augustinians
1Augustinians — • A religious order which in the thirteenth century combined several monastic societies into one, under this name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
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3Augustinians of the Assumption (The Assumptionists) — Augustinians of the Assumption † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Augustinians of the Assumption (Also called the Assumptionists.) This congregation had its origin in the College of the Assumption, es …
4Augustinians of the Assumption — • Had its origin in the College of the Assumption, established in Nîmes France, in 1843 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
5AUGUSTINIANS — (a) Canons, called also Black Cenobites, under a less severe discipline than monks, had 200 houses in England and Wales at the Reformation; (b) Friars, mendicant, a portion of them barefooted; (c) Nuns, nurses of the sick …
6Augustinians — Monks and nuns who follow the Rule of St Augustine of hippo …
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8Assumption, Augustinians of the — • Had its origin in the College of the Assumption, established in Nîmes France, in 1843 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
9Discalced Augustinians — The reform movement of Roman Catholic religious orders, which occurred as part of the Counterreformation developing in Catholic Europe, also found sympathy among the friars of the Augustinian Order. As the order to which Martin Luther belonged,… …
10Hermits of St. Augustine — The Hermits of St. Augustine (Ordo Sancti Augustini, O.S.A.), generally called Augustinians but not to be confused with the Augustinian Canons, are a Roman Catholic religious order which, although more ancient, were formally constituted in the… …