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Fratres (meaning "brothers" in Latin) is a
musical work by the
Estonian composer Arvo Pärt
exemplifying his
tintinnabuli style of composition. It is three-part...
- time period, of
great debate and
interest is the so-called Torna,
Torna Fratre episode. In
Theophylactus Simocatta Histories, (c. 630), the
author mentions...
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officially named the
Institute of the
Brothers of the
Christian Schools (Latin:
Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian:...
- The
Franciscans are a
group of
related mendicant religious orders of the
Catholic Church.
Founded in 1209 by the
Italian saint Francis of ****isi, these...
- The
Livonian Brothers of the
Sword (Latin:
Fratres militiæ
Christi Livoniae, German: Schwertbrüderorden) was a
Catholic military order established in...
- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Arval Brethren (Latin:
Fratres Arvales, "Brothers of the Fields") or
Arval Brothers were a body of
priests who offered...
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Saint John's
Abbey is a
Benedictine monastery in
Collegeville Township, Minnesota,
United States,
affiliated with the American-C****inese Congregation....
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Brethren of the
Common Life (Latin:
Fratres Vitae Communis, FVC) was a
Roman Catholic pietist religious community founded in the
Netherlands in the...
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Adelphopoiesis or
adelphopoiia (from the Gr**** ἀδελφοποίησις/ἀδελφοποιία,
derived from ἀδελφός, adelphos, lit. 'brother', and ποιέω, poieō, lit. 'I make'...
- in part
inspired by
Gregorian chant. His most
performed works include Fratres (1977),
Spiegel im
Spiegel (1978), and Für
Alina (1976). From 2011 to 2018...