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The Professed House was a
Jesuit professed house in Paris,
built on
the rue Saint-Antoine in Le Marais. Its site
between rue Saint-Paul, rue Saint-Antoine...
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the Society of Jesus, a
professed house was a
residence where—in a
spirit of
radical poverty—no
member had a
stable income.
The Jesuit priests who...
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Professed Herself Pupil of
the Wise Man (****anese: 賢者の弟子を名乗る賢者, Hepburn:
Kenja no
Deshi o
Nanoru Kenja) is a ****anese
light novel series written by...
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the witness and
recipient of
the promise. For examples, see
the Book of
Judges or
the Bodhisattva vows. In
the Roman Catholic Code of
Canon Law,
the vow...
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which the newly professed receives from
the superior of
the institute or from
the bishop.
Acceptance of
the habit implies acceptance of
the obligation...
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the Sacred Side)
Brites Rego (24 June 1605 - 13
April 1632),
professed religious Santa (Cecilia)
Nobili (13
February 1630 - 24 July 1655),
professed religious...
- (1946–1993),
Professed Religious of
the Sisters of
Loreto (Missouri, USA – San Salvador, El Salvador)
Enrique San
Pedro Fonaguera (1928–1994),
Professed Priest...
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members have been
recognized as
Doctors of
the Church.
Tommaso d'Aquino (1225–1274),
Professed Priest of
the Dominicans (Italy) Canonized: 18 July 1323...
- India.
The Four
Martyrs of
Thane (d. 1321 in Thane, India),
Roman Catholic Bl.
Thomas of
Tolentino (Tommaso di Tolentino) (ca. 1255–1321),
Professed Priest...
- 1140),
professed priest of
the Canons Regular of
Saint Augustine,
canonized in c. 1194
Kjeld of
Viborg (c. 1100 - c. 1150),
professed priest of
the Canons...