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    of the Piarists: Official website Piarists in the U.S.A. Piarists in Spain Piarists in Poland Piarists in Austria Piarists in Hungary Piarists in Italy...
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    The Piarist Church, also known as the Church of Maria Treu, is a Baroque parish church of the Order of the Piarists (Patres Scholarum Piarum) in Vienna...
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    Stanislaus Papczyński (category Piarist saints)
    interpreted by some of his superiors, he was the cause of confusion among Piarists, while he himself felt misunderstood. Later he used to call this period...
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  • 1710 15 July 1766 19 March 1934 by Pope Pius XI Professed priest of the Piarists Ponsiano Ngondwe [sw] 1800s 26 May 1886 18 October 1964 by Pope Paul VI...
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    transferred to the Piarists in 1750. From 1777 to 1939, Dūkštos was known as Piarists' Dūkštos as the village was a center of the Piarists, who established...
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  • (Socialistische Partij) 1918–1929 Social Democratic Party of Switzerland Piarists or Ordo Clericorum Regularium pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum, a Catholic...
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    Joseph Calasanz (category Piarist saints)
    authorized the Piarists to continue studying mathematics and science with him. Unfortunately, those opposed to Calasanz and his work used the Piarists' support...
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    After the arrival of the Piarists, the activity of the Franciscans decreases, and their church becomes the property of the Piarists, who will use it until...
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    The Piarist School is a private, Roman Catholic college preparatory school in Hagerhill, Kentucky. It is operated by The Piarist Fathers (Piarists) independent...
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    school continues the tradition of two conventual schools organized by Piarists (1675) and Jesuits (1716). Jan Stanisław Jankowski - politician Stanisław...
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    Capuchins Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival History of...
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  • Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized...
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    of the Poor Clerics Secular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools (Piarists) - founded in 1617 by Saint Joseph Calasanz takes care of the education...
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    Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro. He was educated at the Piarist College in Volterra and in Rome. An unreliable account published many years...
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    Capuchins Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival History of...
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    architectural style. The church was also the theological college of the Piarists between 1636 and 1641. Göttweig Abbey, a Benedictine monastery near Krems...
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    In the second half of the 17th century, the town recovered. In 1694, a Piarist gymnasium was established and education was also available to the poorer...
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    Discalced Augustinians • Discalced Carmelites • Jesuits • Oratorians • Piarists • Theatines • Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival • History...
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    priests, it remained empty. 1951 was also the year Graycliff was sold to the Piarists, a Catholic teaching order. The complex was purchased privately in 1955...
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    Discalced Augustinians • Discalced Carmelites • Jesuits • Oratorians • Piarists • Theatines • Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival • History...
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    Clement XIV, so in 1776 Empress Maria Theresa transferred the church to the Piarists. The church was restored in 1775, 1831, 1943, 1970 and 2005-6. On 12 August...
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    364 monks and friars, among them 259 Claretians, 226 Franciscans, 204 Piarists, 176 Brothers of Mary, 165 Christian Brothers (also called the De La Salle...
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    of ownership, after an initial down payment of 2,000 scudi. In 1777 the Piarists called the architect Giuseppe Tarquini to carry out an elevation of the...
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    Polytechnic University, hosted between 1947 and 2014 in the ensemble of Piarist Gymnasium; Eugen Todoran Central University Library, with a book fund of...
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    Republic). After completing senior high school in 1804, Purkyně joined the Piarists order as a monk but subsequently left "to deal more freely with science...
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  • 364 monks and friars, among them 259 Clarentians, 226 Franciscans, 204 Piarists, 176 Brothers of Mary, 165 Christian Brothers, 155 Augustinians, 132 Dominicans...
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  • Conceptionists, Crosiers, Dominicans, Franciscans, Hieronymites, Jesuits, Minims, Piarists, Salesians, Olivetans, Theatines, Trappists and the Visitandines. Several...
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    alcoholic, became interested in the priesthood and was inducted into the Piarists Order. His theological training took him to Rome, and then Spain, and for...
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  • (Camillians), Rome, 1584; the Clerics Regular Minor, Naples, 1588; the Piarists (Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools), Rome, 1621;...
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    Capuchins Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival History of...
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