Vincenzo Savio, SDB, (6 April 1944 – 31 March 2004) was an Italian Salesian who served as the Bishop of Belluno-Feltre. Hailed as a pious and spiritual...
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Gonçalves Sávio (born 1997), Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder Roberto Savio founder of IPS Sami Savio, Finnish politician Vincenzo Savio...
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addressed directly to Pope John Paul II. On 26 August 2002, Bishop Vincenzo Savio announced the start of the preliminary phase to collect documents and...
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Tarcisio Bertone, cardinal Broderick Pabillo, bishop Leo Drona, bishop Vincenzo Savio, bishop Don Bosco School List of Salesian schools Rector Major of the...
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Rossi Savio. La rassegnazione : statua in marmo del signor Vincenzo Vela di Milano, 1856 Memorie della Baronessa Olimpia Savio, 1911 "Olimpia Savio". enciclopedia...
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Preceded by — Auxiliary Bishop of Mexico 2001–2008 Succeeded by — Preceded by Vincenzo Savio Titular Bishop of Garriana 2001–2023 Succeeded by Edmar José da Silva...
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2020. (in Italian) Official diocesan CV of Bishop Savio: Chiesa di Belluno-Feltre. "Vincenzo Savio (2001–2004)"; retrieved 5 August 2020. (in Italian)...
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Savo Millini (redirect from Savio Millini)
Savo Millini or Savio Mellini (Rome, 4 July 1644 – Rome, 10 February 1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Millini was born on 4 July 1644 to Mario and...
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Carmelite nuns, but after the war, the villa became known as Villa San Domenico Savio, home of a house of religious retreats for young Catholics. In 1962, the...
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as a Savio di Terraferma and in November 1483 he was among the electors of Doge Marco Barbarigo. Between 1485 and 1486 he was still appointed Savio del...
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