Definition of Minorites. Meaning of Minorites. Synonyms of Minorites

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Definition of Minorites

Minorite
Minorite Mi"nor*ite, n. [L. minor less. Cf. 2d Minor, 3.] A Franciscan friar.

Meaning of Minorites from wikipedia

- different emphases. Conventual Franciscans are sometimes referred to as minorites or greyfriars because of their habit. In Poland and Lithuania they are...
- after their names. They are also known as Conventual Franciscans or Minorites. The Conventual Franciscan Friars have worldwide provinces that date to...
- thirty w****s.[circular reference] A crucial break came in 1782, when the Minorite church was closed in the course of the religious politics of Joseph II...
- causes. Leo sent a new nuncio to Copenhagen (1521) in the person of the Minorite Francesco de Potentia, who readily absolved the king and received the bishopric...
- The Minorite Chronicle of Buda (Hungarian: Budai minorita krónika) is the historiographical name of a continuation of the ancient Hungarian chronicle,...
- to the Order of Friars Minor Conventual (Minorites). After Stowe completed his novitiate year, the Minorites sent him to study at Saint Louis University...
- novitiate of the Conventual Franciscans (Minorites) in Lake Forest, Illinois. He made his profession to the Minorites on August 11, 1970. Callahan then attended...
- Francis with different emphases. Franciscans are sometimes referred to as minorites or greyfriars because of their habit. In Poland and Lithuania they are...
- The Piran Minorite Monastery (Slovene: Minoritski samostan sv. Frančiška v Piranu) is a Roman Catholic monastery located in Piran, a historical port town...
- the son of a fisherman and a member of the Franciscans, also known as "Minorites" (founded in 1209, after Malachy's death). Præcurſor Siciliæ. Innocentius...