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  2. San Giuseppe al Trionfale - Wikipedia

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    San Giuseppe in Via Trionfale was built in 1909–12, designed in Neoclassical style by Aristide Leonori. [8] [9] It was the project of Luigi Guanella, founder of the Servants of Charity. [10] On 7 June 1967, it was made a titular church to be held by a cardinal-deacon. [11] In 1970 it was made a minor basilica .

  3. Patee House - Wikipedia

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    The Patee House, also known as Patee House Museum, was completed in 1858 as a 140-room luxury hotel at 12th Street and Penn in St. Joseph, Missouri. It was one of the best-known hotels west of the Mississippi River. The Patee House was built by John Patée as part of his Patee Town development around the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad station.

  4. Saint Joseph's Oratory - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal ( French: Oratoire Saint-Joseph-du-Mont-Royal) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located at 3800 Queen Mary Road in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Mount Royal 's Westmount Summit in Montreal, Quebec. [1] It is a National Historic Site of Canada and is Canada 's largest church ...

  5. Eugenio Tosi - Wikipedia

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    Apostolic Administrator of Squillace (1917-1918) Bishop of Andria (1917-1922) Motto. Ora et labora. ("Pray and work") Coat of arms. Eugenio Tosi (6 May 1864 – 7 January 1929) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Milan from 1922 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1922.

  6. Josephology - Wikipedia

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    Josephology. Saint Joseph and the Christ Child by Guido Reni, c. 1640. Josephology is the theological study of Joseph, the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus. Records of devotions to Joseph go back to the year 800 and Doctors of the Church since Thomas Aquinas have written on the subject. [1] With the growth of Mariology, the theological study of ...

  7. Saint Joseph's Day - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Joseph or the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, is in Western Christianity the principal feast day of Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and legal father of Jesus Christ, celebrated on 19 March. It has the rank of a solemnity in the Catholic Church. It is a feast or commemoration in the ...

  8. Oblates of St. Joseph - Wikipedia

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    The Oblates of St. Joseph (Latin: Congregatio Oblatorum S. Ioseph; abbreviated OSJ) is a Catholic religious institute founded on 14 March 1878 by St. Joseph Marello.The institute has provinces or delegations in Italy, the Philippines, the United States, México, Perú, Brazil, Bolivia, India, Poland, and Nigeria.

  9. Cape elephantfish - Wikipedia

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    The Cape elephantfish is a smooth silvery or bronze fish which grows to 120 cm in total length, with a digging proboscis on the front of its snout. The first dorsal fin has a large venomous spine in front of it. There are darker markings on the flanks and head. At maturity, the males have a pair of calcified claspers, paired retractable ...