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related to
Bridgettine Order.
Bridgettines of Rome,
Italy Bridgettines of Vadstena,
Sweden Bridgettines of Tallinn,
Estonia Bridgettines of Amity, Oregon...
- from Pope Pius X in 1906, at
which time she ****umed the
habit of the
Bridgettines,
including its
distinctive element of a veil with a
symbolic crown. She...
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abbess Bridget of
Sweden (1303–1373),
mystic and saint,
founder of the
Bridgettines nuns and
monks Saint Bríga, (fl. 6th century),
founder of the monastery...
- Sweden) (ca. 1303–1373),
Founder of the
Order of the Most Holy
Saviour (
Bridgettines) (Uppland,
Sweden – Rome, Italy) Canonized: 7
October 1391 by Pope Boniface...
- Birgitta), was a
Swedish widow, mystic, saint, and the
founder of the
Bridgettines.
Outside Sweden, she was also
known as the
Princess of
Nericia and was...
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Basilian Aleppians (BA)
Basilian Chouerites (BC)
Benedictines (OSB)
Bridgettines (OSsS)
Canossians (FDCC)
Carmelites (OCarm)
Carthusians (OCart) Cistercians...
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first text that bore the
title of breviary. The
ancient breviary of the
Bridgettines had been in use for more than 125
years before the
Council of
Trent and...
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Basilian Aleppians (BA)
Basilian Chouerites (BC)
Benedictines (OSB)
Bridgettines (OSsS)
Canossians (FDCC)
Carmelites (OCarm)
Carthusians (OCart) Cistercians...
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Basilian Aleppians (BA)
Basilian Chouerites (BC)
Benedictines (OSB)
Bridgettines (OSsS)
Canossians (FDCC)
Carmelites (OCarm)
Carthusians (OCart) Cistercians...
- "congregations",
include Augustinians, Basilians, Benedictines, Bethlehemites,
Bridgettines, Camaldolese, Carmelites, Carthusians, Cistercians, Conceptionists, Crosiers...