- the
cloisters of
monks writing in the
scriptorium started to
employ laybrothers from the
urban scriptoria,
especially in Paris, Rome and the Netherlands...
- Lay
brother is a
largely extinct term
referring to
religious brothers,
particularly in the
Catholic Church, who
focused upon
manual service and secular...
- by a
partly similar terminology. As
religious communities, they have
laybrothers as part of the community. At times,
their Orders have been very po****r:...
-
laybrother of the
London Charterhouse,
martyr of the
English Reformation,
beatified on 29
December 1886
Thomas Redyng (died 16 June 1537),
laybrother...
-
Serafino da
Montegranaro (Felice Rapagnano) (c. 1540 –
October 12, 1604),
laybrother,
canonized on 16 July 1767.
Giuseppe da
Leonessa (Eufranio Desiderio)...
- the
Catholic order of the
Congregation of the
Blessed Sacrament as a
laybrother.
Saint Peter Julian Eymard,
founder and head of the congregation, recognized...
- priesthood. St. Mary's
College was the
First Novitiate for
Chorists and
Laybrothers from 1944-1947 and it
reopened as a
juvenate in 1947 and
operated as...
- (19 October);
Salvator of
Horta (c.
December 1520 – 18
March 1567),
laybrother and
miracle worker,
canonized on 7
April 1938 .(18 March);
Nicolaas Pieck...
- he came to know the
porter of the college, St.
Alphonsus Rodriguez, a
laybrother known for his
holiness and gift of prophecy.
Rodriguez felt that he had...
-
Robert Salt,
laybrother of the
London Charterhouse, died of
illness in
Newgate Prison,
London on 9 June 1537.
Blessed Walter Pierson,
laybrother of the London...