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- result of an amalgamation of several smaller Franciscan orders (e.g. Alcantarines, Recollects, Reformanti, etc.), completed in 1897 by Pope Leo XIII. The...
- The 26 Martyrs of ****an (****anese: 日本二十六聖人, Hepburn: Nihon Nijūroku Seijin) were a group of Catholics who were executed by crucifixion on February 5, 1597...
- The 205 Martyrs of ****an (日本の殉教者, Nihon no junkyōsha) were Christian missionaries and followers who were ****cuted and executed for their faith in ****an...
- by Pope John Paul II Professed priest of the Franciscan Friars Minor (Alcantarines) Elena Guerra 23 June 1835 11 April 1914 20 October 2024 by Pope Francis...
- Peter of Alcántara, OFM (born Peter Garavita; Spanish: Pedro de Alcántara; 1499 – October 18, 1562) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who was canonized in...
- members. In 1897, Pope Leo XIII combined the Observants, Discalced (Alcantarines), Recollects, and Riformati into one order under general constitutions...
- followed in this practice. The Discalced Franciscans of Spain (known as Alcantarines, who formed a distinct branch of the Franciscan Order before 1897) went...
- (PCC). Two further branches, the Capuchin Poor Clares (OSCCap) and the Alcantarines, also followed the strict observance. The later group disappeared as...
- Peter of Alcantara, where the followers of the reform were known as Alcantarines. It was observed by communities of friars in France in Tulle in 1585...
- Cross (1654–1739), Ischian friar, priest and Vicar Provincial of the Alcantarine Reform in Italy John Dat (c. 1765–1798), Vietnamese priest and martyr...