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Mercede Redemptionis Captivorum,
abbreviated O. de M.), also
known as the
Mercedarians, is a
Catholic mendicant order established in 1218 by
Peter Nolasco in...
- The
Discalced Mercedarians (Latin: Ordo
Frati Excalceatorum de B.M.V. de Mercede; Spanish:
Orden de
Descalzos de
Nuestra Señora de la Merced) are members...
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Convent of the
Mercedarians is a
historic building located in the
Brazilian city of Belém, Pará. It is part of the
architectural complex that includes...
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conquest of
Guatemala in the 1520s, the "Presentación de Guatemala"
Mercedarian province was
formed in 1565; originally, the
order of the
Blessed Virgin...
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sculpture of St.
Peter Nolasco,
founder of the
Mercedarian Order.
Below appears Virgin of
Mercy and the
Mercedarian shield. The
stucco and
brick sculptures of...
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April 1624) was a
Spanish Roman Catholic nun who
became a
member of the
Mercedarian Tertiaries. Upon
admittance she took the
religious name
Mariana of Jesus...
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Tirso de Molina, was a
Spanish Baroque dramatist and poet, as well as a
Mercedarian friar, and
Catholic priest. He is
primarily known for
writing The Trickster...
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moves one step
closer to sainthood". CNA.
Retrieved 28
February 2010
Mercedarian Missionaries'
founder to be beatified.
Archived 2012-03-08 at the Wayback...
- "Presentación de Guatemala"
Mercedarian province was
formed in 1565; originally, the
order of the
Blessed Virgin Mary of
Mercy (the
Mercedarians) had
received from...
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Religious habit of a
Premonstratensian canon Pauline Pius Przeździecki The
Mercedarians wear
white The
religious habit of a
Minims friar; it
consists of a black...