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- faithful of Madrid Victoria Valeverde Gonzalez, professed religious, Calasanzian Institute, Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess Fortunato Velasco Tobar...
- March 1925) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who had established the Calasanzian Sisters in Florence with the aid of Celestino Zini. Upon her profession...
- Incarnation) (24 March 1831 - 8 March 1925), founder of the founder, Calasanzian Institute, Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess, canonized on 15 October...
- founder of the Daughters of the Divine Shepherdessbetter known as the Calasanzian Institute. He gained a rather strong re****tion for being a formidable...
- founded a magazine for craftsmen and labourers. He founded his order - the Calasanzian Congregation - on 24 November 1889 and determined that it would adhere...
- Míguez González, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and founder of the Calasanzian Institute. Míguez González would be canonized as a Roman Catholic saint...
- Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools or the Piarist Fathers, (Calasanzians), Sch. P Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Claretian...