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The mendicant orders are religious orders which depend directly on the charity of the people for their livelihood. In principle they do not own property, either individually or collectively, and hav...
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On 18 Feb., 1382, the heads of the four mendicant orders wrote a joint letter to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, protesting against the calumnies of the Wicliffites and stating that their chief enemy was Nicholas Hereford, Professor of Holy Scripture, who in a sermon announced that no religious should be admitted to...
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The major mendicant orders, the Franciscans and Dominicans, aspired to emulate the life and suffering of Christ. The Man of Sorrows by Michele Giambono (06.180) shows the small figure of Saint Francis expressing his grief over Christ's Crucifixion.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mendicant orders. Mendicant orders. Information about Mendicant orders in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Religious order dependent on alms. In the Roman Catholic Church there are four orders of mendicant friars: Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and Augustinians.
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Western Monasticism - After A.D. 900 ... Other Orders ... The Mendicant Orders...
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In response to this crisis, there emerged the new mendicant orders founded by Francis of Assisi (c.1181-1226) and Dominic of Guzmán (c.1170-1234).
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The mendicant or "begging" orders represented a new departure in medieval monasticism. They were forbidden to own property and not required to live in fixed communities. The Franciscans and Dominicans were the first of the mendicant orders, but mendicant privileges were later extended to other orders.
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HISTORY OF DOGMA IN THE PERIOD OF THE MENDICANT ORDERS, TILL THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. ... If in this chapter we again direct our attention in the first instance to the history of ecclesiastical piety, of ecclesiastical law and of ecclesiastical science, it is less with the view of understanding the...
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Religious order dependent on alms ... Religious order dependent on alms. In the Roman Catholic Church there are four orders of mendicant friars: Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and Augustinians. Buddhism has similar orders.
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