- with the canons,
there are two types:
canonesses regular, who
follow the Rule of St Augustine, and
secular canonesses, who
follow no
monastic rule of life...
- regular,
there are also
canonesses regular, the
claim of an
origin in the
Apostolic Age
being common to both.
Communities of
canonesses regular developed from...
- The
Canonesses Regular of the Holy
Sepulchre (CRSS), or
Sepulchrine Canonesses, are a
Catholic female religious order first do****ented in 1300. They were...
- its
character from its
monastic one
until it had
become a
community of
canonesses regular by the 15th century, at the latest. At that point, the church...
- Benedictines, the Cistercians, or the Charterhouses).
Houses of
canons &
canonesses regular also use this term, the
alternative being "canonry". Mendicant...
- building. Today, it is
common for a
foundation of
canonesses to have
links not only with
other canonesses, but also with a
community of canons.[citation...
- institute.
Subcategories of
religious orders are:
canons regular (canons and
canonesses regular who
recite the
Divine Office and
serve a
church and
perhaps a...
- and is
protected by the
heritage register of Wallonia. A
community of
canonesses dedicated to
Waltrude first appear in the
historical record in 1123. In...
-
frequently mixed with the
Columbine Rule. Furthermore,
orders of
canons and
canonesses had
developed alongside the
orders of
monks and nuns.
There were also...
- near Remiremont, Vosges, France. It
later became a
community of
secular canonesses. It was
founded about 620 by
Romaric (580–653), a lord at the
court of...