- the
Theatines were
amalgamated with the
Congregation of
Saint Alphonsus Liguori,
which had been
founded in
Mallorca in 1867. As of 2020, the
Theatines had...
- by
which the
order is known, the "
Theatines". The
order grew at a
fairly slow pace:
there were only
twelve Theatines during the sack of Rome in 1527, during...
- of Rome, Italy. The
basilica is the seat of the
general curia of the
Theatines and is
located on the
Piazza Vidoni, at the
intersection of
Corso Vittorio...
- helper")
Subject of the
Kingdom of Naples.
Founder and
member of the
Theatines.
Established the
Roman Ghetto in the bull ****
nimis absurdum (1555) and...
- The
Theatine Church of St.
Cajetan and
Adelaide (German:
Theatinerkirche St.
Kajetan und Adelheid) is a
Roman Catholic church in Munich,
Southern Germany...
- of the
Catholic Church during the 20th century. He was a
member of the
Theatines.
Tomasi was
beatified by Pope Pius VII in 1803, and
canonized by Pope...
-
Congregation of
Clerks Regular of the
Divine Providence,
better known as
Theatines established at Rome in 1524. Then
followed the
Clerics Regular of the...
-
order to
found with
Saint Cajetan the
Congregation of
Clerics Regular (
Theatines).
Recalled to Rome, and made
Archbishop of Naples, he
worked to re-organise...
- hora si usa in Fiandra, Francia, et
Italia (1676).
After his death, the
Theatines published the
Disegni d’architettura
civile et ecclesiastica, an engraved...
- The
Chiesa dei
Teatini or the
church of the
Theatines, was a Baroque-style
Roman Catholic church located in Rimini,
region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The...