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I think that this article needs to have a further section, along the lines of "Decline", to describe the last twenty years. Also, the third reference given is to a dead link where the URL connects to a Japanese domain vendor. The congregation's present website is infected with malware, and there are other rumours of serious issues within the congregation.
My immediate interest lies in the situation at Rome, where the congregation had a huge late 20th century Generalate or headquarters convent on the Via Aurelia, number 773. This has become a hotel, the "Hotel Park Aurelia". On its website, it states that the complex is owned by a "major religious congregation" without mentioning the Rosminians at all. What's going on?
Basilwatkinsosb (talk) 11:07, 8 September 2018 (UTC)Reply