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Vincenzo Strambi (1 January 1745 - 1 January 1824) - in religious Vincenzo Maria di San Paolo - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who was a professed member from the Passionists and served as the Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino from 1801 until his resignation in 1823. Strambi became a Passionist despite its founder Saint Paul of the Cross refusing him several times due to Strambi's frail constitution. But he practiced Passionist austerities which continued after his appointment as a bishop that saw him favor his religious habit rather than the usual episcopal garb. Strambi was known for his charitable projects that included the care of the poor and the reduction of diocesan expenditures in order to provide for them; he took special interests in the education and ongoing formation of pries

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  • Vincenc Maria Strambi (cs)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (de)
  • Vicente María Strambi (es)
  • Vincent-Marie Strambi (fr)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (it)
  • Wincenty Maria Strambi (pl)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (pt)
  • Vincent Strambi (en)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (sv)
  • Страмби, Викентий Мария (ru)
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  • Svatý Vincenc (Vincentius) Maria Strambi (narozen jako Vincent Dominic Salvatoro Strambi 1. ledna 1745, Civitavecchia, Itálie – 1. ledna 1824, Řím) je katolický světec, člen kongregace passionistů a biskup. (cs)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi, dt. Vinzenz Maria Strambi (* 1. Januar 1745 in Civitavecchia, Italien; † 1. Januar 1824 in Rom, Italien) war ein italienischer Passionist und Bischof von Macerata-Tolentino. (de)
  • San Vicente María Strambi fue un sacerdote y religioso, uno de los primeros miembros de la Congregación de los Pasionistas en ocupar una sede obispal. Su nombre era Vicente Dominic Salvatore Strambi. Nació en Civitavecchia, Italia, el 1 de enero de 1745; y murió en Roma, el 1 de enero de 1824. Fue canonizado por el papa Pío XII en 1950. (es)
  • Vincent-Marie Strambi (1745-1824), religieux passionniste, est un évêque de Macerata et Tolentino dans la province des Marches dans les États pontificaux, puis conseiller et confesseur du pape Léon XII. (fr)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (Civitavecchia, 1º gennaio 1745 – Roma, 1º gennaio 1824) è stato un religioso della Congregazione della Passione di Gesù Cristo vissuto fra il XVIII ed il XIX secolo; resse come vescovo le diocesi di Macerata e Tolentino; fu proclamato santo da papa Pio XII nel 1950. (it)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi, född 1 januari 1745 i Civitavecchia, död 1 juni 1824 i Rom, var en italiensk romersk-katolsk passionist och biskop. Han vördas som helgon i Romersk-katolska kyrkan, med minnesdag den 1 januari. (sv)
  • Wincenty Maria Strambi CP (ur. 1 stycznia 1745 w Civitavecchia, zm. 1 stycznia 1824 w Rzymie) – włoski duchowny katolicki, pasjonista, biskup, święty Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Вике́нтий Мари́я Стра́мби (итал. Vincenzo Maria Strambi, CP), в миру Винче́нцо Домени́ко Сальвато́ре Страмби (итал. Vincenzo Domenico Salvatore Strambi, 1 января 1745, Чивитавеккья, Лацио — 1 января 1824, Рим) — святой Римско-Католической Церкви, епископ, монах из монашеского ордена пассионистов. (ru)
  • Vincenzo Strambi (1 January 1745 - 1 January 1824) - in religious Vincenzo Maria di San Paolo - was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who was a professed member from the Passionists and served as the Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino from 1801 until his resignation in 1823. Strambi became a Passionist despite its founder Saint Paul of the Cross refusing him several times due to Strambi's frail constitution. But he practiced Passionist austerities which continued after his appointment as a bishop that saw him favor his religious habit rather than the usual episcopal garb. Strambi was known for his charitable projects that included the care of the poor and the reduction of diocesan expenditures in order to provide for them; he took special interests in the education and ongoing formation of pries (en)
  • Vincenzo Maria Strambi (Civitavecchia, 1 de janeiro de 1745 – 1 de janeiro de 1824) - no religioso Vincenzo Maria di San Paolo - foi um prelado católico romano italiano que era um membro professo dos Passionistas e serviu como Bispo de Macerata-Tolentino de 1801 até sua renúncia em 1823 . Strambi tornou-se Passionista apesar de seu fundador, São Paulo da Cruz recusando-o várias vezes devido à constituição frágil de Strambi. Mas ele praticou austeridades Passionistas que continuaram após sua nomeação como bispo que o viu favorecer seu hábito religioso em vez do traje episcopal usual. Strambi era conhecido por seus projetos de caridade que incluíam o cuidado dos pobres e a redução das despesas diocesanas para sustentá-los; interessou-se especialmente pela educação e formação permanente dos s (pt)
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  • Vincenzo Strambi (en)
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