Stigmatines

Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata
Stigmatines

Abbreviation C.S.S.
Formation c. AD 1816 (1816)
Founder Saint Gaspar Louis Bertoni
Type Catholic religious order
Headquarters Italy
Website stigmatines.com

The Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata (or Stigmatines for short) are a Latin Catholic Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for Men.

History

The Stigmatines were founded on 4 November 1816 by Saint Gaspar Louis Bertoni in Verona, Italy, in 1816.

The first written Constitutions for the Congregation was based on the Constitutions of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.

The growth of the Community was slow, in 1905 Stigmatines went to the United States, and in 1910 they started activities in Brazil.

For nearly two centuries, the Stigmatines worked in China, Thailand, the Philippines and various countries in Africa and Latin America.

In the year 2002, the Stigmatines settled in India.[1]

Statistics

In 2012, they had 94 houses with 422 members, including 331 priests.

Stigmatine Apostolates

Superiors general

Prelates from their ranks

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References

  1. Stigmatines History, Rev. Joseph Henchey, CSS, Web-site dedicated to St. Gaspar Bertoni


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