Barnabites
Religious order of clerics regular / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Venetian noble society, see Barnabotti.
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.
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Congregatio Clericorum Regularium Sancti Pauli | |
Abbreviation | B or CRSP |
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Nickname | Barnabites |
Formation | 1530; 494 years ago (1530) |
Founder |
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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 |
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