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Gabriel Maria Roschini, OSM (December 19, 1900 –
September 12, 1977), was a
Roman Catholic Italian priest and
professor of Mariology, who
published over...
- the name of Sant'Alessio Falconeri. In 1939 the
Servite priest Gabriel Roschini founded the
journal Marianum and
directed it for its
first thirty years...
- Lyon, France; Freiburg, Germany; and Einsiedeln, Switzerland.
Gabriel Roschini founded in Rome, Italy, an
international society to
promote the Queenship...
- body, the church. This view was
defended in the 20th
century by
Gabriel Roschini, and more generally, by Pope Pius XII in his
encyclical Mystici corporis...
- The
Marianum is a
pontifical institute in Rome,
Italy founded by
Gabriel Roschini for the
study of Mariology. The name
Marianum itself goes back to Pope...
- recently, by one of the
noted mariologists of the 20th century,
Gabriel Roschini.
Iacopo da Varazze,
Legenda aurea G. P.
Maggioni (ed.), Firenze, 1998....
- in Rome. This
Pontifical Catholic Faculty was
founded by
Father Gabriel Roschini (who
directed it for
several years)
under the
direction of Pope Pius XII...
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written in the 20th century, with
theologians Raimondo Spiazzi and
Gabriel Roschini producing 2500 and 900
publications respectively. The
Pontifical Academy...
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Frederick William Faber, to the 20th-century
Mariologist Father Gabriel Roschini. The term Co-Redemptress was used by Pope Leo XIII in 1894. "For in the...
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write the
detailed text for that work in
three years.
Mariologist Gabriel Roschini, (who
presided over Valtorta's
privileged burial)
wrote that in his opinion...