Male Franciscan order in the Catholic Church (1517-)
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Examples for "franciscans"
Examples for "franciscans"
1The Franciscans and Dominicans formed, in fact, the agents of the Papacy.
2Love, Airbnb. Rather than respond with gratitude, many San Franciscans were offended.
3Even those pious gamblers, the Franciscans, had a finger in the business.
4They called themselves the Franciscans, because of Giovanni's father's travels in France.
5The Benedictines are monks; the Augustinians, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Recollects, are friars.
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1All three afterwards entered the Order of Friars Minor and lived holy lives.
2Franciscan Friars or Order of Friars Minor, called also Gray or Begging Friars.
3The siblings, born in Buffalo, New York, were also brothers in the Order of Friars Minor.
4These were the first which were given to the Order of Friars Minor: their contents are as follows:
5The Order of Friars Minor has been powerfully attacked, and has still many enemies; nevertheless, it still subsists.
6Da Bascio helped found a group called the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, whose members are often called Capuchin monks.
7To our dearly beloved sons, Brother Francis, and other brethren of the Order of Friars Minor, health and apostolical benediction.
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