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- Conventuals and Observantists, but refused to obey the heads of either, until they were compelled by the pope to affiliate with the regular Observantists, or with...
- Conventuals and Observantists, but refused to obey the heads of either, until they were compelled by the pope to affiliate with the regular Observantists, or with...
- in the middle of the choir of the convent church of the Franciscan Observantists (Cordeliers). The church was demolished in 1811. He left nine illegitimate...
- he lived outside their monastic walls." Erasmus represents the anti-Observantist wing of the canons regular who believed that the charism of their orders...
- to result in an effective program—except for a tendency to follow the Observantist faction of the monastic orders (that less slackness regarding external...
- alle Grotte in 1654. In 1669 he entered the Order of the Friars Minor Observantists, in the convent of Holy Trinity at Orvieto, taking the name in religion...
- Basil the Great of the Ukrainian Gr**** Catholic Church. The Franciscan Observantists, known in the region as Bernardines after their monastery in Kraków...
- including large monasteries belonging to the Dominican and Franciscan Observantists orders. Monks captured in these raids were taken to the Hôtel de Ville...
- Stanislaus of Szczepanów, the patron of Telšiai city. The Franciscan Observantists, known in the region as Bernardines after their monastery in Kraków...