- of the
Piarists:
Official website Piarists in the U.S.A.
Piarists in
Spain Piarists in
Poland Piarists in
Austria Piarists in
Hungary Piarists in Italy...
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volume I page 736-737 (Encyclopedia of Krakow) (in Polish)
Piarists,
history of the
convent and
church Michał Rożek,
Barbara Gądkowa Leksykon...
- The
Piarist Church, also
known as the
Church of
Maria Treu, is a
Baroque parish church of the
Order of the
Piarists (Patres
Scholarum Piarum) in Vienna...
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interpreted by some of his superiors, he was the
cause of
confusion among Piarists,
while he
himself felt misunderstood.
Later he used to call this period...
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After the
arrival of the
Piarists, the
activity of the
Franciscans decreases, and
their church becomes the
property of the
Piarists, who will use it until...
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Clement XIV, so in 1776
Empress Maria Theresa transferred the
church to the
Piarists. The
church was
restored in 1775, 1831, 1943, 1970 and 2005-6. On 12 August...
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authorized the
Piarists to
continue studying mathematics and
science with him. Unfortunately,
those opposed to
Calasanz and his work used the
Piarists' support...
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Jesuit and
Piarist schools in Mscislau,
Mahiliou and Dubrouna, then
joined the
Piarist Order and took holy orders. Subsequently, he
taught at
Piarist schools...
- of ownership,
after an
initial down
payment of 2,000 scudi. In 1777 the
Piarists called the
architect Giuseppe Tarquini to
carry out an
elevation of the...
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Collegium Invisibile refers to the
tradition of the 18th
century Collegium Nobilium run by the
Piarists in Warsaw...