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- 2016-02-26. "Redemptorist Province of Bangalore, India". "The Origin and Growth of the Redemptorists in the Southern Philippines". redemptorists in southern...
- June 2020. Redemptorists, Transalpine (1 July 2008). "Transalpine Redemptorists at home: Canonical Good Standing". Transalpine Redemptorists at home. Retrieved...
- the adjacent Redemptorist Road, which is in turn apparently named after the Redemptorist Church (Baclaran Church) or the Redemptorists. The station is...
- counterpart to the Redemptorists Redemptorist Church, also Baclaran Church, in Baclaran, ParaƱaque city of Metro Manila, Philippines Redemptorist High School...
- Major and Saint John Lateran. Redemptorist tradition holds that Pope Pius IX declared, in 1866, that the Redemptorists make the icon known to the world...
- youngest member of the College of Cardinals. He is a member of the Redemptorists. Bychok was born in Ternopil in western Ukraine in 1980. He joined the...
- her patronage. The first Redemptorists came to the Philippines in 1906 and set up a community at Opon, Cebu. The Redemptorist community first went to Malate...
- opening, there were already thirteen young Redemptorists, or jovenistas as what the Spanish Redemptorists call the minor seminarians. Two of the jovenistas...
- there were 36 Redemptorists. After the French took over in 1806 a law was p****ed that forbade local pastors from letting the Redemptorists preach missions...
- John Swan, for the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, known as Redemptorists, a religious institute of priests and brothers. The church was the first...