- the
Ministers of the Sick’.
According to
Camillians,
during the
siege of
Nagykanizsa in 1601,
while Camillians were
busily occupied with the wounded, the...
- 14 July 1614) was a
Roman Catholic priest from
Italy who
founded the
Camillians, a
religious order dedicated to the care of the sick. He was beatified...
-
Camillian Hospital (called also "San
Camillo Hospital") -
small private hospital in
Bangkok (Thailand),
founded by
catholic missionaries -
camillians...
-
include the
Order of Santiago,
which uses a red
Cross of
Saint James; the
Camillians, who use a red
Latin cross; and
descendant organizations of the Knights...
-
charism or
particular insertion in the
apostolic field of the Church. The
Camillians take a
fourth vow of
service to the sick, even in
danger of death. The...
-
adjacent General Curia of the
Clerks Regular,
Ministers to the Sick (
Camillians), the
world headquarters of the order.
Located on the Via
della Maddalena...
- Seralcadi,
within the
historic centre of Palermo. The
church belongs to the
Camillians (also
known as "Crociferi"). The
church is
dedicated to one of the female...
-
United States Ordo
Clericorum Regularium Ministrantium Infirmis, the
Camillians,
Catholic religious order SilkAir (IATA
airline designator) Mì, Vietnamese...
- the
Camillian monastic order. In 1995, the foundation, with the parti****tion of an
Italian priest Father Giovanni Contarin,
established a
Camillian Social...
- God of Lucca, Lucca, 1583; the
Clerics Regular,
Ministers to the Sick (
Camillians), Rome, 1584; the
Clerics Regular Minor, Naples, 1588; the
Piarists (Clerics...