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  2. La Civiltà Cattolica - Wikipedia

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    La Civiltà Cattolica (Italian for Catholic Civilization) is a periodical published by the Jesuits in Rome, Italy. It has been published continuously since 1850 [ 1 ] and is among the oldest of Catholic Italian periodicals.

  3. First Vatican Council - Wikipedia

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    The first revelation was given in February 1869 by an article in La Civiltà Cattolica, a Jesuit periodical. It claimed, as the view of many Catholics in France, that the council would be of very brief duration, since the majority of its members were in agreement, and mentioned inter alia the proclamation of papal infallibility.

  4. Matteo Liberatore - Wikipedia

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    Matteo Liberatore. Matteo Liberatore, SJ (born at Salerno, Italy, 14 August 1810; died at Rome, 18 October 1892) was an Italian Jesuit philosopher, theologian, and writer. He helped popularize the Jesuit periodical Civiltà Cattolica in close collaboration with the papacy in the last half of the 19th century.

  5. Antonio Bresciani (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Bresciani was a prolific writer and a novelist. His novels were published in serial form in the feuilleton section of La Civiltà Cattolica — at that time the paper with the widest circulation in Italy, with more than 60,000 subscribers.

  6. La Civilità Cattolica - Wikipedia

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  7. Carlo Passaglia - Wikipedia

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    His chief works are: an edition of the Enchiridion of St. Augustine, with copious notes (Naples, 1847); De prærogativis b.Petri (Rome, 1850); Conferences given at the Gesù and published in Civiltà Cattolica (1851); Commentariorum theologicorum partes 3 (1 vol. Rome, 1850–51); De ecclesia Christi (3 vols., Ratisbon, 1853 — incomplete); De æternitate poenarum (Ratisbon, 1854).

  8. History of journalism - Wikipedia

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    La Civiltà Cattolica (1850), founded in Naples by Father Carlo Maria Curci, and his three fellow Jesuits, Taparelli, Bresciani and Liberatore, is still the organ of the Jesuit Order. The Rivista contemporanea (1852) was founded at Turin in emulation of the French Revue des deux Mondes , which has been the type followed by so many continental ...

  9. Nuno da Silva Gonçalves - Wikipedia

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    Gonçalves was born in Lisbon, Portugal, on 16 July 1958 and entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at a young age. [1] He was ordained a priest on 12 July 1986. [1] He was educated in Portugal and Italy, earning a licentiate in philosophy and letters from the Catholic University of Portugal, and a licentiate in theology and both a licentiate and doctorate in Church history from the Gregorian ...