The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850

The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850
Title The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850 PDF eBook
Author Father Thaddeus
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1898
Genre Monasticism and religious orders
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Franciscans and the Protestant Revolution in England

Franciscans and the Protestant Revolution in England
Title Franciscans and the Protestant Revolution in England PDF eBook
Author Francis Borgia Steck
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1920
Genre Reformation
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The Franciscans in England, 1224-1538

The Franciscans in England, 1224-1538
Title The Franciscans in England, 1224-1538 PDF eBook
Author Edward Hutton
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1926
Genre Franciscans
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The English Province of the Franciscans (1224-c.1350)

The English Province of the Franciscans (1224-c.1350)
Title The English Province of the Franciscans (1224-c.1350) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 526
Release 2017-04-03
Genre History
ISBN 900433162X

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This volume explores the rich diversity of the Franciscan contribution to the life of the order and its ministry throughout England between 1224 and c. 1350. The 21 contributions examine the friars’ impact across the different strata of English society, from the parish churches, the missions, the royal courts and the universities. Friars were ubiquitous in England throughout this period and they participated in various programmes of renewal. Contributors are (in order of appearance) Amanda Power, Philippa M. Hoskin, Jens Röhrkasten, Michael F. Custato, OFM, Michael W. Blastic, OFM, Jean-François Godet-Calogeras, Peter V. Loewen, Lesley Smith, Eleonora Lombardo, Nigel Morgan, Cecilia Panti, Hubert Philipp Weber, Timothy J. Johnson, Mary Beth Ingham, CSJ, Takashi Shogimen, Susan J. Ridyard, Michael J. Haren, Christian Steer, Anna Campbell, and Michael J. P. Robson.

The Franciscans in the Middle Ages

The Franciscans in the Middle Ages
Title The Franciscans in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Michael J. P. Robson
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 270
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9781843832218

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St Francis of Assisi is one of the most admired figures of the Middle Ages - and one of the most important in the Christian church, modelling his life on the literal observance of the Gospel and recovering an emphasis on the poverty experienced by Jesus Christ. From 1217 Francis sent communities of friars throughout Christendom and launched missions to several countries, including India and China. The movement soon became established in most cities and several large towns, and, enjoying close relations with the popes, its followers were ideal instruments for the propagation of the reforms of the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. They quickly became part of the landscape of medieval life and made their influence felt throughout society.BR>This book explores the first 250 years of the order's history and charts its rapid growth, development, pastoral ministry, educational organisation, missionary endeavour, internal tensions and divisions. Intended for both the general and more specialist reader, it offers a complete survey of the Franciscan Order. Dr MICHAEL ROBSON is a Fellow and Director of Studies in Theology at St Edmund's College, Cambridge

The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850, an authentic account of the second English province of Friars minor, by father Thaddeus

The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850, an authentic account of the second English province of Friars minor, by father Thaddeus
Title The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850, an authentic account of the second English province of Friars minor, by father Thaddeus PDF eBook
Author Francis Hermans
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Pages 392
Release 1898
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Bringing Forth Christ

Bringing Forth Christ
Title Bringing Forth Christ PDF eBook
Author Saint Bonaventure
Publisher SLG Press
Pages 48
Release 2024-03-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0728303809

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Fairacres Publications 90 The short though profoundly mystical work, The Five Feasts of the Child Jesus, which is presented here in a new translation, came from the pen of St Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church, and one of the most renowned followers of St Francis of Assisi. We are given five meditations on scenes in the life of Christ. Contrary to what one might expect from the title, however, the theme of these meditations is spiritual motherhood, namely the doctrine concerning the mystical birth of God’s Word in the soul and the vocation of every Christian to become a mother of Christ. Men and women alike are invited to fashion their spiritual lives on Mary, the Mother of the Lord and the image of the Church, and to develop the maternal element in their nature. St Bonaventure brought the skills of a poet and a theologian to his task; his work belongs to the rich heritage of Franciscan spirituality, it is also a minor classic of the spiritual tradition of western Christianity and has a message pertinent to our times.