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Congregations of
Dominican sisters formed in the
nineteenth century. This
development can be
traced to both the
Dominican nuns and
secular women tertiaries. Part...
- TOSD (1287 – 12
April 1320) was an
Italian Catholic educator and a
Dominican tertiary.
Margaret had
disabilities and
became known for her deep
faith and...
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formed Third Orders of a
similar nature, and so
there came into
being Dominican Tertiaries, and Carmelite, Augustinian, Servite, Premonstratensian, and many...
- most po****r
third order.
Other orders too had
tertiaries such as the
Trinitarians and the
Dominicans.
These were
followed over time by a
number of others...
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Arnold Janssen SVD (5
November 1837 – 15
January 1909), was a German-Dutch
Catholic priest and
missionary who is
venerated as a saint. He
founded the Society...
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includes friars, nuns,
active sisters, and lay or
secular Dominicans (formerly
known as
tertiaries). More recently,
there have been a
growing number of ****ociates...
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chancellor of the
University of
Paris (d. 1429) 1476 – Lucy Brocadelli,
Dominican tertiary and
stigmatic (d. 1544) 1484 – Paul Speratus,
German Lutheran (d....
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Saint Peter's Basilica,
Papal States by Pope
Benedict XIV
Feast 7 May, 11 May (
Dominicans)
Attributes religious habit of a
Dominican terciary, dove...
- Spanish) at that time. As a
young girl, in
emulation of the
noted Dominican tertiary Catherine of Siena, she
began to fast
three times a w**** and performed...
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habit of the Order. In 1495, Lucy went to Rome and
joined a
group of
Dominican tertiaries who were
living in community. The next year she was sent to Viterbo...