Venerini may refer to: Rosa Venerini, M.P.V., Saint (1656–1728), Italian foundress of the Religious Teachers Venerini (Italian: Maestre Pie Venerini) Religious...
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Rose Venerini (9 February 1656 – 7 May 1728), also called Rosa Venerini, was an Italian Roman Catholic saint and virgin who founded the first public schools...
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The Religious Teachers Venerini (abbreviated as M.P.V., Italian: Maestre Pie Venerini), are a religious institute in the Catholic Church founded in Italy...
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Religious Teachers Filippini (abbreviated as M.P.F. from the Italian: Maestre Pie Filippini), known also as the Sisters of St. Lucy Filippini, or simply...
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respectively. They merged in 1713 and continued to exist until 1870. The Maestre Pie Venerini teachers opened their house in 1744. An Institute of the Brothers...
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and 20th centuries it was administered by Maestre Pie Venerini, and most recently by the Order of the Pie Discepole del Redentore, who sponsor a hostel...
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Rose Venerini founded schools for young women, especially the poor, in Viterbo. The cardinal's relative Cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo invited Venerini to...
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his first spiritual exercises. In 1713 Rosa Venerini opened the first Roman house of the Maestre Pie Venerini, the first women's public school in Italy...
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