- a
Pilgrim depicts the life of an
Eastern Christian mendicant. In the
early Latin Church,
mendicants and
itinerant preachers were
looked down upon, and...
- common,
including land,
buildings and
other wealth. By contrast, the
mendicants avoided owning property, did not work at a trade, and
embraced a poor...
- The term,
first used in the 12th or 13th century,
distinguishes the
mendicants'
itinerant apostolic character,
exercised broadly under the jurisdiction...
- with the cenobitical. The
original reference was to the
gathering of
mendicants who
spent much of
their time travelling. Technically, a
monastery is a...
- compositions. The
Mendicants are
known around Stanford's
campus for
their red
blazers and
romantic serenades.[citation needed] The
Stanford Mendicants was founded...
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housing mendicants, even temporarily, it
becomes unfit for use by
mendicants. That is
because it no
longer remains 'free of faults'
since mendicants become...
- producers. "The New
Mendicants – the
indie supergroup that begs to differ". The
Irish Times,
January 17, 2014. "The New
Mendicants – review". The Guardian...
- (priests who take
religious vows and have an
active apostolic life);
mendicants (friars and
religious sisters,
possibly living and
working in a friary...
- the
Eastern Catholic liturgies, and
communities and
societies such as
mendicant orders,
enclosed monastic orders,
third orders and
voluntary charitable...
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fertile intelligence like Men****eh’s, this
attitude enables the
ostensible mendicant to
become the
actual master in the
eleemosynary relationship." Schnorrers...