- Assumptionists
- Assumptionists
• Had its origin in the College of the Assumption, established in Nîmes France, in 1843Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Assumptionists — The Augustinians of the Assumption (A.A.) constitute a congregation of Catholic religious (priests and brothers), founded in Nîmes, southern France, by Fr. Emmanuel d Alzon in 1845, initially approved by Rome in 1857 and definitively approved in… … Wikipedia
Augustinians of the Assumption (The Assumptionists) — Augustinians of the Assumption † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Augustinians of the Assumption (Also called the Assumptionists.) This congregation had its origin in the College of the Assumption, es … Catholic encyclopedia
Kamen Vitchev — Infobox Saint name=Blessed Kamen Vitchev birth date=May 23, 1893 death date= feast day=November 11 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize= caption= birth place=Srem, Bulgaria death place= titles= beatified date=May 26, 2002. beatified place … Wikipedia
Edirne — Adrianopolis redirects here. For other uses, see Adrianopolis (disambiguation). Adrianople redirects here. For the Battle of Adrianople, see Battle of Adrianople. For the Treaty of Adrianople, see Treaty of Adrianople. Edirne… … Wikipedia
Adrianople — • According to legend, Orestes, son of Agamemnon, built this city at the confluence of the Tonsus (Toundja) and the Ardiscus (Arda) with the Hebrus (Maritza) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Adrianople Adrianople … Catholic encyclopedia
Bulgaria — • A European kingdom in the northeastern part of the Balkan Peninsula Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bulgaria Bulgaria † … Catholic encyclopedia
Emmanuel d'Alzon — Emmanuel d’Alzon was a leading figure of the Church in France in the 19th century.BiographyEarly yearsHe was born in Le Vigan (Gard), in southern France, on August 30, 1810 to an aristocratic and intensely Catholic family from the Cévennes… … Wikipedia
Chalcedon — • A titular see of Asia Minor. The city was founded 676 B. C. by the Megarians on the Bithynian coast, opposite the place where a little later Byzantium rose Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chalcedon Chalcedon … Catholic encyclopedia
Constantinople — • Capital, formerly of the Byzantine, now of the Ottoman, Empire (As of 1908, when the article was written.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Constantinople Constantinople … Catholic encyclopedia
Dominican Order — For the Caribbean nation, see Dominican people. Order of Preachers Ordo Praedicatorum Abbreviation OP, Dominicans, Blackfriars Motto … Wikipedia