- Angelicals, The
- Angelicals, The
• A congregation of women founded at Milan about 1530 by Countess Luigia Torelli of Guastalla for the protection and reclamation of girlsCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
The Angelicals — The Angelicals † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Angelicals A congregation of women founded at Milan about 1530 by Countess Luigia Torelli of Guastalla (d. 1559) for the protection and reclamation of girls. Under the direction of Saint… … Catholic encyclopedia
Angelicals — The Angelicals were an Augustinian order of nuns that were active in Italy from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth century. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01483a.htm The Angelicals] Catholic Encyclopedia article] References … Wikipedia
The Dream of Gerontius — Manuscript score, signed by Elgar and the performers of the premiere The Dream of Gerontius, popularly called just Gerontius,[1] is a work for voices and orchestra (Op. 38) in two parts composed by Edward Elgar in 1900, to text from the poem by… … Wikipedia
Guastallines — The Guastillines are members of the College of Guastalla, a Roman Catholic congregation for women. History Luigia Torelli, Countess of Guastalla (b. about 1500; d. 29 October 1559 or 1569), widowed for the second time when she was twenty five,… … Wikipedia
Guastallines — • Luigia Torelli, Countess of Guastalla (b. about 1500; d. 29 Oct., 1559 or 1569), widowed for the second time when she was twenty five, resolved to devote her life to the service of God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Guastallines… … Catholic encyclopedia
Latin school — was the grammar school of fourteenth to sixteenth century Europe. Emphasis was placed, as the name indicates, on learning to use Latin. The education given at Latin schools pressed mainly on grammar of the Latin language. It was presented in a… … Wikipedia
Penitential Orders — • A general name for religious congregations whose members are bound to perform extraordinary works of penance, or to provide others with the means of atoning for grave faults. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Penitential Orders … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Antonio Maria Zaccaria — St. Antonio Maria Zaccaria † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Antonio Maria Zaccaria Founder of the Clerks Regular of St. Paul, commonly known as the Barnabites; b. in Cremona, Italy, 1502; d. 5 July, 1539. While he was still an infant his … Catholic encyclopedia
Zaccaria, Saint Antonio Maria — ▪ Italian priest born 1502, Cremona, duchy of Milan died July 5, 1539, Cremona; canonized May 27, 1897; feast day July 5 Italian priest, physician, and founder of the congregation of Clerks Regular of St. Paul, or Barnabites, a religious… … Universalium