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Mercede Redemptionis Captivorum,
abbreviated O. de M.), also
known as the
Mercedarians, is a
Catholic mendicant order established in 1218 by
Peter Nolasco in...
- The
Discalced Mercedarians (Latin: Ordo
Frati Excalceatorum de B.M.V. de Mercede; Spanish:
Orden de
Descalzos de
Nuestra Señora de la Merced) are members...
- Friars,
founded 1193.
Mercedarians –
Order of the
Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy,
founded 1218; and
after a
reform Discalced Mercedarians.
Servites – Order...
- was
celebrated on 24 September,
commemorating the
foundation of the
Mercedarians.
After Vatican II, the name for the
Marian commemoration on that date...
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Franciscan friars and then by the
Mercedarians, to be
deposited in a
wooden frame on the land
where the
Mercedarian church of the new city was to be built...
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Religious habit of a
Premonstratensian canon Pauline Pius Przeździecki The
Mercedarians wear
white The
religious habit of a
Minims friar; it
consists of a black...
- July 2016. Taylor,
Bruce (1
October 2021).
Structures of Reform: The
Mercedarian Order in the
Spanish Golden Age. BRILL. p. 88. ISBN 978-90-04-47373-7...
- Zurbarán as a painter. On 29
August 1628, Zurbarán was
commissioned by the
Mercedarians of
Seville to
produce 22
paintings for the
cloister in
their monastery...
- of the
lesser orders are: The Trinitarians,
established in 1198 The
Mercedarians,
established in 1218 The Servites,
established in 1240 The Minims, established...
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Nolasco in
Barcelona and
became a
professed member of the
Mercedarians in 1222. The
Mercedarians' goal was to free
Christian captives held in
Muslim states...