- The Royal,
Celestial and
Military Order of Our Lady of
Mercy and the
Redemption of the
Captives (Latin: Ordo
Beatae Mariae de
Mercede Redemptionis Captivorum...
- be emplo****
today by many orders,
including the Dominicans, Servites,
Mercederians, Norbertines, and Augustinians. In 388,
Augustine returned from Milan...
-
previously been in the port region, next to a
monastery of
Discalced Mercederians. The
piazza itself was
known since the
early 13th
century as Fieravecchia...
- were built, and
friars from the Dominican, Franciscans, Augustinians,
Mercederians, and
Jesuits were present, but no
convent for women.
There was an ecclesiastical...
- (all
Roman rite)
Suffragan Bishops of
Campo Maior Abel
Alonso Núñez,
Mercederians (O. de M.) (1976.03.24 –
retired 2000.02.02),
previously Auxiliary Bishop...
-
transferred to the
nearby church of Sant'Eustachio. Once
belonging to the
Mercederians, it was
transferred in the 19th
century to the
order of the
Blessed Alfonso...
- (Bishop-)Prelates of São
Raimundo Nonato Amadeu González Ferreiros,
Mercederians (O. de M.) (1961.12.23 –
retired 1967.12.28),
Titular Bishop of Metræ...
- with 30
Spanish soldiers.
Mercederian friar Diego de
Rivas was
based at
Dolores del Lakandon, and he and his
fellow Mercederians baptised several hundred...
- with 30
Spanish soldiers.
Mercederian friar Diego de
Rivas was
based at
Dolores del Lakandon, and he and his
fellow Mercederians baptised several hundred...
- of
Mallorca (Balearic Spain) (1684 – 1701) José
Sanchis i Ferrandis,
Mercederians (O. de M.) (1672.02.22 – 1673), next
Bishop of
Segorbe (Spain) (1673...