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  2. Saint Benedict's College (Trinidad and Tobago) - Wikipedia

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    There was a steady expansion from then on. the staff room block was opened in 1960. the auditorium in 1961 and the playing field in 1963 at La-Romaine by the Sea. Dom Basil believed that excellence in sports would develop the self-esteem of students which would lead to an improvement in academic standards.

  3. San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani - Wikipedia

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    San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani (Saint Basil at the Horti Sallustiani) is a rectory church in Rome, on via Trevi in the Trevi district. It is dedicated to Saint Basil . The church is a secondary place of worship for the Parish of San Camillo de Lellis .

  4. Milan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Duomo di Milano, front façade, Milan, Italy Plate celebrating the laying of the first stone in 1386. Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano [ˈdwɔːmo di miˈlaːno]; Lombard: Domm de Milan [ˈdɔm de miˈlãː]), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Italian: Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy ...

  5. Parco delle Basiliche - Wikipedia

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    Parco Papa Giovanni Paolo II ("Pope John Paul II Park"), [1] best known by its historic name Basilicas Park (Parco delle Basiliche in Italian) [2] is a city park of Milan, Italy, located in Zone 1. It owes its name to the fact that it connects two major basilicas , the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio .

  6. Benedictines - Wikipedia

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    Dom Columba Marmion, Christ the Ideal of the Monk – Spiritual Conferences on the Monastic and Religious Life (Engl. edition London 1926, trsl. from the French by a nun of Tyburn Convent). Mariano Dell'Omo, Storia del monachesimo occidentale dal medioevo all'età contemporanea. Il carisma di san Benedetto tra VI e XX secolo. Jaca Book, Milano ...

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan - Wikipedia

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    According to the legend, the Gospel was brought to Milan by the apostle Barnabas, and the first Bishop of Milan, Anathalon, was a disciple of that apostle.But a diocese cannot have been established there, as such, before 200, as the dioceses of the church evolved from the civil (Roman) dioceses following the reforms of Emperor Diocletian, for the list of the bishops of Milan names only five ...

  8. San Babila, Milan - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch and Romanus of Caesarea.Marolus founded the Basilica Concilia Sanctorum or church of San Romano, which stood until the 19th century, a few meters south of the church of San Babila, [2] on the site of a Roman temple dedicated to the Sun.

  9. Piazza del Duomo, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Piazza del Duomo ("Cathedral Square") is the main piazza (city square) of Milan, Italy. It is named after, and dominated by, Milan Cathedral (the Duomo ). The piazza marks the center of the city, both in a geographic sense and because of its importance from an artistic, cultural, and social point of view.