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Franciscan - Origin and rule.
The first Rule given to lay men and women passionate about following St. Francis was found in the Guarnacci Library in Volterra, Italy. This primitive Rule is known as the Earlier Exhortation or the Earlier Version of the Letter to All the Faithful and was likely composed before 1215. An expanded version, the Later Exhortation was completed by about 1220. Both have been established as having been composed by St. Francis. Both documents call the lay faithful to a life of penance, i.e. ...
See also:Franciscan, Franciscan - The beginning of the brotherhood, Franciscan - Work and extension of the brotherhood, Franciscan - The last years of Francis, Franciscan - The three rules of the order and the testament of Saint Francis, Franciscan - The first rule, Franciscan - The rule of 1221, Franciscan - The later rule, Franciscan - The Testament, Franciscan - Development of the order after the death of Francis, Franciscan - Dissentions during the life of Francis, Franciscan - Development to 1239. The laxer party, Franciscan - To 1274. Bonaventure, Franciscan - To 1300. Continued dissensions, Franciscan - Temporary success of the stricter party. Persecution, Franciscan - Renewed controversy on the question of poverty, Franciscan - Separate congregations, Franciscan - Unsuccessful attempts to unite the order, Franciscan - Spread of the order in modern times, Franciscan - Distinguished names, Franciscan - The Clarisses or Poor Clares, Franciscan - The third order, Franciscan - Origin and rule, Franciscan - Books Read more here: » Franciscan: Encyclopedia II - Franciscan - The third order |
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He was soon joined by a prominent fellow townsman, Bernardo di Quintavalle, who contributed all that he had to the work, and by other companions, who are said to have reached the number of eleven within a year. The brothers lived in the deserted lazar-house o ...
See also:Franciscan, Franciscan - The beginning of the brotherhood, Franciscan - Work and extension of the brotherhood, Franciscan - The last years of Francis, Franciscan - The three rules of the order and the testament of Saint Francis, Franciscan - The first rule, Franciscan - The rule of 1221, Franciscan - The later rule, Franciscan - The Testament, Franciscan - Development of the order after the death of Francis, Franciscan - Dissentions during the life of Francis, Franciscan - Development to 1239. The laxer party, Franciscan - To 1274. Bonaventure, Franciscan - To 1300. Continued dissensions, Franciscan - Temporary success of the stricter party. Persecution, Franciscan - Renewed controversy on the question of poverty, Franciscan - Separate congregations, Franciscan - Unsuccessful attempts to unite the order, Franciscan - Spread of the order in modern times, Franciscan - Distinguished names, Franciscan - The Clarisses or Poor Clares, Franciscan - The third order, Franciscan - Origin and rule, Franciscan - Books Read more here: » Franciscan: Encyclopedia II - Franciscan - The beginning of the brotherhood |
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Franciscan - Dissentions during the life of Francis.
The controversy about poverty which extends through the first three centuries of Franciscan history began in the lifetime of the founder. The ascetic brothers Matthew of Narni and Gregory of Naples, to whom Francis had entrusted the direction of the order during his absence, carried through at a chapter which they held certain stricter regulations in regard to fasting and the reception of alms, which really departed from the spirit of the original rule. It did ...
See also:Franciscan, Franciscan - The beginning of the brotherhood, Franciscan - Work and extension of the brotherhood, Franciscan - The last years of Francis, Franciscan - The three rules of the order and the testament of Saint Francis, Franciscan - The first rule, Franciscan - The rule of 1221, Franciscan - The later rule, Franciscan - The Testament, Franciscan - Development of the order after the death of Francis, Franciscan - Dissentions during the life of Francis, Franciscan - Development to 1239. The laxer party, Franciscan - To 1274. Bonaventure, Franciscan - To 1300. Continued dissensions, Franciscan - Temporary success of the stricter party. Persecution, Franciscan - Renewed controversy on the question of poverty, Franciscan - Separate congregations, Franciscan - Unsuccessful attempts to unite the order, Franciscan - Spread of the order in modern times, Franciscan - Distinguished names, Franciscan - The Clarisses or Poor Clares, Franciscan - The third order, Franciscan - Origin and rule, Franciscan - Books Read more here: » Franciscan: Encyclopedia II - Franciscan - Development of the order after the death of Francis |
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 |  |  | Franciscan: Encyclopedia - William of OckhamWilliam of Ockham (also Occam or any of several other spellings) (c. 1285–1349) was an English Franciscan friar and philosopher, from Ockham, a small village in Surrey, near East Horsley. As a Franciscan, William was devoted to a life of extreme poverty. A pioneer of nominalism, some consider him the father of modern epistemology and modern philosophy in general, because of his strongly argued position that only individuals exist, rather than supra-individual universals, essences, or forms, and that universals are the product ...
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Before 1226 Marsh received the benefice of Wearmouth from his uncle, Richard Marsh, bishop of Durham; but between that year and 1230 he entered the Franciscan order. About 1238 he became the lecturer of the Franciscan house at Oxford, and within a few years was regarded by the English province of that order as an intellectual and spiritual leader. Roger Bacon, his pupil, speaks highl ...
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 |  |  | Franciscan: Encyclopedia - Alexander of HalesAlexander Hales (also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius; called Doctor Irrefragabilis and Theologorum Monarcha) was a scholastic theologian. He was born at Hales, Gloucestershire, England, and died in Paris on August 21, 1245. He was educated in the monastery at Hales, studied and lectured at Paris, acquired great fame as a teacher in theology, and entered the Franciscan order in 1222.
Alexander was the first to write a commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, before him theolog ...
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