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Catholic tradition. The
first location of the
Library was at
Collegio Leoniano, Rome, in the
years 1909-1910. From the very
beginning of the PBI's existence...
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forming Catholic laity and lay
ecclesial ministers. The
Collegio Apostolico Leoniano owes its
origin to P. Valentini, a Lazarist, who,
aided by a
pious lady...
- were all destro****
later except for one example, the so-called
Triclinio Leoniano of
which a copy was made in the 18th century.
Another great work of Pope...
- orphan-girls of
grammar school teachers was opened. In 1897, the
Jesuit Collegio Leoniano,
entitled to the
pontiff Leo XIII, was also opened. Finally, in 1930, the...
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founded in 1851; for the
Diocese of
Livorno Rome
Pontificio Collegio Leoniano –
founded in 1897,
located in
Anagni Pontificio Collegio Nepomuceno – founded...
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Saint John Lateran. The law
department was
transferred to the
Collegio Leoniano, but
remained a
school of the Seminary. The
minor seminary merged with...
- Cariati [it] Leo XIII
Institute in
Milan (since 1893)
Pontificio Collegio Leoniano [it] in
Anagni (1897–1984) Aloisianum [it] in
Gallarate (since 1936) University...
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originally promised to
adopt the
Latin Rite,
while studying in the
Collegio Leoniano, a
Jesuit major seminary at Anagni,
Leonid became aware that the Pope wished...
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Italian "lana"
means "wool". The
correct Italianization would have been "
Leoniano" (although
exact reconstruction may have been
abandoned in
favor of pragmatism...
- of Latina, Lazio. He
studied at the
seminary of the
Pontifical College Leoniano [it] in Anagni. He was
ordained a
priest of the
Diocese of...