Infobox Historic building image 20110204.083.NYC.Midtown.Chelsea.229W14thSt.OurLadyofGuadalupeCh.c.1850.fd.1921.GustaveESteinback.Taken by James Russiello.jpg caption Photographed in 2011 name The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe location town Chelsea, Manhattan Chelsea , Manhattan , New York City , New York location country United States architect Gustave E. Steinback 1921 facade as church ref name GSAPP Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation , http www.gsapp.org Archive HP 2005 2006 pdf The Handout.pdf 14TH STREET AND UNION SQUARE, PRESERVATION PLAN New York City HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND PRESERVATION, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 2006, Accessed 13 Jan 2011 ref client Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York engineer construction start date completion date c.1850 as rowhouse br 1921 facade as church ref name GSAPP date demolished cost structural system style Spanish Baroque architecture Spanish Baroque br Baroque Revival architecture Baroque Revival The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe , also known as Nuestra Se ora de la Guadalupe is a Catholic Church Roman Catholic List of closed churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York Churches in Manhattan parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York , located at 229 West 14th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in the Union Square, Manhattan Union Square Chelsea, Manhattan Chelsea , section of Manhattan , New York City . The parish was established in 1902 by the Assumptionists Augustinians of the Assumption as the first Spanish speaking Catholic parish in New York City, serving working class Spanish immigrants. At the time, that area of 14th street was considered Little Spain. ref name GSAPP ref name Lafort355 Remigius Lafort, S.T.D., Censor, http books.google.com books?id KL4YAAAAYAAJ&pg PA355 The Catholic Church in the United States of America Undertaken to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of His ... more details
Infobox school name Assumption College San Lorenzo image Image ACseal.png established 1892 in Intramuros br 1904 in Herran St. Pedro Gil , Manila br 1959 in San Lorenzo, Makati type Private school Private , Catholic school Catholic , exclusive all girls college preparatory school , Women s College president Sr. Anna Carmela Pesongco, R.A. founderess Saint Marie Eugenie Milleret de Brou dean Business Sister Josefina Maria Magat location San Lorenzo Drive, San Lorenzo Village, Makati City , Metro Manila , Philippines Image Flag of the Philippines.svg 22px campus Urban area Urban colors colours Gold, White, Blue color box gold color box white color box blue nickname Assumptionists, Assumptionistas website http www.ac.edu.ph www.ac.edu.ph br http www.assumption.edu.ph www.assumption.edu.ph The Assumption College AC , formerly known as the Assumption Convent is a Private education private , Catholic School Roman Catholic Single sex education school exclusively for girls located in San Lorenzo Village, Makati City , Philippines established in 1959. It provides education from pre school, elementary, secondary, tertiary, to graduate level. The alumnae and present students of this school include daughters and grand daughters of Filipino Presidents, industrialists, politicians, and prominent figures in Philippine society. Assumption College is recognized by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education Philippines Commission on Higher Education and also a charter member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities . It has earned Level III accreditation on all of its respective departments and schools. History Early history Sister later Saint Marie Eugenie Milleret de Brou 1817 1898 established the Congregation of the Religious of the Assumption as a means to make a Christian transformation of society through education. She founded the Congregation of the Religious of the Assumption in Paris on 30 April 1839. The Religio ... more details
movenotice The following is a list of some religious institute s and other associations in the Roman Catholic Church . It makes no distinction between those of pontifical right or only of diocesan right, and includes even some association of the faithful associations formed with a view to becoming religious institutes but not yet canonically erected even on the diocesan level. It also makes no distinction between those that before 1983 would be classified either as orders or as congregations . It makes no attempt to include all religious institutes. The Annuario Pontificio lists for both men and women the institutes of consecrated life and the like that are of pontifical right those that the Holy See has erected or approved by formal decree . ref name canon589 http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 P1Y.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 589 ref The list of pontifical right religious institutes of women takes up 216 pages of the publication, with 6 or 7 institutes mostly 7 on each page. ref Annuario Pontificio 2012 Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2012 ISBN 978 88 209 8722 0 , pp. 1083 1687 ref class wikitable sortable Name Initials Founder Date s of founding Adorers of the Blood of Christ A.S.C. Maria De Mattias 1834 Adrian Dominican Sisters O.P. 1923 1233 Albertines 1888 Alexians C.F.A. 1469 Angelic Sisters of St. Paul A.S.S.P. Anthony Maria Zaccaria 1535 Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus A.S.C.J. 1894 Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate A.S.M.I. 1949 Assumptionists A.A. 1845 Little Sisters of the Assumption L.S.A. tienne Pernet 1865 Religious of the Assumption 1839 Society of the Atonement Atonement Friars, Graymoor Friars Sisters S.A. 1909 Augustinian Sisters, Servants of Jesus and Mary A.S.J.M. 1827 Society of Saint Augustine Augustinians of Kansas S.S.A. 1981 Benedictine Oblates of St Scholastica O.S.B. 1984 Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration 1874 Bernardine Cistercians of Esquermes Hippolyte Lecouvreur 1827 Bernardines also see Cistercians 1098 Bon Secours Sisters ... more details
There are 244 Catholic universities and colleges in the United States . ref http www.accunet.org i4a pages index.cfm?pageid 3489 Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities ref They make up a significant number within the whole amount of Catholic University Catholic universities and colleges in the world. Catholic Honor Society Delta Epsilon Sigma is the official national scholastic honor society for student s, faculty teaching staff faculty , and alumni of college s and university universities with a Catholic tradition. ref http deltaepsilonsigma.org ref This is meant to serve as a way of organizing the Catholic colleges and universities in the United States by affiliation. Most of these colleges already have a page in Wikipedia however, an overview of the colleges and universities regarding their relation to one another and to the Catholic church is lacking. This is an alternative index to Catholic colleges and universities in the United States. If you have an edit as to how the colleges are organized make those changes on this page. More detailed information about individual institutions should be made on a page dedicated to that institution. The goal is to form an exhaustive list so if you see a college missing maybe yours add it Ultimately each college should have an internal link to that institution s wikipage and an external link to the institution sponsored page. Augustinian Hermits of St. Augustine http www.osanet.org Official Site Merrimack College North Andover, MA http www.merrimack.edu Pages home.aspx Official Site Villanova University Villanova, PA http www.villanova.edu homepage index.htm Official Site Assumptionists Augustinians of the Assumption http www.assumption.us Official Site Assumption College Worcester, MA http www.assumption.edu Official Site Basilian Congregation of St. Basil http www.basilian.org Official Site University of St. Thomas Texas University of St. Thomas Houston, TX http www.stthom.edu Official Site Benedictine Order of S ... more details
and Assumptionists, controlled the schools then anti Republicanism was indoctrinated to children ... party anti dreyfusard. The Assumptionists published anti Semitic and anti republican articles ... more details
Roman Catholicism size large main Roman Catholicism in France The history of Roman Catholicism in France is inseparable of the history of France , and should be analyzed in its peculiar relationship with the State, with which it was progressively confused, confronted, and separated. Early Christianity According to long standing tradition, Mary, sister of Lazarus Mary , Martha , Lazarus of Bethany Lazarus and some companions, who were expelled by persecutions from the Holy Land, traversed the Mediterranean in a frail boat with neither rudder nor mast and landed at Saintes Maries de la Mer near Arles . Provence Proven al tradition names Lazarus as the first bishop of Marseille , while Martha purportedly went on to tame Tarasque a terrible beast in nearby Tarascon . Pilgrims visited their tombs at the abbey of V zelay in Burgundy region Burgundy . In the Abbey of the Trinity at Vend me , a Amulet phylactery was said to contain a relic tear shed by Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus. The cathedral of Autun , not far away, is dedicated to Lazarus as Saint Lazaire . The first written records of Christians in France date from the 2nd century when Irenaeus detailed the deaths of ninety year old bishop Pothinus of Lugdunum Lyon and other martyrs of the 177 persecution in Lyon . In 496 Saint Remigius Remigius baptized Clovis I , who was converted from paganism to Catholicism. Clovis I, considered the founder of France, made himself the ally and protector of the papacy and his predominantly Catholic subjects. Foundation of Christendom in France On Christmas Day 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire , forming the political and religious foundations of Christendom and establishing in earnest the French government s longstanding historical association with the Roman Catholic Church. ref name georgetown1 cite web url http berkleycenter.georgetown.edu resources countries france title France work publisher Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affa ... more details
Antisemitism Jews and Judaism sidebar history The history of antisemitism &ndash defined as hostile actions or discrimination against Jew s as a religious or ethnic group &ndash goes back many centuries antisemitism has been called the longest hatred. ref http www.richardwebster.net antisemitismthelongesthatred.html Our common inhumanity anti semitism and history by Richard Webster a review of Antisemitism The Longest Hatred by Robert S. Wistrich, Thames Methuen, 1991 ref Jerome Chanes identifies six stages in the historical development of antisemitism Pre Christian anti Judaism in ancient Greece and Rome which was primarily ethnic in nature Christian anti semitism in antiquity and the Middle Ages which was religious in nature and has extended into modern times Traditional Muslim antisemitism which was at least in its classical form nuanced, in that Jews were a protected class Political, social and economic antisemitism of Enlightenment and post Enlightenment Europe which laid the groundwork for racial antisemitism Racial antisemitism that arose in the 19th century and culminated in Nazism Contemporary antisemitism which has been labeled by some as the New Antisemitism ref cite book title Antisemitism a reference handbook first Jerome A. last Chanes publisher ABC CLIO year 2004 pages 5 6 url http books.google.com books?id ju7U83nRDt8C&pg PA5&dq 22economic antisemitism 22 antiquity&hl en&ei uC4NTsyXE4TiiALVrL2EDg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CDoQ6AEwAw v onepage&q 22economic 20antisemitism 22 20antiquity&f false ref Chanes suggests that these six stages could be merged into three categories ancient antisemitism, which was primarily ethnic in nature Christian antisemitism, which was religious and the racial antisemitism of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. ref name Chanes5 cite book title Antisemitism a reference handbook first Jerome A. last Chanes publisher ABC CLIO year 2004 pages 5 6 url http books.google.com books?id ju7U83nRDt8C&pg PA5&dq 22 ... more details