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Pascal P. Parente


Born
San Giovanni Benevento, Italy
Died
August 09, 1971

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Rev. Dr. Pascal Prosper Parente was a Roman Catholic theologian, author and educator.

He was ordained in 1915, and he received Doctor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Canon Law, and Doctor of Sacred Theology degrees from the Gregorian University in Rome.

Fr. Parente came to the United States in 1920 and was naturalized in 1930. He taught as professor of ascetical and mystical theology at Catholic University. He was the Dean of the School of Sacred Theology for two years before his retirement to Cambridge, New York.

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Padre Pio: City on a Mountain

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The Ascetical Life

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“An Angel, as every spiritual substance, is said to be present or localized in a particular place not by reason of his own substance being coextended with and circumscribed by space, like material bodies, but merely by virtue of his power being applied to a specific object or a particular place.”
Pascale Parente, The Angels: In Catholic Teaching and Tradition (with Supplemental Reading: Favorite Prayers to Our Lady) [Illustrated]

“Peace be to you; fear not.” As he said this, both father and son fell upon the ground on their faces, for suddenly the human form of Azarias was transfigured into that of an Archangel of light and beauty, and the final revelation came: “I am the Angel Raphael, one of the seven, who stand before the Lord”
Pascale Parente, The Angels: In Catholic Teaching and Tradition (with Supplemental Reading: Favorite Prayers to Our Lady) [Illustrated]