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  2. Salvatoris nostri Mater - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Salvatoris nostri Mater, 1740 (Portuguese National Archive). Salvatoris nostri Mater was a papal bull issued by Pope Benedict XIV on 13 December 1740, ending the ecclesiastical division of the city of Lisbon by suppressing the vacant Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eastern Lisbon and incorporating the whole territory into the Patriarchate of Western Lisbon.

  3. List of Catholic seminaries - Wikipedia

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    Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians) Mater Salvatoris Theologate House, [New Manila, Quezon City] Pastor Bonus Seminary (Archdiocese of Zamboanga) Tetuan, Zamboanga City Msgr. Gregorio Aglipay Theological Seminary (Diocese of Batac ), Batac City, Ilocos Norte .

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  5. Salvatorians - Wikipedia

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    The Society of the Divine Saviour (Latin: Societas Divini Salvatoris), abbreviated SDS and also known as the Salvatorians, is a clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men in the Catholic Church. The members of the congregation use the nominal SDS after their names.

  6. Ezili Dantor - Wikipedia

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    Syncretic modern representations of Dantor sometimes associate her with the Mater Salvatoris, [4] especially those depicted with children; Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Mount Carmel as examples. [3] The most common association however, is the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, [9] [10] the patron saint of Poland.

  7. Bridgettines - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgettines, or Birgittines, formally known as the Order of the Most Holy Saviour (Latin: Ordo Sanctissimi Salvatoris; abbreviated OSsS), is a monastic religious order of the Catholic Church founded by Saint Birgitta (Bridget of Sweden) in 1344 and approved by Pope Urban V in 1370. [1] [2] They follow the Rule of Saint Augustine. There are ...

  8. Connection challenge could hamper nuclear powered France's ...

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    The time needed to connect power-hungry data centres to the electricity grid could blunt France's advantage using its abundant nuclear power to lure billions of dollars of investment into ...

  9. Edline - Wikipedia

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    Edline was a learning community management system used for school and class organization. It provided district, school, and classroom level website support for administrators, parents, teachers, and students from kindergarten through 12th grade.