Concept cluster: Philosophy > Catholic religious orders
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A member of an Augustinian Catholic religious institute or congregation specifically devoted to caring for the sick, and which originated in Europe at the time of the Black Death.
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(Roman Catholicism) A member of a religious order originally associated with the church of St. Barnabas in Milan.
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a member of any of the religious orders tracing their origin to Saint Basil the Great
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(historical) A member of a semimonastic Christian lay religious order active in Northern Europe, particularly in the Low Countries in the 13th–16th centuries.
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An exorcist, the third of the four lesser orders in the Roman Catholic church.
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A Cistercian monk.
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Relating to a beylic.
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A member of this order.
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(Roman Catholicism) A monk or nun belonging to the Camaldolese Order of Italy.
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a member of the Camillians, a Roman Catholic religious order founded in 1582 by St. Camillus de Lellis in Italy
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a member of one of the religious orders that traces its origin to St. Magdalene of Canossa
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Of, or relating to this order.
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(Roman Catholicism) A member of a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244.
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A member of a monastic order which follows the Benedictine rule and emphasizes silent contemplative prayer.
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A Cluniac.
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The Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic eucharistic service.
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A member of the Brothers of Christian Instruction of St. Gabriel.
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Of or pertaining to this order.
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Twelve feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Church, of which three are movable and nine are fixed.
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A member of a religious order founded by Giovanni Colombini of Siena
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A member of the Josephite Fathers, a Roman Catholic religious order originally established to minister to African Americans, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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(derogatory) Freemasonry when viewed, usually by people on the right-wing, as a Jewish political ideology.
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A member of De La Salle Brothers (previously called The Brothers of the Christian Schools).
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The customs of the Catholic church, in general.
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An ecclesiastical embassy church within Eastern Orthodox tradition.
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(Catholicism) Synonym of Franciscan: Of or related to the Franciscans.
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A Premonstrant.
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A deacon's stole in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Of or pertaining to the Society of the Catholic Apostolate
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One who supports the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.
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A member of various religious orders associated with either of the saints Paul of Thebes and Paul of Tarsus.
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(Catholicism) A member of the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.
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(historical, Christianity) A leader of the Cathar movement.
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The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
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A member of the Phineas Priesthood terrorist group.
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A member of the Roman Catholic missionary congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (i.e. Jesus Christ), founded in 1732 by Saint Alphonsus Maria of Liguori
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Scottish Rite
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A 'Brother' of the 'Order of the Rose Cross'; a member of a Rosicrucian Order.
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A member of the Society of the Divine Savior.
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Saint Francis of Assissi
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(later) In Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism, an autonomous Orthodox church body (church, monastery, brotherhood, lavra, theological school) which does not answer to any local hierarch, but is ruled directly by the highest authority of the church, i.e. the primate of the said church (e.g. a Patriarch) or in the case of the Russian Orthodox Church between 1721 and 1918 by the Most Holy Synod. Similar to a personal prelature.
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One of the Great Feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Church, commemorating the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist.
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(slang, derogatory, UK, Ireland) A Catholic.
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A member of the French Catholic Sacred Heart congregation founded by Joseph-Marie Timon-David.
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A Trappist nun.
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The description of some saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church
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A member of one of the Catholic orders or societies in the Vincentian Family (organizations inspired by the life and work of St. Vincent de Paul).
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A member of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary.
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Alternative form of Wycliffite [(historical) A follower of John Wycliffe.]
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A member of the Xaverian Brothers, a religious order founded in Bruges, Belgium 1839 and dedicated to Catholic education.

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