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Fritz Bornemann, A History of the Divine Word Missionaries, (internally: A History of Our Society, Analecta SVD -54-1) Rome 1981, 434 pp. Fritz Bornemann, As wine poured out. Blessed Joseph Freinademetz. Missionary in China 1879-1908, Divine Word Missionaries, Rome 1984, 485 pp. Society of the Divine Word (SVD)(ed.), SVD Word in the World 1994/ ...
Arnold Janssen SVD (5 November 1837 – 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint.He founded the Society of the Divine Word, a Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the Divine Word Missionaries, as well as two congregations for women.
Founder of the Society of the Divine Word and the Missionary Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Ghost, translated by Frederic M. Lynk, Mission Press S.V.D.: Techny, Ill. 1925, 520 pp. Fritz Bornemann, Arnold Janssen: Founder of Three Missionary Congregations, 1837–1909: a Biography. Arnoldus Press: Rome 1975
St. Augustine Seminary, originally named Sacred Heart College, was a Black Catholic seminary run by the Society of the Divine Word in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.Founded in 1920 in Greenville at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, it relocated in 1923 was the first seminary intended to educate African Americans for the priesthood.
Divine Word Missionaries - Holy Spirit Sisters: Sent by the Word. 100 years of service by Divine Word Missionaries (1896–1996) and Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (1899–1999) on Mainland New Guinea, Production team: Geoff Brumm, Diosnel Centurion, Frank Mihalic, Francesco Sarego and Paul Steffen, Mt. Hagen - Madang 1995, 192 pp., ISBN 0 ...
Richard Henle arrived in the mission house of the Society of the Divine Word in Styl on 8 October 1880 and was ordained on 15 June 1888 by Cardinal Fischer of Cologne. [1] He embarked on his mission to China from Style on 15 September 1890, traveling through Switzerland to Genoa, where he boarded the ship "Sachsen" to Shanghai on 30 September. [1]
1875 - The Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary community, is founded by Arnold Jannsen in Steyl, Holland. 1876 – In September, a rusty ocean steamer arrives at a port on the Calabar River in what is now Nigeria. That part of Africa was then known as the White Man's Grave.
Divine Word Mission Seminary – 101 E. Rodriguez Sr., Blvd., Quezon City Divine Word School of Theology – Tagaytay City Divine Word University (DWU) – Tacloban City – closed in 1995; re-opened as Liceo del Verbo Divino