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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...
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Comboni Missionaries can
refer to
either of two
religious orders founded by
Saint Daniele Comboni:
Comboni Missionaries of the
Heart of
Jesus Comboni...
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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...
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Comboni College for
Science and
Technology (CCST),
originally Comboni College for
Computer Science, is a
private college in Khartoum, Sudan, established...
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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...
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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...
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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...