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Page 172
... congregation had survived in a moribund condi- tion . Houses were founded or refounded at Subiaco , Finalpia and elsewhere , and grouped by Pius IX into an autonomous province of the Cassinese congregation . Calling themselves of the ...
... congregation had survived in a moribund condi- tion . Houses were founded or refounded at Subiaco , Finalpia and elsewhere , and grouped by Pius IX into an autonomous province of the Cassinese congregation . Calling themselves of the ...
Page 176
... congregation did not come into being for fifty years . Finally , in any survey of Europe mention should be made of the Congregation of St Ottilien , founded ( 1884 ) with the direct purpose of overseas missionary activity . It came to ...
... congregation did not come into being for fifty years . Finally , in any survey of Europe mention should be made of the Congregation of St Ottilien , founded ( 1884 ) with the direct purpose of overseas missionary activity . It came to ...
Page 192
... congregational control of Europe . Thus Mexico has two foundations from the Spanish house of Silos in the congregation of France ; Martinique and Trinidad have houses of the French and Belgian congregations respectively , and in the ...
... congregational control of Europe . Thus Mexico has two foundations from the Spanish house of Silos in the congregation of France ; Martinique and Trinidad have houses of the French and Belgian congregations respectively , and in the ...
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