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unusual facts about Saint Anthony's Canossian Secondary School


Saint Anthony's Canossian Secondary School

Jamie Teo: Former actress and television presentor; Former Miss Singapore Universe


Andreas Karlstadt

In the Netherlands this is called the "Beeldenstorm" and began with the destruction of the all the images of the Monastery of Saint Lawrence in Steenvoorde after a "Hagenpreek" (field sermon) by Sebastiaan Matte, and the sacking of the Monastery of Saint Anthony after a sermon by Jacob de Buysere.

Rogationist College

This is the first foster home in the Philippines that features the teachings of Saint Annibale Maria di Francia about Saint Anthony.

Sacred Heart College, Geelong

There are four houses, named after the home towns of some well known saints: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.

Saint Anthony, North Dakota

The community is near the site of several transmitter towers of Bismarck broadcast television and radio stations.

Steve Tomac, former professional rodeo clown and former North Dakota state senator and state representative.

Saint Anthony's Catholic High School

As a result of persistent request from parents of pupils in the local Franciscan Nursery and Primary School and from the general public, the Catholic diocese of Osogbo decided to establish a private Secondary School in Ilesa, Osun State.

Santo Antônio, Maio, Cape Verde

Santo Antônio (Portuguese meaning Saint Anthony, Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Santo Antônio, São Vicente Crioulo: Sant' Antônio) is a village in the northeastern part of the island of Maio.

Shrine of the Holy Relics

The collection of relics is the second largest in the United States with 1,100 relics, exceeded in number of relics only by Saint Anthony's Chapel in the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh with five thousand.

Walsdorf, Rhineland-Palatinate

The annulet is Saint Arnulf’s attribute and the lily Saint Anthony’s, thus representing the municipality’s two patron saints, the former being Walsdorf’s and the latter Zilsdorf’s.


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