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- uni**** filium suum una **** fratribus praedicatoribus, messis dominicae operariis in terra praedicta, ad te specialiter destinavit, attentius obsecrans...
- in Latin: Spectabiles etc. viri Consules Artis Lane una **** dominis Operariis adunati in Audentia dicte Opere, elegerunt in sculptorem dicte Opere dignum...
- St. Joseph Calasanctius of the Mother of God (Latin: Congregatio pro operariis christianis a Sancto Iosepho Calasantio) are a Roman Catholic clerical...
- (procuratores), mambours (mamburni), luminiers, gagers, provisores, vitrici, operarii, altirmanni etc. In the councils of the thirteenth century frequent mention...
- Gregorian. The direction is entrusted to the Spanish Congregation of the Operarii Diocesani. The Pontifical North American College (Pontificio Collegio Americano...
- lawyer. He was 33 when under the guidance of Thomas Falcoia of the "Pii Operarii" he joined Saint Alphonsus Liguori, and was the first clerical novice of...
- Scala, not far from Amalfi, Italy. Thomas Falcoia, of the Congregation Pii Operarii, formed a community of nuns there and gave them a rule. Later he became...
- it was composed of the Archdeacon, two Precentors, two Sacristans, two Operarii, the Aumonier, twelve Canons, and two Vicarii perpetui; there were twenty-four...
- Archaeology, vol. 35 (2000), pp. 64–68. Jones, E. D., "The Spalding Priory Operarii in the Thirteenth Century", Nottingham Medieval Studies, vol. 65 (2001)...