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Ludovico, da Casoria, Saint, 1814-1885

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Personal name headingLudovico, da Casoria, Saint, 1814-1885
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Variant(s)Casoria, Louis of, 1814-1885
Casoria, Ludovico da, 1814-1885
Da Casoria, Ludovico, 1814-1885
Lodovico da Casoria, padre, 1814-1885
Lodovico, da Casoria, padre, 1814-1885
Ludovico, da Casoria, padre, 1814-1885
Palmentieri, Arcangelo, 1814-1885
Palmentieri, Archangelo, 1814-1885
Palmentieri, Ludovico, 1814-1885
Palmentieri da Casoria, Ludovico, 1814-1885
Associated countryItaly
Associated placeRome (Italy) Assisi (Italy) Florence (Italy)
LocatedNaples (Italy)
Birth date18140311
Death date18850330
Place of birthCasoria (Italy)
Place of deathNaples (Italy)
Field of activityMonasticism and religious orders--Italy--History
AffiliationFranciscans
Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth
Third Order Regular of St. Francis
Profession or occupationClergy Priests
Found inFabiani, L. Life of the venerable father Lodovico of Casoria, 1977 : cover subtitle (founder of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth)
Wikipedia, Feb. 27, 2015 (Ludovico of Casoria: Saint Ludovico of Casoria, O.F.M., (Casoria, near Naples, 11 March 1814 - Posillipo, 30 March 1885), an Italian Franciscan and renowned social reformer, founded two Catholic religious congregations: the Grey Friars of Charity and the Grey Sisters of Saint Elizabeth. Pope Francis canonized him on 23 November 2014. ... Born Arcangelo Palmentieri ... in 1859 he instituted a community of men as a religious congregation of the Franciscan Third Order Regular ... Three years later, he instituted likewise a congregation of religious women, known as the Franciscan Sisters of Saint Elizabeth)
   <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludovico_of_Casoria>
Franciscan Sisters of Saint Elizabeth website, Feb. 27, 2015 (Ludovico of Casoria: he was given the name Arcangelo Palmentieri ... In 1832, he entered the novitiate of the Order of Friars Minor ... He was ordained a priest in 1837.)
   <http://www.franciscansisters.com/>
Catholic Online, Feb. 27, 2015 (Ven. Louis of Casoria: His name in the world was Archangelo Palmentiere ... The numerous works of charity in Naples, Rome, Assisi, and Florence which owe their origin to Louis of Casoria ...)
   <http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=7227>
His Epistolario, 1989 : title page (P. Ludovico (Palmentieri) da Casoria) v. 1, p. 15 (P. Ludovico Palmentieri da Casoria, nato a Casoria (Napoli))
LC data base, 09-19-92 (hdg.: Lodovico da Casoria, padre, 1814-1885; usage: P. Lodovico da Casoria)
Associated languageita Italian