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- Venerini may refer to: Rosa Venerini, M.P.V., Saint (1656–1728), Italian foundress of the Religious Teachers Venerini (Italian: Maestre Pie Venerini) Religious...
- Rose Venerini (9 February 1656 – 7 May 1728), also called Rosa Venerini, was an Italian Roman Catholic saint and virgin who founded the first public schools...
- The Religious Teachers Venerini (abbreviated as M.P.V., Italian: Maestre Pie Venerini), are a religious institute in the Catholic Church founded in Italy...
- Rose Venerini founded schools for young women, especially the poor, in Viterbo. The cardinal's relative Cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo invited Venerini to...
- Rafael Guízar y Valencia, Théodore Guérin, Filippo Smaldone, and Rosa Venerini on 15 October 2006. During his visit to Brazil in 2007, Benedict presided...
- Barbarigo" in his honor. In 1685 Rose Venerini established a school for girls in Viterbo. Cardinal Barbarigo invited Venerini to come to his diocese to give...
- from the original on 2023-08-04. Retrieved 2023-08-04. CNA. "St. Rosa Venerini". Catholic News Agency. Archived from the original on 2023-08-04. Retrieved...
- 2000 CY94 Arlene E. Wolfe, 2001 DYSC mentor. Wolfe is a teacher at the Venerini Academy, Worcester, M****achusetts. JPL · 15112 15115 Yvonneroe 2000 DA7...
- Domenica, 3 luglio 1988 vatican.va, 3 July 1988, article in Italian ROSA VENERINI (1656–1728) Stanisław Kazimierczyk Sołtys (1433–1489) Vatican.va, Page...
- Filippo Smaldone 15 October 2006 St. Peter's Square, Vatican City Rose Venerini 15 October 2006 St. Peter's Square, Vatican City Anthony of St. Ann Galvão...