Search references for SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA. Phrases containing SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
See searches and references containing SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA!SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
Italian-born Guinea-Bissauan Roman Catholic bishop (1924-1999)
Settimio Arturo Ferrazzetta O.F.M. (8 December 1924 in Selva di Progno, Verona – 26 January 1999 in Bissau) was an Italian-born Guinea-Bissauan Roman
Settimio_Ferrazzetta
Name list
Italian Roman Catholic bishop Settimio Ferrazzetta (1924–1999), Italian-born Guinea-Bissauan Roman Catholic bishop Settimio Lucci (born 1965), Italian football
Settimio
Catholic bishop of Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
his holy orders on 27 December 1997 by the then-Bishop of Bissau, Settimio Ferrazzetta OFM. On 13 May 2011, he was named by Pope Benedict XVI to be the
José_Lampra_Cà
Mendicant Catholic religious order
Nicolás Armentia Ugarte (d. 1909) Rémy-Louis Leprêtre (d. 1961) Settimio Ferrazzetta (d. 1999) Benedict D. Coscia (d. 2008) Michael Lenihan (born 1951)
Order_of_Friars_Minor
Guinea-Bissauan Roman Catholic bishop
Bissau, at 31 December 1982, aged 29 years old. After the death of Settimio Ferrazzetta, he was appointed the second bishop of the Diocese of Bissau on 15
José_Câmnate_na_Bissign
on 27 January 1990 by Pope John Paul II. On 9 August 1998, Bishop Settimio Ferrazzetta gave a prominent speech at the cathedral, in which he denounced violence
Bissau_Cathedral
Catholic archbishop
Luigi Barbarito as principal consecrator François Gayot 2 February 1975 Settimio Ferrazzetta 19 June 1977 Roderick Wright 15 January 1991 Source(s):[1]
Luigi_Barbarito
Roman Catholic diocese in Guinea-Bissau
1977. The first Bishop of the Diocese of Bissau was Italian-born Settimio Ferrazzetta, who held office until his death, at 26 January 1999. He was succeeded
Diocese_of_Bissau
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
Male
French
French form of Latin Æmilius, ÉMILE means "rival."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in brass, from Old English bræsian ‘to cast in brass’ (a derivative of bræs ‘brass’).French : variant of Brasier.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Norse, Teutonic
Lord; A Variant of the Name Ifor
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Hay Meadow; Hay Clearing
Boy/Male
Indian
Excellent, Eminent in learning
Boy/Male
Muslim
Best friend of the last prophet (Saw)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Which can Not Break
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Consecrated to God; Abbreviation of Elizabeth; Pledged to God
Biblical
diminished; torn in pieces
Surname or Lastname
English, German, French, and Dutch
English, German, French, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a cloak maker or a nickname for someone who wore a cloak of a particularly conspicuous design, from Anglo-Norman, Middle High German, Old French, and Middle Dutch mantel ‘cloak’, ‘coat’ (Late Latin mantellus).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : probably from German Mantel or Yiddish mantl ‘coat’, which are related to 1 above.German : topographic name from Middle High German mantel ‘Scots pine’.
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA
SETTIMIO FERRAZZETTA