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Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca (13 June 1849 – 10 December 1909) – in religious Arsenio da Trigolo – was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He had been a Jesuit for a period of time before he was forced to withdraw from the order due to a series of complications. Migliavacca founded the Suore di Maria Santissima Consolatrice in 1892 alongside a small group of women who desired to become nuns, but slanderous accusations made against him forced him to abandon it and pursue the Franciscan charism instead; he dealt with these humiliations in private but once a Franciscan became a preacher and confessor and aided the tertiaries of the Third Order of Saint Francis in Bergamo.

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  • Arsenio da Trigolo (en)
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  • Arsène de Trigolo (fr)
  • Arsenio da Trigolo (it)
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  • Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca (Trigolo, 13 de junio de 1849—Bergamo, 10 de diciembre de 1909), más conocido por su nombre religioso Arsenio de Trigolo, fue un sacerdote capuchino italiano, fundador de la Congregación de Hermanas de Nuestra Señora de la Consolación. Es venerado como beato en la Iglesia católica, cuya fiesta celebra el 10 de diciembre.​ (es)
  • Arsène de Trigolo (Trigolo, Royaume de Lombardie-Vénitie, 13 juin 1849 - Bergame, Italie, 10 décembre 1909) est un prêtre catholique italien membre de la compagnie de Jésus puis des frères mineurs capucins et fondateur des sœurs de Marie Consolatrice. Il est reconnu bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Arsenio Maria da Trigolo, al secolo Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca (Trigolo, 13 giugno 1849 – Bergamo, 10 dicembre 1909), è stato un presbitero italiano. Sacerdote dell'Ordine dei frati minori cappuccini e fondatore dell'istituto Suore di Maria Santissima Consolatrice, è stato beatificato dal cardinale Angelo Amato, prefetto della Congregazione delle cause dei santi, il 7 ottobre 2017. (it)
  • Arsenio z Trigolo, właśc. Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca (ur. 13 czerwca 1849 w Trigoli, zm. 10 grudnia 1909 w Bergamie) – włoski kapucyn, błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Giuseppe Antonio Migliavacca (13 June 1849 – 10 December 1909) – in religious Arsenio da Trigolo – was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. He had been a Jesuit for a period of time before he was forced to withdraw from the order due to a series of complications. Migliavacca founded the Suore di Maria Santissima Consolatrice in 1892 alongside a small group of women who desired to become nuns, but slanderous accusations made against him forced him to abandon it and pursue the Franciscan charism instead; he dealt with these humiliations in private but once a Franciscan became a preacher and confessor and aided the tertiaries of the Third Order of Saint Francis in Bergamo. (en)
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