!!!Kalasantiner
Kalasantiner, (COp, Congregatio pro Operariis Christianis a S. Josepho
Calasantio, congregation of the Christian Workers of St. Joseph
Calasanz), founded in 1889 by the workers´ priest Anton M.
Schwartz in Vienna; devoted to the religious education of workers and
social care, named after the founder of the Piarist order, J.
Calasanz; in 1939 officially recognised as a religious order by Rome.
The mother house is in Vienna´s 15%%sup th/% district, other
religious establishments of the Calasantines are in Vienna´s
14%%sup th/% district, in Wolfsgraben, in Blumau near Felixdorf, in
Schwarzau on the Steinfelde (Lower Austria) and in Deutsch-Goritz
(Styria).
!Literature
Personalstand der maennlichen Ordensgemeinschaften
Oesterr., 1992.
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