Saint Bonaventure’s College, Newfoundland Saint John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Founded in 1893. Conducted by the Irish Christian Brothers. Affiliated with London University. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Bonaventure’s College, New York
Saint Bonaventure’s College, New York Allegany, New York. Founded in 1859. Conducted by the Franciscan Fathers. Comprised of a preparatory school; colleges of arts and sciences, education; graduate and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Bonaventure, College of Saint
Saint Bonaventure, College of Saint At Quaracchi, near Florence, Italy, famous as the centre of literary activity in the Order of Friars Minor, was founded 14 July, 1879, by Mgr. Bernardino del Vago, Archbishop of Sardis, then minister general of the order. The first director and superior of the college was Father Fidelis of Fauna, … Continue reading “Saint Bonaventure, College of Saint”
Saint Bonaventure, College of
Saint Bonaventure, College of Quaracchi, Italy Famous as the center of literary activity in the Order of Friars Minor. Founded in 1878 by Monsignor Bernardino del Vago, Archbishop of Sardis. The Acta Ordinis, a monthly in Latin, and the new Archivium Francisco-Historicum are published here. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Beuno’s College
Saint Beuno’s College Saint Asaph, Wales. Founded in 1848 from Stonyhurst. The theologate of the English Jesuits. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Scotland
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Scotland Fort Augustus, Scotland, founded, 1876 , by Dom Jerome Vaughan of the Anglo-Benedictine Congregation, upon the site of a fort built, 1729 . Made an independent abbey , 1882 , under the immediate jurisdiction of the Holy See, the primate exercises the powers peculiar to the head of a congregation. Fuente: … Continue reading “Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Scotland”
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Oregon
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Oregon Abbey and seminary at Mount Angel, Oregon. Founded by the Benedictines in1882. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Kansas
Saint Benedict’s Abbey, Kansas Atchison, Kansas. Founded by the Benedictines in 1857; abbey since 1876. Connected with it are a college, high school and diocesan seminaries. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Benedict, scapular of
Saint Benedict, scapular of To associate the faithful, who were not Oblates of Saint Benedict, in a certain measure with the Benedictine Order , a confraternity of Saint Benedict was founded in the second half of the nineteenth century, at first by the English Congregation. Reception is effected by the enrollment of the members and … Continue reading “Saint Benedict, scapular of”
Saint Benedict, Medal of
Saint Benedict, Medal of A medal, originally a cross, dedicated to the devotion in honour of St. Benedict. One side of the medal bears an image of St. Benedict, holding a cross in the right hand and the Holy Rule in the left. On the one side of the image is a cup, on the … Continue reading “Saint Benedict, Medal of”