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"Love alone is worth everything; any other virtue without love is worth nothing"
[Anthony Mary Zaccaria, Sermon IV]
St. Anthony M. Zaccaria by
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria
[by Cristina Bellazzi]

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University of Padua - St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria portrayed with other saints who attended that university
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, founder of the Barnabites, with the two co-founders, Bartolomeo Ferrari and Giacomo Antonio Morigia
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria celebrates his first Mass at St. Vitalis in Cremona and receives from St. Paul the first Constitutions of the Order. Autograph manuscript of his Sermons.
Pope Clement VII presents the Brief of approval of the Order to the first Barnabites in Bologna, February 18, 1533
The church of St. Barnabas in Milan - exterior and interior
St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria's two devotions, the Crucified and the Eucharistic Christ
St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop of Milan, presents to the Barnabites their new Constitutions in 1579
Three churches built by the Barnabites: (1) San Carlo ai Catinari, Rome, 1610: exterior and interior; (2) San Paolo, Bologna, 1611: interior; (3) Sant' Alessandro, Milan, 1630: exterior  
Two Barnabite Saints: (1) St. Alexander Sauli, 1534-1592; (2) St. Francis Xavier Bianchi, 1743-1815
Fr. Redento Baranzano (1590-1622) precursor of Galileo Galilei; Fr. Francesco Denza (1834-1894), astronomer and first Director of the Vatican Observatory; and Fr. Luigi Ungarelli (1779-1845), Egyptologist and decoder of the Roman obelisks
Burman alphabet and church of St. Joseph in Mandalay, Burma, where the Barnabite missionaries are buried
Fr. Agostino Schouvaloff, Russian Barnabite, ecumenist; his tomb in the ecumenical chapel in the San Paolo church, Bologna
Present General Curia and Superior General, Rev. Fr. Giovanni M. Villa

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