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  2. Carlos Evaristo - Wikipedia

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    Evaristo is a member of the Blue army and the archivist of the Domus Pacis in Fatima. He is also National Coordinator for the Alliance of the Holy Family Foundation International and a director of the Portuguese Shroud Research Centre and founder of FIDES: [7] Federação-Internacional-de-Estudos-Sindonologicos. [8]

  3. Directory of International Associations of the Faithful

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    The Directory of International Associations of the Faithful, initially published in 2006 by the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life, lists the international associations of the faithful in the Catholic Church that have been granted official recognition. [1]

  4. Archconfraternity - Wikipedia

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    The Archconfraternity of the Holy Face was erected in Tours, France in 1885. It is based at the Centre Spirituel de la Sainte Face in Tours, run by the Dominican Fathers of the French Province. Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers: The Confraternity of Christian Mothers began in Lille , France in 1850.

  5. Archconfraternity of the Holy Family - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1861 at the parish of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer in Manhattan; [3] there was also an active confraternity at St. Alphonsus Liguori Church in St. Louis. [ 4 ] An Archconfraternity for men was founded in Limerick in 1868, [ 5 ] where street processions were an important feature of the Archconfraternity until the ...

  6. Catholic lay organisations - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Council for the Laity is the body responsible for approving those Catholic associations that exist at an international level. [2] The structure of some Religious Orders allow for Lay branches to be associated with them. These are often referred to as Third Orders.

  7. Confraternity - Wikipedia

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    Various other congregations such as of the Holy Trinity, of the Scapular, etc., were founded between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. From the latter century onwards, these pious associations have multiplied greatly. [1] The Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone was headquartered in the Church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone. Because of their ...

  8. Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate - Wikipedia

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    Bruno and as well as another priest Angelo M. Geiger initially said in July 2013 that the vast majority of members welcomed the intervention by the Holy See in the present complicated situation. [6] However, in September 2013, the FFI and the Congregation published the results of a poll of the friars that had been conducted before assigning a ...

  9. Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche - Wikipedia

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    Saint Émilie de Rodat, founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche.. The Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche (French: Sœurs de la Sainte-Famille de Villefranche; Latin: Congregatio Sororum a Sacra Familia; abbreviation: S.F.), also called the Sisters of Villefranche, is a religious institute of pontifical right whose members profess public vows of chastity, poverty, and ...