Saint Louis University Saint Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1818, Conducted by Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school, schools of arts and sciences, nursing, divinity, commerce, education, law, medicine, dentistry; graduate and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary
Saint Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary Saint Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1818. In the charge of the Vincentians. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Louis, Missouri, city of
Saint Louis, Missouri, city of During its earliest history Saint Louis belonged to the diocese of Santiago de Cuba, and formed part of a vast territory served by only two priests. Upon the death of the Recollect, Father Collet in 1765 Father P. Gibault was sent by the Bishop of Quebec to assist the Jesuit … Continue reading “Saint Louis, Missouri, city of”
Saint Louis, Missouri, archdiocese of
Saint Louis, Missouri, archdiocese of Founded on 18 July 1826 as the diocese of Saint Louis. Elevated to an archdiocese on 20 July 1847. Suffragan dioceses include Jefferson City, Missouri Kansas City-Saint Joseph, Missouri Springfield-Cape Girardeau, Missouri See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org archdiocese of Saint Louis patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Louis (Missouri)
Saint Louis (Missouri) (SANCTI LUDOVICI) Created a diocese 2 July, 1826; raised to the rank of an archdiocese 20 July, 1847. It comprises that portion of the State of Missouri bounded on the north by the northern lines of the Counties of Pike, Audrain, Boone, and Howard, on the west by the western lines of … Continue reading “Saint Louis (Missouri)”
Saint Laurent, College of
Saint Laurent, College of Saint Laurent, Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1847. Conducted by the Congregation of the Holy Cross. Classical and commercial courses. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint-Jure, Jean Baptiste De
Saint-Jure, Jean Baptiste De an ascetic author, was born, in 1588, at Metz. At the age of sixteen he joined the Jesuits, and was superior successively of the monasteries at Amiens, Alencon, Orleans, and Paris. He was one of the Jesuits who went into England during the reign of Charles I; but the condition of … Continue reading “Saint-Jure, Jean Baptiste De”
Saint Joseph’s Society of the Sacred Heart
Saint Joseph’s Society of the Sacred Heart Congregation which began its labors in 1871 when four priests from Mill Hill were assigned to Saint Francis Xavier’s Church at Baltimore. It became independent of Mill Hill in 1892, and under its present title established its headquarters at Baltimore. It was originally composed of secular priests working … Continue reading “Saint Joseph’s Society of the Sacred Heart”
Saint Joseph’s Society for Foreign Missions
Saint Joseph’s Society for Foreign Missions Founded as a missionary college at Mill Hill, 10 miles north of London, by Herbert Cardinal Vaughan while still a priest in 1866. It was approved in 1897. Its constitutions were definitely approved in 1906. A preparatory school, Saint Peter’s, at Freshfield, near Liverpool, was founded in 1884. Two … Continue reading “Saint Joseph’s Society for Foreign Missions”
Saint Joseph’s Society
Saint Joseph’s Society Emigrant aid society , established, 1893 , by Polish priests, renders assistance gratis to Polish immigrants, and maintains a hospice as an adjunct in charge of the Felician Sisters. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary