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'''Paolo Manna''' (16 January 1872, [[Avellino]] - 15 September 1952, [[Naples]]) was an Italian catholic missionary in [[Burma]] (now Myanmar) who was the superior general of the [[Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions]]. He was the founder of the [[Pontifical Missionary Union]]. He was beatified by [[John Paul II]] in 2001.
'''Paolo Manna''' (16 January 1872, [[Avellino]] - 15 September 1952, [[Naples]]) was an Italian Catholic missionary in [[Burma]] (now Myanmar) who was the superior general of the [[Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions]]. He was the founder of the [[Pontifical Missionary Union]]. He was beatified by [[John Paul II]] in 2001.


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| NAME = Manna, Paolo
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Italian Catholic missionary
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Revision as of 02:45, 28 October 2012

Paolo Manna (16 January 1872, Avellino - 15 September 1952, Naples) was an Italian Catholic missionary in Burma (now Myanmar) who was the superior general of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions. He was the founder of the Pontifical Missionary Union. He was beatified by John Paul II in 2001.

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