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Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about 400 AD by Augustine of Hippo.
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The Order of Saint Augustine abbreviated OSA, is a religious mendicant order of the Catholic Church. It was founded in 1244 by bringing together several ...
The Augustinians were Roman Catholic monastic order. Martin Luther became an Augustinian monk at St. Augustine's Monastery in the German city of Erfurt in 1505.
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The Order of Discalced Augustinians is a mendicant order that branched off from the Order of Saint Augustine as a reform movement.
The Order of Augustinian Recollects (OAR) is a mendicant Catholic religious order of friars and nuns. It is a reformist offshoot from the Augustinian hermit ...
Apr 9, 2024 · Augustinian, member of any of the Roman Catholic religious orders and congregations of men and women whose constitutions are based on the ...
Augustinians were among the founding fathers of the first university of the New World, and were the first evangelizers of the Philippine Islands.
The Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about the year 400, is a brief document divided into eight chapters and serves as an outline for religious life lived in ...