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Basilian Fathers


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  • Variants

    • Communauté des prêtres de Saint-Basile
    • Congrégation de St-Basile
    • Communauté de St-Basile
    • Association des prêtres de St-Basile
    • Prêtres de St-Basil
    • St-Basil, Prêtres de
    • Congregation of Priests of Saint Basil
    • Congregation of Priests of St. Basil
    • Congregation of St. Basil
    • Congregatio a Sancto Basilio
    • Priests of the Congregation of St. Basil
    • Congregatio Presbyterorum Sancti Basilii
    • Prêtres de Sainte-Basile
    • Basilians
    • C.S.B.
    • CSB (Congregation of St. Basil)
  • Additional Information

    • Associated Locale

        Annonay (France)
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  • Sources

    • found: Roume, Charles. Origines et formation de la Communauté des prêtres de Saint-Basile, 1965:title page (Communauté des prêtres de Saint-Basile)
    • found: LC data base, January 10, 1990(hdgs.: Basilian Fathers (C.S.B.); Basilian Fathers (CSB); Basilian Fathers, Toronto, Ont.; usage: Basilian Fathers; Congregation of Priests of Saint Basil)
    • found: National Library of Canada June 15, 1988(Basilian Fathers)
    • found: New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003:volume 2, page 141 (Basilians; popular name for the Congregation of Priests of St. Basil (initials: CSB; see Official Catholic directory entry #0170); a community of priests with simple vows who belong to the Roman Rite and whose principal work is the Christian education of youth; the community had its origin in the Catholic movement for survival during the French Revolution; it grew out of a study group and school that formed around 1802 in the town of Annonay, France; the community was formally organized on November 21, 1822; it received papal approbation from Pope Gregory XVI in 1837; in the early 19th century, their work brought them to a number of locations in Canada and the United States; the Basilians first came to Canada in 1850 at the invitation of Armand-François-Marie de Charbonnel, Bishop of Toronto, who had himself studied at Annonay)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Includes old catalog hdgs.: Basilian Fathers (C.S.B.); Basilian Fathers (CSB); Basilian Fathers, Toronto, Ont.]
    • [Not the same as: Basilian Order of St. Josaphat (see NAR n 79092639) or Order of St. Basil the Great (see NAR n 82227864)]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1980-06-23: new
    • 2023-06-27: revised
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