- or conversi, who took vows but were not
claustral or
enclosed monks the
oblati,
workmen or
servants who
voluntarily subjected themselves,
while in the...
- The
Missionary Oblates of Mary
Immaculate (OMI) is a
missionary religious congregation in the
Catholic Church. It was
founded on
January 25, 1816, by Eugène...
- Cokayne, The
Complete Peerage, vol. 5, 124-25. T.D. Hardy,
Rotuli de
Oblatis et
Finibus in
Turris Londinensi (London: 1835), p. 307 G.W. Watson, "Fitz...
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those who had
received the
habit late in life, to
distinguish them from the
oblati and nutriti. But, by the
beginning of the 11th century, the time devoted...
- VIIII.
homines et
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canibus et
gallis pro
accipitribus oblatis immolant, pro certo, ut praedixi, ****ntes, hos
eisdem apud
inseros fervituros...
- an oil-producing,
refining and gas
station operating company in
Austria Oblati di
Maria Vergine (Oblates of the
Virgin Mary), a
religious order of the...
-
authors list (link)
Great Britain.
Record Commission (1835).
Rotuli de
oblatís et fíníbus in
Turri londinensi ****ervati,
tempore regís Johannis. Harvard...
- The
Oblates of the
Virgin Mary (Italian:
Oblati di
Maria Vergine) is a
religious institute of
priests and
brothers founded by
Bruno Lanteri (1759–1830)...
- The
Oblates of St.
Francis de
Sales (Latin:
Oblati Sancti Francisci Salesii, O.S.F.S.) are a
congregation of
Catholic priests and
brothers who
follow the...
- basis, and who
followed a less
severe regimen of prayer.
Called donates or
oblati, they were not
considered to be monks, but they were
nonetheless gradually...