Canisius may refer to: Saint Peter Canisius (1521–1597), Dutch Jesuit Catholic priest Theodorich Canisius (1532–1606), Jesuit academic, half-brother of... 795 bytes (128 words) - 10:45, 30 March 2023 |
the clergy and recruited many young men to the Jesuits, among them Peter Canisius. After spending some months at Leuven in 1543, where he implanted the... 19 KB (2,247 words) - 17:30, 6 February 2024 |
Peter John Kreeft (/kreɪft/; born March 16, 1937) is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King's College. A convert to Roman Catholicism... 16 KB (1,673 words) - 11:35, 8 April 2024 |
Pope Pius XI (category Burials at St. Peter's Basilica) Soviet Union. He canonized important saints, including Thomas More, Peter Canisius, Bernadette of Lourdes, and Don Bosco. He beatified and canonized Thérèse... 98 KB (11,647 words) - 23:37, 20 April 2024 |
Peter Abelard (/ˈæbəlɑːrd/; French: Pierre Abélard; Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailardus; c. 1079 – 21 April 1142) was a medieval French scholastic... 63 KB (7,832 words) - 14:43, 7 April 2024 |
Müller, Cardinal Pell, Bishop Strickland, Bishop Schneider, & theologian Peter Kwasniewski. Schneider also provided a foreword in the hardcover edition... 66 KB (6,166 words) - 11:49, 3 April 2024 |
the university can be traced back to 1580, when the notable Jesuit Peter Canisius founded the Collège Saint-Michel in the City of Fribourg. In 1763, an... 24 KB (2,501 words) - 22:42, 6 April 2024 |
District. Founded in 1870, the school has historical ties to Canisius College. Canisius operates independently from the New York State guidelines established... 22 KB (2,242 words) - 23:27, 18 February 2024 |
Xavier Pope Pius V Tridentine Mass Teresa of Ávila John of the Cross Peter Canisius Philip Neri Robert Bellarmine European wars of religion Thirty Years'... 59 KB (6,875 words) - 23:22, 25 April 2024 |
Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund Campion Pierre-Jean De... 40 KB (3,907 words) - 04:48, 15 April 2024 |
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (section Peter Medawar) based on inaccuracies. In an article in New Scientist in September, 1981, Peter Costello said claims that Teilhard had been silent were factually wrong:... 100 KB (12,911 words) - 17:04, 18 April 2024 |
Timothy, Titus, Philemon Hebrews (1) General epistles (7): James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude Prophetic book (1): Apocalypse of John... 26 KB (2,546 words) - 02:12, 22 April 2024 |
Company. Another Jesuit suggested he go to Augsburg, Germany where Peter Canisius was provincial. The distance was over four hundred miles, which had... 20 KB (2,481 words) - 23:06, 10 December 2023 |
Bellarmine Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558) Charles Borromeo Peter Canisius (1521–1597) Erasmus John Eck John Fisher John of the Cross Ferdinand... 83 KB (9,333 words) - 11:47, 19 March 2024 |
Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund Campion Pierre-Jean De... 6 KB (759 words) - 11:00, 12 February 2023 |
26 Martyrs of Japan (redirect from Peter Baptist and Twenty-Five Companions) this source, which is in the public domain. Heckmann, Ferdinand. "Sts. Peter Baptist and Twenty-Five Companions." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 11.... 12 KB (1,139 words) - 20:19, 18 March 2024 |
Peter Lombard (also Peter the Lombard, Pierre Lombard or Petrus Lombardus; c. 1096 – 21/22 July 1160) was an Italian scholastic theologian, Bishop of... 15 KB (1,813 words) - 23:45, 15 April 2024 |
Peter Canisius Minor Seminary Mertoyudan, is a private Catholic secondary school for boys intending to be Catholic priests, located in Magelang, Central... 4 KB (214 words) - 13:12, 4 September 2021 |