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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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For information as to these see RELIGIOUS ORDERS, and the article on the particular order or congregation required ... No matter to what extent any individual monk may be allowed the use of clothing, books, or even money, the ultimate proprietorship in such things can never be permitted to him. (See POVERTY; MENDICANT FRIARS;
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HISTORY OF DOGMA IN THE PERIOD OF THE MENDICANT ORDERS, TILL THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. ... Mysticism, the development of ecclesiastical law, Nominalist theology — all of them could only develop themselves on the basis of an authoritative dogma, or, say, could only protect themselves on that basis...
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This is the index page for articles related to mendicant orders. The articles are presented in order of relevance for mendicant orders. ... Monasticism in Christianity is a family of similar traditions that began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled... » Read the article...
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Mendicant Orders, and Early-Renaissance; Art; Anne Dunlop; In the twelfth century, the Cistercian abbot Joachim of Fiore wrote of the events that would mark the coming of a new age. One was the emergence of a religious order: ‘an order appears which seems to be new, but it is not.
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On the development of the tertiary orders of lay penitents or disciplinati ... The rise of the mendicants did not only change models of hagiography, ...
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Medieval Church History, Holy Roman Empire, Iconoclasts, Monasticism, Hildebrand, Crusades, Mendicant Orders, Christian Mythology, Superstition, Heresy, Inquisition, Reformation,England, Islam, Germany ... It is somewhat difficult to really say where Ancient Church History ends and Medieval Church History begins. To be sure,
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3. Members of new monastic orders, especially the Cistercians and the Carthusians, both founded in the 11c, were at the forefront of land reclamation efforts. ... Land reclamation pioneered by monastic orders: Benedictines, Cistercians, Carthusians not only increased agricultural ... 12. March: The mendicant orders...
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Thanks be to God that the Church finally recognized the needs of the time, and the Mendicant orders served as a proper outlet or way of life for people who felt called to identify with the poor in a time when the rich and the nobility had a say in society.
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