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religious society, the
Congregation of
Regular Clerics. The
motherhouse was at
Somasca, a
secluded northern Italian hamlet in the
comune of
Vercurago between...
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Somasca is a
hamlet in the
northern Italian region of Lombardy,
situated in the
hills overlooking the south-eastern
branch of Lake Como. For purposes...
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known as the
Somascans and
officially as the
Order of
Clerics Regular of
Somasca (Latin: Ordo
Clericorum Regularium a Somascha), are a
Catholic order of...
- St. Paul, Milan, 1530; The
Somaschans or
Clerks Regular of St. Majolus,
Somasca, 1532; the
Jesuits or the
Society of Jesus, Paris, 1534; the
Clerics Regular...
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Jesus SJ 1540 14,839 10,721
Somaschi Fathers (Order of
Clerics Regular of
Somasca) CRS 1534 520 327
Camillians M.I. 1582 1,125 825
Clerics Regular Minor...
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chancellor of the Republic. In 1538, he
joined the
Order of
Clerics Regular of
Somasca and soon
became a
teacher of
philosophy and theology. From 1546 to 1553...
- located, can be
reached on foot from
Maggianico (a
hamlet of Lecco) or
Somasca.
Peakware Scoprilecco 45°50′23″N 9°26′27″E / 45.8396°N 9.4407°E / 45...
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Cittadini in Calolzio.
Cittadini became a
teacher at a
public girls school in
Somasca in 1824 at the time she and
Giuditta felt
called to the
religious life...
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Mario and Ágata (née Acevedo) Casariego. He
entered the
Clerics Regular of
Somasca, more
commonly known as the
Somascan Fathers, in 1924, and made his profession...
- priest.
Crivelli was a
priest member of the
Order of
Clerics Regular of
Somasca in the
Cloister of the Health,
before becoming provincial Father of the...