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Enrico Rebuschini (25 April 1860 – 10 May 1938) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Camillians. Rebuschini was marked since his childhood as one who had an innate desire to tend to the poor and marginalized and felt the need to hand out his possessions to those less fortunate than himself. But his father opposed his vocation to the priesthood and directed him to studies which he threw himself into in obedience to him. But he felt dissatisfied upon working with his brother-in-law in the silk business and made a final plea to his father to become a priest. His father relented and he commenced his ecclesial studies though in his life afterwards experienced several profound episodes of nervous depression that caused him to grow ill each time.

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  • Enrico Rebuschini (en)
  • Enrique Rebuschini (es)
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  • Henryk Rebuschini (pl)
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  • Enrique Rebuschini​ (Gravedona, 28 de abril de 1860-Cremona, 10 de mayo de 1938) fue un presbítero católico italiano, de la Orden de los Ministros de los Enfermos (Camilos), venerado como beato en la Iglesia católica.​ (es)
  • Enrico Rebuschini (Gravedona, 28 aprile 1860 – Cremona, 10 maggio 1938) è stato un presbitero camilliano italiano, maestro dei novizi a Verona e poi superiore della comunità di Cremona; è stato proclamato beato da papa Giovanni Paolo II nel 1997. (it)
  • Enrico Rebuschini (25 April 1860 – 10 May 1938) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Camillians. Rebuschini was marked since his childhood as one who had an innate desire to tend to the poor and marginalized and felt the need to hand out his possessions to those less fortunate than himself. But his father opposed his vocation to the priesthood and directed him to studies which he threw himself into in obedience to him. But he felt dissatisfied upon working with his brother-in-law in the silk business and made a final plea to his father to become a priest. His father relented and he commenced his ecclesial studies though in his life afterwards experienced several profound episodes of nervous depression that caused him to grow ill each time. (en)
  • Henryk Rebuschini, właśc. Enrico Rebuschini (ur. 28 kwietnia 1860 w Gravedona, zm. 10 maja 1938 w Cremona) – włoski kamilianin (MI, OCR), błogosławiony Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego. Mając 24 lata wstąpił do seminarium duchownego, a w 1887 roku w wieku 27 lat rozpoczął nowicjat w Zakonie Kleryków Regularnych Posługujących Chorym. Dwa lata później otrzymał święcenia kapłańskie. Potem został wysłany do szpitala w Weronie poświęcając się chorym. W dniu 23 kwietnia 1938 roku odprawił ostatnią mszę. Zmarł kilka dni później na zapalenie płuc mając 78 lat w opinii świętości. (pl)
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