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  2. Paulists - Wikipedia

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    Paulists, or Paulines, is the name used for Roman Catholic orders and congregations under the patronage of Paul of Thebes the First Hermit. From the time that the abode and virtues of Paul of Thebes were revealed to Antony the Abbot, various communities of hermits adopted him as their patron saint.

  3. Paulist Fathers - Wikipedia

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    The Paulist Fathers, officially named the Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle (Latin: Societas Sacerdotum Missionariorum a Sancto Paulo Apostolo), abbreviated CSP, is a Catholic society of apostolic life of Pontifical Right for men founded in New York City in 1858 by Isaac Hecker in collaboration with George Deshon, Augustine Hewit, and Francis A. Baker.

  4. St. Paul's College, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's College in Washington, D.C. was the house of formation for the Paulist Fathers, founded by Isaac Hecker.As the home of Paulists who served the local and national Catholic Church through a variety of apostolates including education, evangelization, ecumenism, and mass communications, [1] the college was an associate member of the Washington Theological Consortium.

  5. Category : Seminaries and theological colleges in France

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  6. Society of Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Saint Paul (Latin: Societas a Sancto Paulo Apostolo) abbreviated SSP and also known as the Paulines, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded on 20 August 1914 at Alba, Piedmont in Italy by Giacomo Alberione and officially approved by the Holy See on 27 June 1949.

  7. Pauline Family - Wikipedia

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    Giacomo Alberione. The Pauline Family refers to a number of institutes of consecrated life (religious and aggregated institutes) and an association of lay collaborators established between 1914 and 1959, which all share the same founder, Blessed James Alberione and the same spirituality.

  8. Category:Seminaries and theological colleges - Wikipedia

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    Seminaries and theological colleges are educational institutions for vocational and academic training in fields of theology and ministry. Many students are candidates for ordination in their respective denomination / religious tradition.

  9. Washington Theological Consortium - Wikipedia

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    United Lutheran Seminary (Gettysburg and Philadelphia) Virginia Theological Seminary (Alexandria, Virginia) Wesley Theological Seminary (Washington, DC northwest and downtown) Associates and Affiliates [5] Paulist Fathers' House of Mission and Studies; Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation; The Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences