flourishing
121Kremsmünster — • A Benedictine abbey in Austria, on the little river Krems, about twenty miles south of Linz, founded A.D. 777 by Tassilo II Duke of Bavaria, who richly endowed it, as did subsequently Charlemagne and his successors Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …
122Redemptorists — • Society of missionary priests founded by St. Alphonsus Maria Liguori in 1732 at Scala, Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Redemptorists Redemptorists …
123Sydney — • The vast territories formerly known as New Holland and Van Dieman s Island and since 1900 as The Commonwealth of Australia were erected to the Vicariate Apostolic of New Holland in 1834 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sydney …
124Apostolic Schools — Apostolic Schools † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Apostolic Schools Where the Church is normally organized the recruitment of the secular clergy is provided for by means of ecclesiastical seminaries. The little, or junior, seminaries… …
125Archdiocese of Paris — Paris † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Paris ARCHDIOCESE OF PARIS (PARIBIENSIS) Paris comprises the Department of the Seine. It was re established by the Concordat of 1802 with much narrower limits than it had prior to the Revolution,… …
126Archdiocese of Warsaw — Archdiocese of Warsaw † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Warsaw (VARSAVIENSIS). Warsaw (Polish, Warszawa), on the western bank of the Vistula, is the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. The city, including the suburb of Praga… …
127Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) — Congregation of Priests of the Mission † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Congregation of Priests of the Mission A congregation of secular priests with religious vows founded by St. Vincent de Paul. The members add the letters C.M. to their… …
128Eastern Monasticism — Eastern Monasticism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism (1) Origin The first home of Christian monasticism is the Egyptian desert. Hither during persecution men fled the world and the danger of apostasy, to serve God in… …