italian immigrants and Brazilian nationals. [citation needed] The Christian Congregation of Brazil is one of the most dynamic and it is...
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Bavarian Congregation (1684 – Abbot President in Kloster Schäftlarn, Germany) Brazilian Congregation (1827 – Abbot President in Salvador, Brazil) Solesmes...
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Mosteiro de São Bento (Vinhedo, Brazil): founded in 1950, became a conventual priory of the Brazilian Congregation in 1925; became dependent on St. Vincent...
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Benedictine Confederation (redirect from Congregation of Monte Cassino)
Saint Benedict. The Benedictine Confederation is a union of monastic congregations that nevertheless retain their own autonomy, established by Pope Leo...
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Cláudio Hummes (category Prefects of the Congregation for the Clergy)
Hummes; 8 August 1934 – 4 July 2022) was a Brazilian prelate of the Catholic Church. He was prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy from 2006 to 2010, having...
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the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition. It was then renamed in 1908 as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office...
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Tennessee, Texas and also in Virginia. Approximately 15 Brazilian or Portuguese-speaking congregations was affiliated with the denomination in 2011, mainly...
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Germans. While acting as the Beuronese Congregation's procurator in Rome, Van Caloen saw that the Brazilian Congregation was in need of assistance. Thus, in...
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monks traveled to Olinda. In 1899 he was named general vicar of the Brazilian congregation, and in 1906 bishop of the mission district of Rio Branco. He returned...
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Dicastery for Bishops (redirect from Sacred Congregation of the Consistory)
The Dicastery for Bishops, formerly named Congregation for Bishops (Latin: Congregatio pro Episcopis), is the department of the Roman Curia of the Catholic...
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assisted in the revival of the Brazilian Congregation. During World War II, a number of refugee monks of the Beuronese Congregation, established a temporary...
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The Christian Congregation is an international non-denominational fellowship of assemblies with roots in the Italian Pentecostal revival in Chicago, which...
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The Congregation of the Mission (Latin: Congregatio Missionis), abbreviated CM and commonly called the Vincentians or Lazarists, is a Catholic society...
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Passionists (redirect from Congregation of the Passion)
The Passionists, officially named the Congregation of the Passion of Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio Passionis Iesu Christi), abbreviated CP, are a Catholic...
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São Bento Monastery (category Benedictine monasteries in Brazil)
legislation in 1855 forbade the Brazilian monasteries to accept novices. By the end of the nineteenth century the Brazilian Congregation had been slowly dying....
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Pennypack Park). Bethel International Missions Center, 460 Rhawn St., a Brazilian congregation. Memorial Presbyterian Church of Fox Chase, 7902 Oxford Ave., founded...
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The Congregation of Holy Cross (Latin: Congregatio a Sancta Cruce), abbreviated CSC, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right...
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Odilo Scherer (category Members of the Congregation for the Clergy)
places would not be in the best interests of Brazilian secularism. In reference to the popular Brazilian priest Marcelo Rossi, Scherer stated that, "Priests...
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Dutch Brazil, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States. Until 1825, when Jewish immigrants from Germany established a congregation, it...
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Louis Francescon (category Christian Congregation (Pentecostal))
Assemblies of God in Italy, the Christian Congregation in the United States, and the Christian Congregation of Brazil. Coming from a poor family, he was the...
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The Resurrectionists officially named the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio a Resurrectione Domini Nostri Jesu...
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Our Lady of Tears (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
of the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Jesus Crucified, located in the city of Campinas, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The Congregation of the...
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Inquisition. After the first Brazilian Constitution in 1824 that granted freedom of religion, Jews began to arrive gradually in Brazil. Many Moroccan Jews arrived...
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João Braz de Aviz (category Members of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life)
appointed prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. He is the fourth Brazilian to head a Vatican department...
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refoundation: 1922–1938: Laurentius Zeller (elected Archabbot of the Brazilian Congregation 1938) 1939–1946: Basilius Ebel (1946–1966 Abbot of Maria Laach Abbey)...
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Fausto Pinato (category Members of the Christian Congregation (Pentecostal))
representing Fernandópolis. He is affiliated with the Christian Congregation in Brazil and is a musician in the church. Pinato was elected as a federal...
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to Caratinga, other cities in which the denomination has churches or congregations are: Santa Bárbara, Santa Rita de Minas and Santa Margarida. "Judgment...
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institutes that historically would be classified either as "orders" or as "congregations". Institutes are listed alphabetically by their common names, not their...
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Church USA, which has over 20 congregations and 1800 members.[citation needed] The United Presbyterian Church in Brazil was formed in 1978, has 48 churches...
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