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1 Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians (religious order)
Abbreviation: COУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians (religious order)
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2 Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians
Abbreviation: (religious order) COУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians
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3 Нери Филиппо
(1515-95; катол. св., прозванный за благотворительность "апостолом Рима" ( the Apostle of Rome); основал духовные собрания, названные по месту их проведения "Конгрегацией Оратории" (the Congregation of the Oratory, or the Oratorians); организовал для помощи паломникам "Братство св. Троицы" ( the Confraternity of the Most Holy Trinity); д. п. 26 мая) St. Philip Neri, pr.Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Нери Филиппо
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4 Конгрегация ораторианцев
Religion: Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians, Presbyteri Oratorii( Oratorians, сокр. P.O.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Конгрегация ораторианцев
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5 Французская конгрегация ораторианцев
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Французская конгрегация ораторианцев
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6 ораториане
Religion: Congregation of the Oratory, Oratorians, Presbyteri Oratorii( Oratorians, сокр. P.O.) -
7 молельня
1) General subject: chapel, oratory, preaching house, preaching-house (особ. у методистов), tabernacle2) Religion: haiden (In the Shinto religion of Japan, hall of worship, where the devotees worship and offer prayers), oratorium, tabernacle of the congregation, tabernacle of the meeting
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