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The Contemplatives of St. Joseph Monastic Order – San Francisco, California [66] Franciscans of Mary Immaculate – Warsaw, North Dakota [67] Holy Rosary Priory – Portland, Oregon [68] – Dominican Rite; The Institute of Saint Joseph – Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin [69] Knights of the Holy Eucharist – Waverly, Nebraska [70]
The Trinitarians, formally known as the Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives (Latin: Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis et Captivorum; abbreviated OSsT), is a mendicant order of the Catholic Church for men founded in Cerfroid, outside Paris, in the late 12th century.
Esteban of the Imm. Heart of Mary, 1895 - 1897 (Apostolic Commissary); 1897 - 1900 (Minister General) Gregorio of Jesus and Mary, 1900 - 1906; Antonino of the Assumption, 1906 - 1919 and 1931 - 1943; Xavier of the Immaculate Conception, 1919 - 1931; Ignazio of the Bl. Sacrament, 1943 - 1947 and 1947 - 1959; Michele of Jesus, 1959 - 1971
Sisters of St. Joseph Merged Sisters of St. Joseph of Rhode Island C.S.J. 1974 Sisters of St. Joseph Sisters of St. Joseph of Rutland, Vermont C.S.J. 1873 2001 Sisters of St. Joseph Merged Sisters of Saint Joseph of Susa (Italy) C.S.J. 2006 Sisters of St. Joseph Merged Sisters of St. Joseph of Tipton, Indiana C.S.J. 1888 2007 Sisters of St. Joseph
Sister Mariae Herrera and Sister Fatema Vega, members of the Trinitarians of Mary based in West Covina who wear a pale blue habit, said that to them, O’Connell was a true father who visited ...
The theological situation was complicated by the gospel references to "brothers and sisters" of Jesus, [63] who may have been: (1) the sons of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Joseph; (2) sons of Mary, the wife of Clopas and sister of Mary the mother of Jesus; or (3) sons of Joseph by a former marriage. [64]
Within the classical trinitarian view, there is only one ad extra divine work. However, at the same time one can make distinctions in the works of God according to the persons of God, thus there are three modes of working in the one divine work, the order of the works of God in history reflecting the eternal relations of begetting and procession.
The History of Joseph the Carpenter (Historia Josephi Fabri Lignari) is a compilation of traditions concerning Mary (mother of Jesus), Joseph, and the Holy Family, probably composed in Byzantine Egypt in Greek in the late sixth or early seventh centuries, but surviving only in Coptic and Arabic language translation [1] (apart from several Greek papyrus fragments [2]).