- 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...
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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 founded schools for
young women,
especially the poor, in Viterbo. The cardinal's
relative Cardinal Marcantonio Barbarigo invited Venerini to...
- The
Religious Teachers Venerini (abbreviated as M.P.V., Italian:
Maestre Pie
Venerini), are a
religious institute in the
Catholic Church founded in Italy...
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Rafael Guízar y Valencia, Théodore Guérin,
Filippo Smaldone, and Rosa
Venerini on 15
October 2006.
During his
visit to
Brazil in 2007,
Benedict presided...
- Domenica, 3
luglio 1988 vatican.va, 3 July 1988,
article in
Italian ROSA
VENERINI (1656–1728) Stanisław
Kazimierczyk Sołtys (1433–1489) Vatican.va, Page...
- [citation needed] 7.
Rafael Guízar
Valencia 8.
Filippo Smaldone 9. Rose
Venerini 10.
Anthony of St. Ann Galvão 11 May 2007 São Paulo,
Brazil 11. Szymon...
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Hungary Harriet Starr Cannon (Episcopal
Church (USA)) John of
Beverley Rose
Venerini Stanislaus (Roman Martyrology) May 7 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics) Defender...
- They
merged in 1713 and
continued to
exist until 1870. The
Maestre Pie
Venerini teachers opened their house in 1744. An
Institute of the
Brothers of Christian...
- 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...