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- Portiuncula, also spelled Porziuncola or Porzioncula, is a small Catholic church located within the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in ****isi...
- Franciscan Order, and founder of the Knights of Saint Francis at the Porziuncola Nuova. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the daughter of Joseph...
- between 1569 and 1679, enclosing the 9th-century little church, the Porziuncola, the most sacred place for the Franciscans. It was here that the young...
- Rivotorto, today on private property and once again in ruin); and the Porziuncola, the little chapel of St. Mary of the Angels in the plain just below...
- Porciúncula ("The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the River of Porziuncola") Charter 9,663,345 4,060 sq mi (10,515 km2) Madera County 039 Madera...
- The Convent of St. Francis (Spanish: Convento de San Francisco), in Valladolid, Spain, was founded in the 13th century and located outside the city walls...
- friend and benefactress of Saint Francis. She was at his side in the Porziuncola at the hour of his death. Next to the basilica stands the friary Sacro...
- home to the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, which includes the Porziuncola, the most sacred place of the various Franciscan Orders. St. Francis...
- Francis began his movement on a "little portion of land" called the Porziuncola. "Welcome". Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Archived from the original...
- Chiostro eds. Clarisse di Ferrara, P. Messa, F. Sedda (****isi: Edizioni Porziuncola), pp. 177–200. Wood, Jeryldene M. (1996). Women, Art, and Spirituality...