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He paved the way for the establishment of a permanent Salesian Society in the country.
In 1945 the castle was entrusted to the Salesian Society, who used it as a boarding school until 1966.
The engineering college was established in 2001 by The Bombay Salesian Society.
He was among the first few with whom Bosco shared the idea of forming the Salesian Society.
When Bosco founded the Salesian Society, the thought of the missions still obsessed him, though he completely lacked the financial means at that time.
In 1873, Pope Pius IX approved the rules of the Salesian Society.
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The Emeric Mansion and estate was purchased by the Salesian Society in 1927, with plans for a new development.
In 1948 he began to teach in the School of the Salesian Society in Przemysl.
He placed his works under the protection of Francis de Sales; thus his followers styled themselves the Salesian Society.
He was ordained a priest in the Salesian Society and later became the Bishop of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia.
In his lawsuit, Joey Piscitelli named Whelan and the Salesian Society as co-defendants.
The importance of this school for the Salesian Society of Colombia is that is its parent, and the first institution founded by this community.
In agreement with the Holy See, he would go to Mozambique as a missionary, and live as a member of the Salesian Society in that country.
January 31 - John Bosco, Italian priest, youth worker, educator and founder of the Salesian Society (b. 1815)
The high school is operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles and associated with the Salesian Society.
The official university of the Salesian Society is the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome.
Salesian Society of Don Bosco (SDB)
Church of the Holy Mary, the Helper of the Faithful, Salesian Society (Catherines nuns)
Some years later, members of the Salesian Society of St John Bosco were added to the considerable number of martyrs recorded above:
With his advice he helped Saint John Bosco found the Salesian Society, for which reason he is also called "don Bosco's Pope".
The school was established by the Salesian Society in 1927, when the Rupertswood Mansion, and its grounds were purchased from the estate of industrialist H V McKay.
It was purchased by the Salesian Society in 1927, and the mansion and surrounding property were then used as a male boarding school, currently known as Salesian College Rupertswood.
One month later, on June 7, 2004, Pascuál Chavez, rector major of the Salesian Society, announced from Rome that Bishop Belo, returned to health, would take up a new assignment.
He joined the Salesian Society of St John Bosco, and attained a high administrative position in that congregation, until 25 August 1935, when he was appointed Bishop of Pamplona.