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The Canossians are a family of two
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religious institutes and three affiliated lay associations that trace their origin to Magdalen of Canossa, a religious sister
canonized Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of sa ...
by
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
in 1988.


Canossian family


Canossian Daughters of Charity, Servants of the Poor (FDCC)

The Canossian Daughters of Charity (''Canossian Sisters''), is a Catholic
religious institute In the Catholic Church, a religious institute is "a society in which members, according to proper law, pronounce public religious vows, vows, either perpetual or temporary which are to be renewed, however, when the period of time has elapsed, a ...
founded by Magdalen of Canossa in Verona, Italy, in 1808. On February 27, 1860, six Canossian Sisters from Venice and Padua began their journey to Hong Kong arriving there on April 12, 1860. From there the sisters went to
Macau Macau or Macao is a special administrative regions of China, special administrative region of the People's Republic of China (PRC). With a population of about people and a land area of , it is the most List of countries and dependencies by p ...
and then to Southeast Asia. Today they count eighteen provinces with approximately 2,700 Sisters in more than 336 communities and in 32 countries around the world. Their primary works of charity include education, catechesis, and care of the sick. The General House is in Rome. (FDCC is the Italian abbreviation of "Figlie Della Carità Canossiane"). ENCA or Enlace Canossiano America (Canossian Network in America) is the union of the three Canossian Provinces in America: Brazil, Argentina and North America. It includes all the Canossian Sisters residing in America. Since 1988 the sisters help with pastoral work, teaching and hospital visitation the Chinese Community and the new Chinese immigrants at Canadian Martyrs Parish in Richmond in the Archdiocese of Vancouver, British Columbia. In the United States the Canossian Daughters of Charity run a retreat center, the Canossian Spirituality Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Sisters in Macau spread out to other countries in Southeast Asia towards the end of the 19th century. In 1894 mainly Italian and Portuguese-speaking Sisters arrived at the Portuguese Mission at St. Joseph's Church in
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(then part of the
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) and expanded to Malaya, both of which were part of the
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. As of 2008 the Sisters are the largest religious orders in the Archdiocese of Singapore and operate three mainstream schools – St Anthony's Canossian Primary & Secondary School & Canossa Catholic Primary School; two pre-schools/kindergartens, one special school for the deaf and two homes for the Aged Sick providing palliative care. In addition, the Sisters offer retreats and spiritual direction. In the Philippines, Mother Anna Bautista led a group of sisters and founded the first mission and school in the country in 1954.


Canossian Sons of Charity (FdCC)

The Canossian Sons of Charity, (''Canossian Fathers''), were founded in Venice in 1831. They count today about 200 brothers and priests dedicated to the education of children and young people through catechesis in schools, orphanages, youth centers (oratories) and other works of charity towards the poor and the least. They are present in Italy, Brazil, Kenya, Tanzania, India and the Philippines. (FdCC means "Figli della Carità Canossiani"). In 1986 upon the invitation of the late Cardinal Jaime Sin, Archbishop of Manila, the Canossian Fathers in Italy sent two priests to start a mission and to open a seminary.


Affiliates

* ''Association of Lay Canossians (ALC)'' (''Canossian Tertiaries or Collaborators'') are married and unmarried lay men and women of diverse nationalities who feel called to live the charism and the spirituality of the Canossian Family in their personal, family and social life. They received their ''"Plan for the Tertiaries"'' in 1835 and today serve in Asia, Europe, Oceania, Africa and the Americas. They are counting about 2,150 members. ''(ALC stands for "Associazione Laici Canossiani").'' *''Canossian Alumni Association'', a membership society registered in Singapore for former students of the various Canossian schools in Singapore. * ''Canossian Foundation (ONLUS)'', established in 2004 in Rome, is a legal non-profit entity for human development, to promote, coordinate and sustain initiatives that favour the poorest and the most excluded in the world and also to raise funds for the Canossian Missions in Brazil, the Philippines, India, and Africa. ''(ONLUS in Italian stands for "Organizzazione Non Lucrativa di Utilità Sociale").'' * ''International Canossian Voluntary Service (VOICA)'' (''Canossian Volunteers'') was legally established in 1996 to support and direct young people and adults from all parts of the world who are seeking to deepen the meaning and purpose of their lives by a personal experience of shared community life in a short or long term voluntary service of the poor. They are presently sharing in Canossian missionary projects in Togo, Congo, Uganda, Albania, Indonesia, Angola, Paraguay and Brasil. ''(VOICA is the abbreviation of "Volontariato Internazionale CAnossiano").''


Schools


Hong Kong

* Canossa College (formerly Canossian Convent Secondary School) *Canossa Primary School *Canossa School * Holy Angels Canossian School * Holy Family Canossian College * Holy Family Canossian School (Kowloon Tong) * Holy Family Canossian School * Pui Tak Canossian College * Sacred Heart Canossian College * Sacred Heart Canossian School *
St. Francis' Canossian College St. Francis' Canossian College (Abbreviation, abbr: SFCC; Chinese language, Chinese: 嘉諾撒聖方濟各書院; Jyutping: ''gaa1 nok6 saat3 sing3 fong1 zai3 gok3 syu1 jyun2''; demonym: ''Franciscan'') is a Single-sex education, girls' secon ...
* St. Francis' Canossian School *
St. Mary's Canossian College St. Mary's Canossian College () is a Catholic girls secondary school in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The school was founded in 1900, and is situated at the junction of Austin Road and Chatham Road South. The school, known as St Mary's ...


Australia

* Canossa School in
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India

* Canossa Convent High School in
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* Canossa Convent High School in Dhule * Canossa Convent High School in Mahim * Canossa Convent School in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh * Canossa School in Lucknow * Canossa, Vasai * Elementary School "English Together"] in Bareilly * St. Joseph's College for Women in Alappuzha * St. Josephs school Belgaum * St. Philomena's Girls High School] in Poonthura


Macau

*Sacred Heart Canossian College


Malaysia

*Sekolah Kebangsaan Canossian Convent, Kluang *Sekolah Kebangsaan Canossian Convent,
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*Sekolah Kebangsaan Sacred Heart Convent, Malacca *Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Canossa Convent, Malacca *Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Canossian Convent, Kluang *Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Canossian Convent,
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Singapore

* Canossa Catholic Primary School *Canossaville Pre-school *Canossian Kindergarten *Canossian School (for the deaf) * Saint Anthony's Canossian Primary School],
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* Saint Anthony's Canossian Secondary School


Philippines

* Canossa Academy in
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* Canossa Academy in Lipa, Batangas * Canossa College in San Pablo, Laguna * Canossa School in Santa Rosa, Laguna


Hospitals

*Canossa Health and Social Center Bulihan, Silang, Cavite, Philippines * Canossa Hospital (Caritas) *Canossa Private Hospital, Oxley, Brisbane, Australia *Dispensary Saint Josephine Bakhita in Agoe,
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Saints

The foundress of the Canossians, Magdalen of Canossa (1774–1835), was canonized a
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on 2 October 1988 by
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. Mother
Josephine Bakhita Josephine Margaret Bakhita, (; c. 1869 – 8 February 1947) was a Catholic Church in Sudan, Sudanese Catholic religious sister who joined the Canossians after winning her freedom from slavery. She served in Italy for 50 years until her deat ...
of
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(1869–1947) was also named a Canossian saint on 1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II.


Members proposed for sainthood

Canossian Daughters and Sons of Charity who are proposed for
canonization Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, specifically, the official act of a Christianity, Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon ca ...
by the Church include: *
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Dalisay Lazaga Lazaga's cause was opened on June 28, 2012, by the
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. * Servant of God Luigia Grassi * Servant of God Teresa Pera: Teresa Pera was born on February 16, 1870, in
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, Italy, became a professed religious of the Canossian Daughters of Charity. She died on June 26, 1938, in Besozzo, Varese, Italy. Her cause was opened for the decree for heroic virtue. *
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Fernanda Riva: Riva was born on May 1, 1920, in Monza, Italy, She became a Canossian Daughters of Charity and went to India. She died on January 22, 1956, in
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(a.k.a. Bombay),
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, India. She was venerated on June 28, 2012, by
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for the decree of
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.


Members

* Esmeralda Rego de Jesus Araujo


References


External links


Association of Lay Canossians

Canossian Daughters of Charity website

Canossian Sons of Charity websiteCanossian Daughters of Charity (Rome)Canossian Daughters of Charity (Singapore and Myanmar)Canossian Sons of Charity (Philippines)Canossian Spirituality Center in Albuquerque, NM
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