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Giovanni Schiavo (8 July 1903 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Congregation of Saint Joseph – otherwise known as the Murialdines. Schiavo entered the Murialdines during World War I in 1917 where Eugenio Reffo allowed him to join and he was later ordained to the priesthood in Vicenza in 1927 a decade later. His superiors allowed him to join the missions – to spread the charism of the Murialdines – in Brazil where he served from 1931 until his death several decades after.

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  • Giovanni Schiavo (de)
  • Giovanni Schiavo (en)
  • Giovanni Schiavo (fr)
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  • Jan Schiavo (pl)
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  • Giovanni Schiavo CSJ, auch João Schiavo, (* 8. Juli 1903 in Montecchio Maggiore bei Vicenza, Italien; † 27. Januar 1967 in Caxias do Sul, Brasilien) war ein Ordensgeistlicher und seit 2017 Seliger der römisch-katholischen Kirche. (de)
  • Giovanni Schiavo (1903 - 1967), est un prêtre catholique italien de la Société de Saint-Joseph, missionnaire au Brésil, et vénéré comme bienheureux par l'Église catholique. (fr)
  • Giovanni Schiavo (Montecchio Maggiore, 8 luglio 1903 – Caxias do Sul, 27 gennaio 1967) è stato un presbitero italiano, beatificato il 28 ottobre 2017. (it)
  • Jan Schiavo (ur. 8 lipca 1903 jako Giovanni Schiavo w Montecchio Maggiore, zm. 27 stycznia 1967 w Caxias do Sul) – włoski ksiądz, błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. (pl)
  • Giovanni Schiavo (8 July 1903 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Congregation of Saint Joseph – otherwise known as the Murialdines. Schiavo entered the Murialdines during World War I in 1917 where Eugenio Reffo allowed him to join and he was later ordained to the priesthood in Vicenza in 1927 a decade later. His superiors allowed him to join the missions – to spread the charism of the Murialdines – in Brazil where he served from 1931 until his death several decades after. (en)
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