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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...
- was celebrated on 24 September, commemorating the foundation of the Mercedarians. After Vatican II, the name for the Marian commemoration on that date...
- Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy (Mercedarians) founded 1218 and after a reform Discalced Mercedarians. Order of Servants of Mary (Servites) founded...
- The 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...
- 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...
- moves one step closer to sainthood". CNA. Retrieved 28 February 2010 Mercedarian Missionaries' founder to be beatified. Archived 2012-03-08 at the Wayback...
- Nolasco in Barcelona and became a professed member of the Mercedarians in 1222. The Mercedarians' goal was to free Christian captives held in Muslim states...
- advancement. His father later gave him permission to take the habit with the Mercedarians at Barcelona. The order was founded to ransom Christian captives from...
- from Italy in 1222. Raymond was instrumental in the founding of the Mercedarian friars. When approached by Peter Nolasco, Raymond encouraged and ****isted...