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* 1620 Marguerite Bourgeoys, French founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal ( d. 1700 )
* 1799 The Blessed Father Basil Anthony Marie Patrice Moreau, Founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross ( d. 1873 )
* 1560 The Treaty of Berwick, which would expel the French from Scotland, is signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland.
Klein served as rabbi at Kadimoh Congregation in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1934 1953 ; Temple Emanu-El, Buffalo, New York, 1953 1968 ; Temple Shaarey Zedek, Buffalo, ( which was created from the merger of Emanu-El with Temple Beth David in 1968 ), 1968-1972.
* 1849 Antonio María Claret y Clará founded the Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, popularly known as the Claretians in Vic, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
* 1755 King Ferdinand VI of Spain grants royal protection to the Beaterio de la Compañia de Jesus, now known as the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary.
Pope Clement IX ( 1667 69 ) named him Superintendent of the Papal Exchequer ( in charge of the Church's finances ), and in 1667 his maestro di camera, and he was made Secretary of the Congregation of Bishops and Regulars.
It is the direct successor of the Sacred Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments ( Sacra Congregatio de Disciplina Sacramentorum ) ( 1908 1969 ).
* January 29 The Venerable Father Basil Anthony Marie Moreau, founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross ( b. 1799 )
* November 13, 1822 founding of the Congregation of St.
* November 13 Congregation of St.
* April 17 Marguerite Bourgeoys, French Catholic nun and founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame ( d. 1700 )
* February 27 The Treaty of Berwick, which expels the French from the Kingdom of Scotland, is signed by the Kingdom of England and the Congregation of Scotland.
* February 11 Basil Moreau, the founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross ( d. 1873 )
* A Narrative of the Proceedings and Troubles of the English Congregation at Frankfurt on the Maine ( 1554 1555 )
* Shenandoah, Pennsylvania born, Francis Brennan ( 7 May 1894 2 July 1968 ) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, Dean of the Sacra Rota Romana 1959-1968, and prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 1968.
* Nolan, Charles E. St. Mary's of Natchez: The History of a Southern Catholic Congregation, 1716 1988 ( 2 vol 1992 )
* Charles Nerinckx ( 1761 1824 )-Founded the Sisters of Loretto religious order in Kentucky in 1812 and the First Congregation of Black Women in 1824
* The Hieronymites, the Sisters of St Rita, the Ursulines, the Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Mercy of Jesus, an independent society of secular priests, Servants of the Holy Cross, Augustinians of the Assumption ( which includes a Byzantine Rite province, the Alexian Brothers ( located in the USA, Europe, England, Ireland the Philippines and India ), the Brothers of the Assumption ( in the Congo ), the Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation ( Philippines ), the Congregation of Our Lady of the Missions, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Wordc. f .< cite > The Rule of Saint Augustine and the Constitutions of the Order of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament </ cite > New York: Schwartz, Kirwin, and Fauss, 1893, pp. 33 35 .</ ref > ( who established the University of the Incarnate Word in Texas ), and the Sisters of St. Joan of Arc ( in Quebec, United States, and Rome ) are just some of the Augustinian family of orders.
* Règle de S. Augustin pour les réligieuses de son ordre ; et Constitutions de la Congregation des Religieuses du Verbe-Incarne et du Saint-Sacrament ( Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin, 1662 ), pp. 28 29.
This change was announced by the Congregation for Divine Worship in Notitiae March April, 2006 ( 475-476, page 96 ) in order to avoid occurrences of the feasts of St. Joseph and the Annunciation both being moved to just after the Easter octave.
Even where a later age has been set, a bishop may not refuse to confer the sacrament on younger children who request it, provided they are baptized, have the use of reason, are suitably instructed and are properly disposed and able to renew the baptismal promises ( letter of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments published in its 1999 bulletin, pages 537 540 ).
Founded by the Congregation of the Mission ( C. M., the Vincentian Fathers ) in 1870, the school was originally located in the borough of Brooklyn in the neighborhood of Bedford Stuyvesant.
* Congregation B ' Nai Torah Jewish

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The Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Louis is a Roman Catholic religious order founded in 1842 and named in his honor.
* Basil Moreau, born 1799, a priest of Le Mans founded the Congregation of Holy Cross.
Kaplan began his career as an Orthodox rabbi at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New York City, was a founder in 1912 of the Young Israel movement of Modern Orthodox Judaism, and was the first rabbi hired by the new ( Orthodox ) Jewish Center in Manhattan when it was founded in 1918.
In 1575 he gave official status to the Congregation of the Oratory, a community of priests without vows, dedicated to prayer and preaching ( founded by Saint Filippo Neri ).
The Congregation for the Oriental Churches has its origins in the " Congregatio de Propaganda Fide pro negotiis ritus orientalis " founded by Pope Pius IX on January 6, 1862.
The predecessor of the congregation was the Sacred Congregation for Rites, founded by Pope Sixtus V on 22 January 1588 in the Bull Immensa Aeterni Dei.
This community was one of the Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim, founded by disciples of Groote in order to provide a way of life more in keeping with the norms of monastic life of the period.
However, in 1524, Pope Clement VII allowed Carafa to resign his benefices and join the ascetic and newly founded Congregation of Clerks Regular, popularly called the Theatines, after Carafa's see of Theate.
* Boniface Wimmer, Benedictine monk, founded Saint Vincent Archabbey in 1845 and the American-Cassinese Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation in 1855.
In 1623, the community of nuns of the English Benedictine Congregation was founded at Cambrai, which was expelled during the French Revolution and its successor community has since 1838 been established at Stanbrook Abbey, near Malvern.
Gadsden is home to Congregation Beth Israel, a Reform synagogue founded in 1908.
The school was founded in 1958 in association with Congregation Beth El at Parkside in Camden and has been located in Voorhees independently since October 2008 as part of the Solomon Schechter Day School Association.
In 1947 two Roman Catholic retreats were founded nearby, the Congregation of the Servants of the Paraclete and the Handmaids of the Precious Blood.
Just south of it, on Pottstown Pike, is Beth Israel Congregation of Chester County ( founded 1904 ), Upper Uwchlan's only synagogue.
German immigrants founded the Sauk City Free Congregation ( Freie Gemeinde ) in 1852.
Peter Coudrin of France founded the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary on December 24, 1800.
Mother Clelia Merloni from Forlì ( Italy ) founded the Congregation of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Viareggio, Italy, May 30, 1894.
The predecessor of the congregation was the Sacred Congregation for Rites, founded by Pope Sixtus V on 22 January 1588 in the Bull Immensa Aeterni Dei.
* Congregation of the Sisters of Divine Providence ( Congregatio Divinae Providentiae ), a catholic religious order that was founded in 1851 in Germany
The longest continuously operating Freethought congregation in America is the Free Congregation of Sauk County, Wisconsin, which was founded in 1852 and is still active today.
The University of the Immaculate Conception, formerly called Immaculate Conception College, is the first Catholic school in the island of Mindanao founded in 1905 by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters ( RVM ).
The Congregation of Christian Brothers was itself founded in 1802 by Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice in Waterford, Ireland.
The Congregational Nuns were the Congregation of Notre Dame, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, not the Sisters of Charity, as Monk stated at the beginning of her text ; the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, whose habits were black but who were not typically called " Black Nuns ", operated the Hotel-Dieu, where Monk claimed that she entered and suffered, and it was not founded by " Sister Bourgeoise "; and it was the Sisters of Charity who were commonly known as the Grey Nuns.

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