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White Fathers' founder_2256
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Français : Vieille ville de Jérusalem, Eglise Sainte-Anne, jardin avec un buste du cardinal Charles Lavigerie qui avait ouvert en janvier 1882 près de Sainte-Anne une « école apostolique » (un séminaire) tenue par les Pères blancs (l'église était réservée aux élèves) et qui a fermé en 1967. [1].
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  1. Stéphane Joulain, Michel Deffrennes, « Les Pères blancs à Jérusalem », sur peres-blancs.cef.fr (consulté le 17 janvier 2016).

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