Luigi Biraghi (2 November 1801 – 11 August 1879) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest who served in his home of Milan. Biraghi later went on to establish...
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and festival director Luigi Biraghi (1801–1879), Italian Roman Catholic priest This page lists people with the surname Biraghi. If an internal link intending...
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for the authorship of Ambrose of Milan. The Benedictine editors and Luigi Biraghi disagreed. The hymn is found in a hymnary in Irish script (described...
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needed] Luigi Biraghi Cassock[citation needed] Luigi Boccardo Stole, cassock[citation needed] Luigi Bordino Sacred Heart[citation needed] Luigi Caburlotto...
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Maurists limited the number they would ascribe to St. Ambrose to twelve. Luigi Biraghi (1862) and Dreves (1893) raised the figure to eighteen. Chevalier is...
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Michele Ballo 1969—1970: Giuseppe Campione 1971—1980: Gian Luigi Rondi 1981—1990: Guglielmo Biraghi 1991—1998: Enrico Ghezzi 1999—2006: Felice Laudadio 2007—2011:...
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Fulvio Bernardini Nicola Berti Mario Bertini Alessandro Bianchi Cristiano Biraghi Bruno Bolchi Roberto Boninsegna Franco Bontadini Ivano Bordon Lorenzo Buffon...
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school that the Sisters of Saint Marcellina managed - an order that Luigi Biraghi had established. She was the top of class throughout her entire time...
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Italy Cardinal José Saraiva Martins May 29 2. Luigi Biraghi 30 April 2006 Milan, Italy May 28 3. Luigi Monza September 29 4. Thevarparampil Kunjachan...
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Benedictine editors (see Ambrosian Hymnography), but are placed by Luigi Biraghi amongst his inni sinceri, since they are found in all the MSS. of the...
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