The Congregation of the Missionaries of Saint Charles Borromeo (Latin: Congregatio Missionariorum a S. Carolo), commonly called the Scalabrinian Missionaries, is a Catholic religious institute of brothers and priests founded by Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, Bishop of Piacenza in Italy, in 1887.[1] The members of the congregation add the nominal letters CS after their names to indicate their membership in the Congregation. Its mission is to "maintain Catholic faith and practice among Italian emigrants in the New World." Today, they and their sister organizations, the Missionary Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo (founded by Scalabrini on 25 October 1895) and the Secular Institute of the Scalabrinian Missionary Women (founded 25 July 1961) minister to migrants, refugees and displaced persons.
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(Latin: Congregatio Missionariorum a S. Carolo), commonly called the Scalabrinian Missionaries, is a Catholic religious institute of brothers and priests...
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XXIII on October 1, 1962. In 2021, Sister Pietra Luana (Etra) Modica, a Scalabrinian nun, was appointed as Secretary General of the university. She is the...
founder of both the Missionaries of Saint Charles (also known as the Scalabrinians) and the Mission Sisters of Saint Charles. Scalabrini's rise to the...
footballer Eddy Baggio, footballer Fabio Baggio (1965), Italian priest of the Scalabrinian Missionaries Roberto Baggio, Italian footballer Sebastiano Baggio, Italian...
Catholic bishop who served as the Bishop of Rieti. He was a member of the Scalabrinians. Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed him to be venerable on 19 December 2005...
C.S. Scalabrinian Missionaries (Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo) C.S. Blessed Giovanni Battista Scalabrini Scalabrinian 1887 Scalabrinian Missionary...
Bishop of Piacenza and founder of Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo- Scalabrinian for Migrants Blessed Juan Nepomuceno Zegrí Moreno 1831 Grenada, Spain...
was an Italian member of the Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinians) and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was President of the Prefecture...
since 1956 Sisters Hospitaller of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, since 1961 Scalabrinians, since 1970 Missionaries of Charity, since 1991 Visitandines Brothers...
the co-founder of the Missionary Sisters of Saint Charles Borromeo Scalabrinians; she worked in Brazil from 1895 until her death. She has been beatified...
Silvano Maria Tomasi C.S. (born 12 October 1940) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as the Special Delegate to the Sovereign Military...
(1869–1896), Professed Priest of the Scalabrinians; Cofounder of the Missionaries of Saint Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinian Sisters) (Lucca, Italy – São Paulo...
Mission, an NGO linked to the Pastoral Care of Migrants. Founded by Scalabrinian religious, the Peace Mission operates in the parish of Our Lady of Peace...
(1935–48) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca (1937–49) Superior-General of the Scalabrinians (1948–51) President of the Italian Episcopal Conference (1953–54) Motto...
Fabio Baggio CS (born 15 January 1965) is an Italian Catholic priest. Since 2017, he has served as one of the Vatican's officials in charge of migrants...
Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina e Poggio Mirteto (1911–28) Superior-General of the Scalabrinians (1924–28) Orders Ordination 16 April 1876 by Costantino Patrizi Naro...
Alessandro Carmelo Ruffinoni is the retired bishop of Caxias do Sul and a Scalabrinian priest. Born in Piazza Brembana in 1943, fourth of five children, he...
LaGumina (New York: Garland, 2000), 177–78. Biography of Father Demo Scalabrinians Official Website Our Lady of Pompeii Church Portals: Biography Catholicism...