- The
Celestines were a
Roman Catholic monastic order, a
branch of the Benedictines,
founded in 1244. At the
foundation of the new rule, they were called...
- The
Celestinian Forgiveness (in Italian:
Perdonanza Celestiniana) is a
religious and
historical annual event held in L'Aquila, Italy, at the end of August...
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through its holy door on the
anniversary of his
papal coronation. The
Celestinian forgiveness (Perdonanza Celestiniana)
festival is
celebrated in L'Aquila...
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House of Bourbon. In 1410, a
Celestinian monastery was
founded with
twelve monks. A
building located above the
Celestinian Spring is
still visible. In...
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Neapolitan 'Pizzaiuolo'".
UNESCO Culture Sector.
Retrieved 2017-12-07. "
Celestinian forgiveness celebration".
Retrieved 2019-12-12. "The
Maroon Heritage...
- 1962
which contained his
restored Gallican rite and his
restored pre-
Celestinian Italic rite.
Neither of Mensbrugghe's
restored rites are used by Orthodox...
- pope
decreed the
annual religious rite of the
Pardon (nowadays
known as
Celestinian Forgiveness,
Perdonanza Celestiniana),
still observed today in the city...
- church,
confessed and repentant, on 28 and 29
August of any year. The "
Celestinian Forgiveness" (in Italian:
Perdonanza Celestiniana) is
widely viewed by...
- 1508 edition,
entitled Orbis nouo
descriptio and
written by an
Italian Celestinian monk
named Marcus Benevent****. Benevent****,
wrote in the commentary...
- of Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy".
Italy Heritage.
Retrieved 28 July 2019. "
Celestinian Hermitage of the
Madonna Dell'Altare in
Palena (Chieti)". Ospitalita...