Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (Chinese: 剛恆毅,3 April 1876 – 17 October 1958) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and the founder of the Disciples of...
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In 1922, Celso Costantini was appointed by Pope Pius XI as the first Apostolic Delegate to China. In 1930, under the leadership of Costantini, Fu Jen Catholic...
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Bartolomeo Costantini (1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing driver Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (1876–1958), Italian cardinal Costantino Costantini, Italian...
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socialist politician Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (1876–1958), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Celso Lagar (1891–1966), Spanish painter Celso de Freitas (1912–1970)...
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Latin) is a Catholic religious institute, founded by future Cardinal Celso Costantini, an Italian, in 1928 at Xuanhua (Süanhwafu) of Hebei Province in China...
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conference of bishops in the country, the Apostolic Chancellor, Cardinal Celso Costantini as the Apostolic Delegate in China, along with all the bishops of China...
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endless possibilities for making one's fortune. The Pontifical Delegate Celso Costantini noted in his diary "the religious indifference and apathy of the town"...
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Italian. Deaths in the intervening five years, including those of Celso Costantini on 17 October and Edward Mooney of Detroit on 25 October just hours...
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(1899–1911). Laurenti, Camillus (1911 – Carlo Salotti (1930–1935) Celso Costantini (1935–1953) Pietro Sigismondi (27 September 1954 – 25 May 1967) Bernardin...
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episcopal consecration on the following 8 November in Rome from Cardinal Celso Costantini, with Archbishops Filippo Bernardini and Antonio Samorè serving as...
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