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Peter Canisius House is located on five acres of beautiful gardens and bushland in Pymble on Sydney's North Shore. Facilities include 43 bedrooms, a variety of meeting spaces and a large dining room. The House specialise in residential individual and group retreats and gatherings for schools, not for profit and private business sectors.
Church of the Gesu, mother church of the Society of Jesus in Rome College church (St. Mariä Himmelfahrt), Cologne Ruins of Saint Paul's Church, Macau Professed house church in Paris Novitiate of Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, Rome University Church, Vienna College church, Puebla College church, Minsk Professed house church, Vilnius Professed house in Malá Strana, Prague Church of the Gesù, Brussels
Early Dutch Jesuit scholar Peter Canisius, who produced several works superseding Erasmus', [note 41] is known to have read, or used phrases from, Erasmus' New Testament (including the Annotations and Notes) and perhaps the Paraphrases, his Jerome biography and complete works, the Adages, the Copia, and the Colloquies: [note 42] Canisius ...
South Australia. St Francis Xavier Seminary, Adelaide – closed 2001. Victoria and Tasmania. Corpus Christi College – established at Werribee in 1923 by Archbishop Daniel Mannix for the dioceses of Victoria, and later Tasmania as well. Moved to Glen Waverley in 1960, then to Clayton in 1973 and presently to Carlton in 2000. Western Australia
The following year, 1570, the work was completed, and was received at once with much favor. It consists of four volumes; for some unknown reason the last volume is lacking in the edition of the catechism, with notes by Busée, which was issued in 1571 by the house of Manutius of Venice, the descendants of Aldus Manutius.
The Lodge is the primary official residence of the prime minister of Australia. Located at 5 Adelaide Avenue in the Canberra suburb of Deakin, it is situated a short distance away from Parliament House. The Lodge is one of two official prime ministerial residences, the secondary official residence being Kirribilli House in Sydney.
He was respected even among Catholic scholars of his time and was quoted over forty years after his death by the Jesuit St. Peter Canisius in his work De Maria Virgine. [8] With Zwingli he represented the Swiss at the Marburg Colloquy. His views on the Eucharist upheld the metaphorical against the literal interpretation of the word "body," but ...
Frank Brennan, Officer of the Order of Australia for services to Aboriginal Australians; John Brignon, translator of religious works into French; Peter Michael Brillmacher, German preacher during the Counter Reformation; Jean de Brisacier, controversialist and opponent of Jansenism