- Paul VI. The
Lutheran and
Anglican traditions also have
Franciscan Third Orders.
Tertiaries (from the
Latin tertiarius,
relative to "third"), or what...
- to have '
tertiaries' in the
twelfth century.
These lived a rule of life
within the world. The name was used to a
great extent in the
Franciscan Order, which...
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rooms where tertiaries could meet and relax. In the late
nineteenth century the
Irish Franciscans produced the
Irish Franciscan Tertiary, a
monthly journal...
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Catholics – five Spaniards, one
Portuguese from
India (all of whom were
Franciscan missionaries),
three ****anese Jesuits, and
seventeen ****anese members...
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namely the
Franciscan Tertiaries of the Immaculate. On 2
August 1970,
Stefano Maria Manelli and
Gabriel Maria Pellettieri, two
Conventual Franciscans, started...
-
Third Order Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate, an
offshoot of the
Franciscan Tertiaries of the Immaculate. The
Community of the
Franciscan Friars of...
- are nine
Franciscan third orders, two of
which are
commonly referenced.
Evangelische Franziskaner-Tertiaren (Lutheran
Franciscan Tertiaries, officially...
- day. Nowadays, this
particular liturgical form is
limited to the
Franciscan tertiaries, to
which Conrad had belonged. On his
feast day, the
parish church...
- X in 1713. He was made a
patron of the
Diocese of
Arezzo and of
Franciscan tertiaries. His
cause of
canonization resumed in 1944
under Pope Pius XII and...
- Benoît-Joseph Labre, 25
March 1748 – 16
April 1783) was a
French Franciscan tertiary, and
Catholic saint.
Labre was from a well-to-do
family near Arras...