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Joseph Calasanz Sch.P. (Spanish: José de
Calasanz; Italian:
Giuseppe Calasanzio;
September 11, 1557 –
August 25, 1648), also
known as
Joseph Calasanctius...
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regular of the
Catholic Church founded in 1617 by
Spanish priest Joseph Calasanz. It is the
oldest religious order dedicated to education, and the main...
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Josephus Calasanz Fließer (born 1896 in Perg) was an
Austrian clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Linz. He was
ordained to the priesthood...
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Peralta de
Calasanz (Spanish: [peˈɾalta ðe kalaˈsanθ]) or
Peralta de Cal****anç (Catalan: [peˈɾalta ðe kalaˈsans]) is a muni****lity
located in the province...
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former Miss
Puerto Rico Irma
Nydia Vázquez. He
studied at
Colegio Calasanz in Río Piedras,
Puerto Rico.
Pedro picked up the
guitar at an
early age...
- José de
Calasanz, or in
Catalan Cal****anç , bon José
Vives y Tutó(or, in Catalan,
Josep Vives i Tutó); his
given name is
written in
English as
Joseph Calasanz)...
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Josef Kalasanz Freiherr von
Erberg (Slovene: Jožef
Kalasanc baron Erberg or
Josip Kalasanc baron Erberg) (27
August 1771 – 10 July 1843) was a Carniolan...
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canonized four
saints in his pontificate:
Jerome Emiliani,
Joseph Calasanz,
Joseph of Cupertino, and
Seraphin of
Montegranaro on 16 July 1767. Clement...
- The Telegraph. 12 June 2018. ISSN 0307-1235.
Retrieved 31 July 2023.
Calasanz,
Pierre A. "The
Peninsula Manila, Then and Now". "The
Peninsula New York...
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Mother of God of the
Pious Schools (Piarists)
founded in 1617 by
Joseph Calasanz.
Order of
Bethlehemite Brothers,
founded in
Guatemala in 1653 and suppressed...