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In 1838, Brunner joined the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
S., founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, preached a mission in her town.
He made religious profession and became a member of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood on August 15, 1961.
Ethics and social justice are emphasised throughout the college's curriculum in accordance with the college's founding by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
In 1844, he became superior of the American province of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
In 1843, missionaries of the Precious Blood arrive in Ohio from Switzerland and a lay community forms around the order.
The College was founded in 1889 by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood (C.PP.
The post-nominal initials of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood (C.PP.
This group of buildings qualified for inclusion on the Register primarily because their historic architecture represented their connections to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
Brunnerdale Seminary served as the Roman Catholic minor seminary of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood from 1931-1981.
In 1979 Charron became provincial director of the Kansas City Province of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, a post he held until 1987.
In later years, Brunnerdale added a Brother Candidate Program for those interested in becoming a brother in the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
Calumet College of St. Joseph is a private college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church through the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
A Cistercian priest and missionary, Menges studied theology, then first joined the Cistercian order before later changing to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
At some point, she became a nun of the Chilean Congregation of Missionaries of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Despite facing considerable difficulties, in 1815 he founded a society of priests, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, at the abbey of San Felice in Giano.
In North America the Missionaries of the Precious Blood minister to those who have experienced family violence and those who live in socio-economically deprived cities such as Chicago.
The Missionaries of the Precious Blood form a community of priests and brothers within the Latin Church, one of the 23 sui iuris churches which make up the universal Catholic Church.
The Saint Charles Center, originally Saint Charles Seminary, operated by the Missionaries of the Precious Blood (C.P.P.S.) is located in Carthagena.
In 1861 the Missionaries of the Precious Blood purchased 200 acres of land and the former Emlen Institute since the institute had failed and the grounds and building had fallen into disuse.
At the same time, the same designation was given to more than thirty other churches and other buildings in far western Ohio that were related to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, using the multiple property submission process.
After the male and female members of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood became two separate organizations, the male organization donated all of its Egypt properties to the female organization, leaving St. Joseph's Church without a rectory.
Since the parish's earliest years, members of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood have provided pastoral care for the members; Dwenger was a member of this society, as were the other five priests who served there in its first decade.
Thirty-two other properties, including twenty-five other churches, were listed on the National Register at the same time as part of a multiple property submission of properties in western Ohio related to the Missionaries of the Precious Blood.
Father Francis de Sales Brunner, the missionary who led the "Missionaries of the Precious Blood" order of priests, was a collector of relics, and he was responsible for the first collection of relics in Maria Stein.