- also
commonly known as the
Augustinians,
Austin friars, or
Friars Hermits and were
historically known as the
Order of
Hermits of
Saint Augustine (Latin:...
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Quaedam Salubria summoning all the
various groups of
Augustinian hermits and the
Hermits of
Saint William to send two
representatives to Rome for...
- of
Augustinian Recollects (OAR) is a
mendicant Catholic religious order of
friars and nuns. It is a
reformist offshoot from the
Augustinian hermit friars...
- of life. Only
since the 15th
century have
certain Augustinian Hermits reformed a
number of
Augustinian nunneries,
become their spiritual directors, and...
- friars, nuns, or
tertiary sisters (such as the
Friars Preachers,
Augustinian Hermits, and Carmelites) also
exclusively use this term. In pre-Reformation...
-
Augustinian nuns
under the
title "Sisters of St. Ignatius" was
introduced into the
Philippines and
South America by the
Discalced Augustinian Hermits...
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later gave up for
theology and scripture. He
entered the
Order of
Augustinian Hermits at
about the age of twenty. It was
probably during the time when...
- Volterra, and most of Galgano's
monks scattered over
Tuscany and
became Augustinian hermits. By 1220, San
Galgano Abbey, a
large Cistercian monastery, had been...
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Eremitani (Italian:
Chiesa degli Eremitani), or
Church of the
Hermits, is a former-
Augustinian, 13th-century Gothic-style
church in Padua,
region of the Veneto...
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expanded during the next two centuries, it was the
Abbey Church of the
Augustinian hermits in the city. The
basilica was
originally in the
Gothic style. It...