One version of the Barnabite logo. "P.A." refers to Paul the Apostle and the three hills symbolize the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Abbreviation
B or CRSP
Nickname
Barnabites
Formation
1530; 494 years ago (1530)
Founder
Saint Fr. Antonio Maria Zaccaria, B.
Venerable Fr. Bartolomeo Ferrari, B.
Fr. Jacopo Antonio Morigia, B.
Founded at
Milan, Italy
Type
Order of Clerics Regular of Pontifical Right for Men
Headquarters
Via Giacomo Medici 15, Rome, Italy
Membership
335 members (including 279 priests) as of 2020[1]
Superior General
Chagas Maria Santos da Silva, B
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Website
barnabites.com
The Barnabites (Latin: Barnabitum), officially named as the Clerics Regular of Saint Paul (Latin: Clerici Regulares Sancti Pauli), are a religious order of clerics regular founded in 1530 in the Catholic Church. They are associated with the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul and the members of the Barnabite lay movement.
members of the Barnabite lay movement. Second in seniority of the orders of regular clerics (the Theatines being first), the Barnabites were founded in...
early leader of the Counter Reformation, the founder of religious orders (Barnabites) and a promoter of the devotion to the Passion of Christ, the Eucharist...
their main seat. The Order was thenceforth known by the popular name of Barnabites. Catholic Church in Cyprus Lectionary 214 – apocryphal Apodemia of Barnabas...
the Barnabites, Sauli became part of Borromeo's circle of friends. Almost daily he was consulted for his wisdom and prudence. Some of the Barnabites complained...
The stock ticker for CRISPR Therapeutics Clerics Regular of Saint Paul (Barnabites), a religious order in the Catholic Church Center for Research in Security...
assistance, and the Barnabites began to promote devotion to Our Lady of Providence. Pulzone's painting was given to the Barnabites in 1663. It was placed...
January 1815 21 October 1951 by Pope Pius XII Professed priest of the Barnabites Francisco Blanco c. 1570 5 February 1597 8 June 1862 by Pope Pius IX One...
subsequent congregations such as the Redemptorists. For the Ursalines, Barnabites, etc. "these associations were not conceived by their founders as ‘religious...
among factors that sparked new religious orders including the Theatines, Barnabites and Jesuits, some of which became the great missionary orders of later...
new Catholic religious orders and societies such as the Jesuits, the Barnabites, and the Congregation of the Oratory. His efforts were distracted by nepotism...
Despite his academic honors and pride of place in the Order, his fellow Barnabites also saw another side to him, as he became known among them for the deeply...
founded at Ravenna in 1526, and abolished by Pope Innocent X in 1651; the Barnabites or Clerks Regular of St. Paul, Milan, 1530; The Somaschans or Clerks Regular...
organisations such as the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), the Theatines and the Barnabites. By tradition, St. Gregory the Great built the first church on the site...
such as the Capuchins, Ursulines, Theatines, Discalced Carmelites, the Barnabites, and especially the Jesuits strengthened rural parishes, improved popular...
in Segni, Italy. Ludovica Torelli Biography of St. Anthony Zaccaria, Barnabites page, Ecclesia Web Service for Catholics Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)...
servorum dei et canonizationis beatorum (in Latin). Typis polyglottis vaticanis. January 1953. p. 47. Schilling biodata Barnabites (archived) v t e v t e...