Person    | Male  Born 21/4/1795  Died 22/1/1850

Saint Vincent Pallotti

Categories: Religion

Countries: Italy

Priest. Born Rome.  Roman Catholic priest and founder of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate, the Pallottine Fathers.  Canonized in 1963. He suggested that St Peter’s should be built but we aren’t aware that he ever came to England.

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Saint Vincent Pallotti

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St Peters Church

St Peter’s Italian Church – 1863 In 1845 St Vincent Pallotti a R.C. priest a...

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St Pancras

St Pancras

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2 memorials
Royal Garrison Church of St George

Royal Garrison Church of St George

Built by Thomas Henry Wyatt, in the Italianate style. It became a royal garrison church in 1928, following a visit by King George V. It contains many mosaics, particularly one by Antonio Salviati, ...

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Sir Francis Lycett

Sir Francis Lycett

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1 memorial
St John's House

St John's House

From the National Archives : "St John House was founded in 1848 as a 'Training Institution for Nurses for Hospitals, Families and the Poor'. It was a religious community run by a Master, who was a ...

Group, Education, Medicine, Religion

1 memorial
St Michael Paternoster Royal

St Michael Paternoster Royal

Destroyed in the Great Fire, rebuilt by Wren, badly damaged in WW2, restored 1968. Its name is explained by its location which used to be on/near two streets: Paternoster Lane, now College Hill, an...

Building, Religion

1 memorial