This study involves the analysis of the overall quantitative, structural and sociodemographic characteristics of the Roman Catholic monastic Orders in Eastern Galicia as a part of the Galician Crown land of Austria-Hungary in the early 20th century. In the second half of the 19th century, the ...
For the vast territories lost in Europe, the Church received some compensation in the New World, where the monastic orders, conjointly with the Spanish government, subjected the larger portion of the native population to the Church, and filly secured the permanent ascendency of Roman Catholicism. ...
In derived forms the Roman Rite is used in some few dioceses (Lyons) and by several religious orders (Benedictines, Carthusians, Carmelites, Dominicans). In these their fundamentally Roman character is expressed by a compound name. They are the “Ritus Romano-Lugdunensis”, “Romano-monasticus...
As a historian, I too am captivated by the question ofhow a late antique narrative–composed and circulated in early monastic envi-ronments–came to be transformed into a massive civic festival, and how (in par-ticular) the late antique narrative sexual torture of a young woman came to be...
P Bradshaw - 《Catholic Historical Review》 被引量: 21发表: 1999年 Scoto-Norse Kings and the Reformed Religious Orders: Patterns of Monastic Patronage in Twelfth-Century Galloway and Argyll Raoul Glaber, the Burgundian monk and chronicler, noted in a famous passage in his Historiarum Libri Quinq...
33 Articles Concerning Union With The Roman Church The Union of Brest' In 1996, the Ukrainian Catholic Church commemorated the 400th anniversary of its "reunion" with the Roman Catholic Church, an event known as the Union Of Brest' because it was officially proclaimed in the year 1596 in ...
Roman Catholicism - Monasticism, Orders, Canons: Interest in the humanity of Christ and the desire to live the apostolic life in imitation of him influenced religious orders in the 12th century. The reformed orders of canons represent one aspect of this
Roman Catholicism - Monasticism, Clergy, Laity: Religious communities in the Roman Catholic Church consist of groups of men or women who live a common life and pronounce the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (the evangelical counsels). Membe
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, József Cardinal Mindszenty, who refused to follow their example, was arrested on transparent charges in December 1948 and condemned to life imprisonment. The monastic orders were dissolved. Thereafter, the Roman Catholic Church accepted financial terms similar ...
” His commitment to a life of service is demonstrated in hisPastoral Rule, a guidebook for bishops that outlines their obligations to teach and to serve as moral exemplars to their flocks. Gregory the Great was also one of the most important patrons of theBenedictinemonastic movement, to ...