- The
Theatines,
officially named the
Congregation of
Clerics Regular (Latin: Ordo
Clericorum Regularium;
abbreviated CR), is a
Catholic order of clerics...
- The
Theatine Church of St.
Cajetan and
Adelaide (German:
Theatinerkirche St.
Kajetan und Adelheid) is a
Roman Catholic church in Munich,
Southern Germany...
- an
Italian Catholic priest and
religious reformer, co-founder of the
Theatines. He is
recognised as a
saint in the
Catholic Church, and his
feast day...
- helper")
Subject of the
Kingdom of Naples.
Founder and
member of the
Theatines.
Established the
Roman Ghetto in ****
Nimis Absurdum (1555) and established...
-
Hermitage of the
Contemplative Sisters of the
Immaculate Conception,
later the
Theatine Sisters of the
Immaculate Conception of the
Virgin Mary.
Ursula Benincasa...
- to call them
Theatine fathers. However, they
called themselves Fathers of the Holy Annunciation, and they were not
members of the
Theatine Order of Clerics...
-
Andrew (Andrea)
Avellino (1521 – 10
November 1608) was an
Italian Theatine priest. He is
venerated as the
patron saint of
Naples and
Sicily and invoked...
- Baroque,
active in
Turin as well as Sicily,
France and Portugal. He was a
Theatine priest, mathematician, and writer. His work
represents the
ultimate achievement...
- "Gothic"
stone vaults in 1635 resp. 1738/39.
Guarino Guarini, a 17th-century
Theatine monk
active primarily in Turin,
recognized the "Gothic order" as one of...
- of the
Catholic Church during the 20th century. He was a
member of the
Theatines.
Tomasi was
beatified by Pope Pius VII in 1803, and
canonized by Pope...