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Definition of Servites

Servite
Servite Serv"ite, n. [It. servita.] (R.C.Ch.) One of the order of the Religious Servants of the Holy Virgin, founded in Florence in 1223.

Meaning of Servites from wikipedia

- devotion to the Mother of God, with special reference to her sorrows. The Servites friars lead a community life in the tradition of the mendicant orders....
- Servite also has exchange programs with Servite schools around the world including Collège Notre-Dame des Servites (Ayer's Cliff, Quebec), Servite College...
- 2001), Servites in Australia - Part One (PDF), retrieved 21 June 2023 Of Dreams and Realities, A history of the origins and development of Servite College...
- Vienna. Inspired by Italian architect Andrea Palladio, the church of the Servites was built by Martin Carlone and dedicated to the Annunciation to the Virgin...
- Mary of Mercy, founded 1218; and after a reform Discalced Mercedarians. ServitesOrder of Servants of Mary, founded 1233 by the Seven Holy Men of Florence...
- even orders, arose around meditation on Mary's Sorrows in particular. The Servites developed the three most common devotions to Our Lady's Sorrows, namely...
- joined the Servites in Siena and went on to be ordained a priest. After some years, he was sent back to Forlì, where he founded a new Servite house there...
- Raynalda. He was inspired by a sermon of Ambrose of Siena to join the Servites. After the death of his mother in 1285, he was accepted into the order...
- the Dominicans and began to live under the Rule of Saint Augustine. The Servites devoted their prayer to the rosary of the Seven Sorrows. The choice of...
- A religious habit is a distinctive set of religious clothing worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognizable as a religious...