Paolo Dezza, S.J. (13 December 1901 in Parma, Italy – 17 December 1999 in Rome) was an Italian Jesuit cardinal who led the Pontifical Gregorian University...
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Dezza may refer to: Giuseppe Dezza (1830–1898), Italian general, politician, and patriot Paolo Dezza (1901–1999), Italian clergyman Italian destroyer Pilade...
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Jesuits, took the unusual step of appointing the venerable and aged Paolo Dezza for an interim to oversee "the authentic renewal of the Church", instead...
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Pope Paul VI (redirect from Paolo VI)
our affliction, I am overjoyed (2 Cor 2:4). His confessor, the Jesuit Paolo Dezza, said that "this pope is a man of great joy", and that: If Paul VI was...
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Paolo Emilio Cesi (1481–1537), Italian cardinal Paolo Dall'Oglio (born 1954), Italian Jesuit priest Paolo Dezza (1901–1999), Italian cardinal Paolo di...
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University as interim successor, Pope John Paul II intervened and named Paolo Dezza his delegate to lead the order for an interim period. Two years later...
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a Campo Marzio was established 28 June 1991. Its cardinals include: Paolo Dezza, S.J. (28 June 1991 – 17 December 1999) Roberto Tucci, S.J. (21 February...
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journalist and spokesman for U.S. President Richard Nixon, heart attack. Paolo Dezza, 98, Italian Jesuit cardinal of the Catholic church. François Dyrek,...
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Gregorian University by Mgr. Luigi Traglia in the presence of Father Paolo Dezza; his godfather was Father Augustin Bea, confessor of Pope Pius XII. Zolli...
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first-ever Jesuit superior general to resign. Pope John Paul II appointed Paolo Dezza as his personal delegate and interim Father General of the Society, passing...
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to have been a characteristic of Paul VI. His confessor, the Jesuit Paolo Dezza arrived at the Vatican every Friday evening at seven p.m. to hear confession...
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Jesuit that Pope John Paul II had chosen in the early 1980s, Cardinal Paolo Dezza, S.J., to govern the order following the incapacitation due to a stroke...
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Stanisław Dziwisz, Franciszek Macharski, Józef Glemp, Peter Hans Kolvenbach, Paolo Dezza, Pedro Arrupe, Óscar Romero, Mother Teresa, Walter Kasper, Michael Fitzgerald...
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continued to work with his longtime partner Fornaroli. A block away, in via Dezza, Ponti built a nine-story apartment building, which housed his family. From...
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Vaticano" (in Spanish). Vatican Radio. Retrieved 2 October 2023. Salvini, GianPaolo (2014). "IL CARD. ROBERTO TUCCI S.J. IL "PORTAVOCE" DEL CONCILIO". Revista...
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Carberry, Ballestrero, Grillmeier, Oviedo Cavada, Silva Henríquez, Hume, Dezza, Kung Pin-mei, Padiyara, Echeverría Ruiz, O'Connor, Sladkevičius, Zoungrana...
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and historic decision, intervened and appointed instead Jesuit Father Paolo Dezza as a special pontifical delegate to serve as the Jesuits' interim leader...
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to step down from his leadership of the Society, Calvez worked with Paolo Dezza, pontifical delegate named by Pope John Paul II, and together they prepared...
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then promoted to commander and given command of the destroyer Giuseppe Dezza, after which he became executive officer of the battleship Duilio, commanding...
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baptized by Mgr. Luigi Traglia in the presence of Father Dezza, also known as Paolo Cardinal Dezza. Israel Zolli was named Eugenio Maria Zolli in honor of...
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Romeo Magbanua Jr. Sa Piling Mo Saturday April 21, 2018 Dezza Guevara I Who Have Nothing Dezza Guevara McArthur Park 93.8 Defending Champion Vincent Idos...
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Torpedo Boat Squadron, along with the torpedo boats Albatros, Giuseppe Dezza, Giuseppe La Farina, and Simone Schiaffino. During the war, she mainly served...
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of Messina. Luisa sank in about 20 minutes. On 17 October 1942, Giuseppe Dezza left Naples at 04:10 with the destroyers Maestrale and Grecale and the torpedo...
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Google Doodle. Earlier biographies of Elena Cornaro include Massimiliano Dezza's Vita di Helena Lucretia Cornara Piscopia (Venice: Bosio, 1686) and Antonio...
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teacher Maria Grazia Cogliati Dezza, psychiatrist Arnaldo Colasanti [it], writer Tilde Corsi [it], film producer Paolo Crepet [it] psychiatrist and sociologist...
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with the destroyers Maestrale and Grecale and the torpedo boat Giuseppe Dezza to escort the tanker Panuco to Tripoli. On 18 October the British submarine...
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Frediano (Chifenti) S. Michele (Corsagna) S. Bartolomeo (Cune) S. Elisabetta (Dezza) S. Maria Assunta (Diecimo) Santi Lorenzo e Donato (Domazzano) S. Maria...
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Cristoforo in the Valle del Carlone. The only territory they still owned was Dezza, which was later given to the Malaspina of Pregòla. The branch endured a...
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