- Pope
Sixtus V,
becoming known as the "Seraphic Doctor" (Latin:
Doctor Seraphicus). His
feast day is 15 July. Many
writings from the
Middle Ages once attributed...
- Universalis")
Thomas Aquinas ("Doctor Angelicus")
Bonaventure ("Doctor
Seraphicus") Duns
Scotus ("Doctor Subtilis")
William of
Ockham ("Doctor Invincibilis")...
- and the
United States. Oliger, Livarius. "Poor
Brothers of St.
Francis Seraphicus." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
- rule was
given by Pope Paul VI in 1978 with the
ecclesiastical letter Seraphicus Patriarcha to
adapt the
Secular Franciscan Order to twentieth-century...
- Dostoevsky's The
Brothers Karamazov, Ivan
Karamazov invokes the name of "Pater
Seraphicus", an
epithet applied to St. Francis, to
describe Alyosha's
spiritual guide...
- Universalis")
Thomas Aquinas ("Doctor Angelicus")
Bonaventure ("Doctor
Seraphicus") Duns
Scotus ("Doctor Subtilis")
William of
Ockham ("Doctor Invincibilis")...
-
Franz Seraphicus Grillparzer (German: [ˌfʁant͡s ˈɡʁɪlˌpaʁt͡sɐ] 15
January 1791 – 21
January 1872) was an
Austrian writer who was
considered to be the leading...
- Incarnation, The Life of Antony,
Letters to
Serapion 10.
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Cardinal Bishop of Albano, Theologian...
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current rule was
given by Pope Paul VI in 1978 with the
Apostolic letter Seraphicus Patriarcha and is
designed to
adapt the
Secular Franciscan Order to the...
-
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Spirit (b****)
Pater Ecstaticus (tenor),
Pater Seraphicus (baritone),
Pater Profundus (b****), Care (soprano), Need (soprano), Guilt...