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Congregation of Christian Doctrine
Congregatio Patrum Doctrinae Christianae[1]
Abbreviation
Post-nominal letters:D.C.[1]
Nickname
Dottrinari
Formation
1592; 432 years ago (1592)[1]
Founder
Saint Fr. César de Bus, D.C.[1]
Founded at
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France
Type
Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men[1]
Headquarters
General Motherhouse: Santa Maria in Monticelli 28, Rome, Italy[1]
Parish ministry, teaching and publishing—especially catechetical texts.
Website
users.libero.it/dottry/(in Italian)
The Christian Doctrine Fathers officially named Congregation of Christian Doctrine (Latin: Congregatio Patrum Doctrinae Christianae), abbreviated D.C. and also commonly called the Doctrinaries, is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men.
As of 31 December 2020, the congregation consisted of 20 communities with 85 religious, 54 of them priests.[1] Dottrinari priests are devoted mainly to parish ministry, teaching and publishing—especially catechetical texts.
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