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Europe following the
rule. Over 150
communities follow it today. "
Rule of
Saint Augustine",
Midwest Augustinians "Augustine's
Rule",
Villanova University...
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Augustinians are
members of
several religious orders that
follow the
Rule of
Saint Augustine,
written in
about 400 AD by
Augustine of Hippo.
There are...
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Augustine of
Hippo probably didn't
compose a
formal monastic rule (despite the
extant Augustinian Rule), his
hortatory letter to the nuns at
Hippo Regius (Epist...
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Augustinian may
refer to:
Augustinians,
members of
religious orders following the
Rule of St
Augustine Augustinianism, the
teachings of
Augustine of Hippo...
- same
Rule of St. Augustine. They have also been
known as the "Discalced
Augustinians". The
Recollects reflect a
reform movement of the
Augustinians begun...
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following the
Rule of
Saint Augustine,
written by
Saint Augustine of
Hippo in the
fifth century. They are also
commonly known as the
Augustinians or Austin...
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known as the
Rule of St Augustine, and also
other independent Augustinian congregations living in the
spirit of this
rule (see
Augustinian nuns). In the...
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origin and
Rule are
common to both. As with the canons,
there are two types:
canonesses regular, who
follow the
Augustinian Rule, and
secular canonesses...
- Benedict. It
would become the most
common rule throughout the
Middle Ages and is
still in use today. The
Augustinian Rule, due to its brevity, has been adopted...
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Augustinianism is the
philosophical and
theological system of
Augustine of
Hippo and its
subsequent development by
other thinkers,
notably Boethius, Anselm...