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Giuseppe Marello (known as Joseph Marello in English; 26 December 1844 – 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph. Marello served as an aide to the Bishop of Asti prior to his episcopal appointment after Pope Leo XIII named him to head the Acqui diocese; the pope had known Marello while a cardinal when the pair participated in the First Vatican Council more than a decade before. He became a proponent for the poor and destitute and never stopped rendering his assistance to those who needed it the most; this was something he undertook even in his childhood. Bishop Marello issued several pastoral letters that dealt with a range of issues such as catechism and organized

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  • Giuseppe Marello (de)
  • José Marello Vialle (es)
  • Joseph Marello (fr)
  • Joseph Marello (en)
  • Giuseppe Marello (it)
  • Józef Marello (pl)
  • José Marello (pt)
  • Марелло, Иосиф (ru)
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  • Giuseppe Marello (deutsch: Joseph Marello; * 26. Dezember 1844 in Turin, Italien; † 30. Mai 1895 in Savona, Italien) war Bischof von Acqui. Er wird in der römisch-katholischen Kirche als Heiliger verehrt. (de)
  • San Giuseppe Marello Viale, también conocido como San José Marello (Turín, 26 de diciembre de 1844 - Savona, 30 de mayo de 1895), fue un obispo italiano, fundador de la Congregación de los Oblatos de San José. (es)
  • Joseph Marello (en italien : Giuseppe Marello), né à Turin le 26 décembre 1844 - mort à Savone le 30 mai 1895, est un évêque italien d'Acqui de 1889 à 1895, et le fondateur des oblats de saint Joseph. Reconnu saint par l'Église catholique, il est célébré le 30 mai. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Marello (Torino, 26 dicembre 1844 – Savona, 30 maggio 1895) è stato un vescovo cattolico italiano, fondatore della Congregazione degli Oblati di San Giuseppe. È venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica ed è considerato uno dei santi sociali torinesi. (it)
  • Giuseppe Marello (ur. 26 grudnia 1844 w Turynie; zm. 30 maja 1895 w Savonie) – włoski święty Kościoła katolickiego. Wstąpił do seminarium w Asti, a w dniu 19 września 1868 roku otrzymał święcenia kapłańskie. Służył w diecezji Asti, najpierw jako sekretarz biskupa, potem jako kanclerz, kierując kurią. 14 marca 1878 roku założył zgromadzenie Oblatów sw. Józefa. Zaczął chorować i zmarł 30 maja 1895 roku w opinii świętości, w wieku 50 lat. Beatyfikował go Jan Paweł II w dniu 26 września 1993 roku w Asti, a kanonizował go również Jan Paweł II w dniu 25 listopada 2001 roku. (pl)
  • Святой Иосиф (Джузеппе) Марелло (итал. Giuseppe Marello, 26 декабря 1844, Турин, Турин — 30 мая 1895, Савона, Лигурия) — итальянский католический прелат, с 1889 года до своей смерти. Основал конгрегацию облатов святого Иосифа (лат. Congregatio Oblatorum S. Ioseph; OSJ) в 1878 году. Канонизирован папой Иоанном Павлом II в 2001 году. (ru)
  • Giuseppe Stefano Chiaffredo Marello (ou São José Marello) (Turim, 26 de dezembro de 1844 — Savona, 30 de maio de 1895) foi um prelado católico italiano. Em 1868 foi ordenado sacerdote, em Asti, onde fundou, no ano de 1878, a Congregação dos Oblatos de São José, destinada à evangelização e educação das crianças carentes. Foi nomeado bispo de Acqui, em 1889, pelo Papa Leão XIII. Sua beatificação ocorreu no dia 23 de setembro de 1993, sendo canonizado em 25 de novembro de 2001, pelo Papa João Paulo II. (pt)
  • Giuseppe Marello (known as Joseph Marello in English; 26 December 1844 – 30 May 1895) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Acqui from 1889 until his death and was also the founder of the Oblates of Saint Joseph. Marello served as an aide to the Bishop of Asti prior to his episcopal appointment after Pope Leo XIII named him to head the Acqui diocese; the pope had known Marello while a cardinal when the pair participated in the First Vatican Council more than a decade before. He became a proponent for the poor and destitute and never stopped rendering his assistance to those who needed it the most; this was something he undertook even in his childhood. Bishop Marello issued several pastoral letters that dealt with a range of issues such as catechism and organized (en)
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