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- Francesco Palliola, SJ (May 10, 1612 – January 29, 1648) was an Italian Jesuit priest and missionary in Mindanao, Philippines. Due to his missionary work...
- Hippolyte obliquim**** Dana, 1852 Hippolyte orientalis ****er, 1861 Hippolyte palliola Kensley, 1970 Hippolyte pleuracantha (Stimpson, 1871) Hippolyte prideauxiana...
- by Pope Benedict XVI. Mo. Jerónima of the ****umption, OSC Fr. Francesco Palliola, SJ Mo. Dionisia Talangpaz, OAR Mo. Cecilia Talangpaz, OAR Fr. Pedro Pelaez...
- soon to be raised as a saint, in Mindanao island was Padre Francesco Palliola, S.J. He was a Jesuit missionary from Nola, Italy, and was ****igned to...
- François-Joseph Bressani, Italian missionary (d. 1672) May 10 – Francesco Palliola, Italian Servant of God (d. 1648) May 12 – Laurence Womock, English Bishop...
- de Rojas Zorrilla, Spanish dramatist (b. 1607) January 29 – Francesco Palliola, Italian Servant of God (b. 1612) February 22 – Wilhelm Lamormaini, Luxembourgian...
- (Vietnam) Theotonius Amal Ganguly, archbishop of Dhaka (Bangladesh) Francesco Palliola, Jesuit priest (Philippines) Alfredo Verzosa, bishop of Lipa, titular bishop...
- was constructed by priest-engineer de Vera. The Jesuit priests Francesco Palliola and Alejandro Lopez died as martyrs in their efforts to win the tribespeople...
- Fr. Rene B. Javellana, SJ (January 11, 2016). "SERVANT OF GOD FRANCESCO PALLIOLA, SJ: CHAMPION OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE". Philippine Jesuits. Retrieved...
- and the Dominicans. One of its great missionaries was Padre Francesco Palliola, a Jesuit missionary from Nola, Italy who tirelessly preached the Christian...