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- Daniele Comboni, MCCJ (15 March 1831 – 10 October 1881) was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Vicar Apostolic of Central Africa from 1877 until...
- Comboni Missionaries can refer to either of two religious orders founded by Saint Daniele Comboni: Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus Comboni...
- National Catholic Sa****uarding Commission, said that the response of the Combonis reflected "a stark difference of attitude from that of Pope Francis", who...
- of the Combonis is missionary work among the peoples of Africa, they also work in the field of evangelization on other continents. The Comboni Missionary...
- Comboni College for Science and Technology (CCST), originally Comboni College for Computer Science, is a private college in Khartoum, Sudan, established...
- parish to St. Lawrence Church which was organized that same year. The Comboni Missionaries took charge of the parish in 1964. By this time many of the...
- Society of Saint Edmund (SSE) Marist Brothers (FMS) Mechitarists (CAM) Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCI) Missionaries of La Salette (MS)...
- neo-orthodox school to which he belonged. Bonhoeffer also influenced the Comboni missionary Father Ezechiele Ramin. Bethge, E.; Barnett, V.J. (1999). Dietrich...
- (409–493), Mesopotamian monk and ascetic, feast day December 11 Daniel Comboni (1831–1881), Italian Catholic missionary to Africa, feast day October 10...
- largest and oldest churches in Sudan. It was founded in 1872 by Daniele Comboni, an Italian Roman Catholic bishop, who worked for the Catholic missions...