Saint Joseph, Brothers of An amalgamation of two French Societies, the Brothers of Saint Joseph (Josephites) founded at Ruille, 1820 , by Father Jacques Dujarie, and transferred to Le Mans, being there united with the Fathers of the Holy Cross (Salvatorists), established 1839 , by Father Basile Moreau. The congregation consists of priests and lay … Continue reading “Saint Joseph, Brothers of”
Saint John’s University, Ohio
Saint John’s University, Ohio Toledo, Ohio. Founded in 1898. Conducted by the Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school; college of arts and sciences; extension, correspondence, and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint John’s University, Minnesota
Saint John’s University, Minnesota Collegeville, Minnesota. Founded in 1857. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Consists of a preparatory school, and college of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint John’s University
Saint John’s University The legal title of a Catholic boarding-school at Collegeville, Minnesota, conducted by the Benedictine Fathers of St. John’s Abbey, which is situated at the same place. It is the oldest Catholic college in the North-West, having been founded in 1857 by the late Archabbot Boniface Wimmer, then Abbot of St. Vincent’s Abbey … Continue reading “Saint John’s University”
Saint John’s Seminary, Texas
Saint John’s Seminary, Texas San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1915. Conducted by secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint John’s Seminary, Minnesota
Saint John’s Seminary, Minnesota Collegeville, Minnesota. Founded in 1867 for secular and religious. Conducted by the Benedictines. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint John’s Seminary, England
Saint John’s Seminary, England Wonersh, England. This college, founded by the Right Reverend John Butt, fourth Bishop of Southwark, is the earliest establishment in England designed to fulfil the wishes of the Council of Trent. The building, commenced in 1889, was opened 8 September 1901. During the interval a temporary home was found for the … Continue reading “Saint John’s Seminary, England”
Saint John’s Seminary, Arkansas
Saint John’s Seminary, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas. Founded in 1911. Conducted by secular clergy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint John’s Priory
Saint John’s Priory Priory of the Valliscaulian Order, founded, 1230 , at Beauly, Scotland, by John Bisset of the Aird. It was transferred to the Cistercians , c.1460 , and rebuilt from the foundations by Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney, when he became its commendatory prior in 1530. His arms (stag’s head with a crosier … Continue reading “Saint John’s Priory”
Saint John’s, Newfoundland, archdiocese of
Saint John’s, Newfoundland, archdiocese of Founded as the Prefecture Apostolic of Newfoundland on 30 May 1784. Elevated to a Vicariate Apostolic on 5 January 1796. Elevated to the diocese of Newfoundand on 4 June 1847. Name changed to the Diocese of Saint John’s on 29 February 1856. Elevated to an archdiocese on 8 February 1904. … Continue reading “Saint John’s, Newfoundland, archdiocese of”