Definitionadj. (used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals
Last update: August 5, 2015
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During the period under review, from the Reformation to the French Revolution, the old orders went on alongside of the new, and many notable revivals and congregations arose among them: the most noteworthy were the Capuchins among the Franciscans (1528); the Discalced Carmelites of St Teresa and St John of the Cross (1562); the Trappists (q.v.) among the Cistercians (1663); and, most famous of all, the Maurists among the Benedictines of France (1621). [Please select]
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The entrances into various provinces of Japon by the discalced religious of St. [Please select]
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Francis, the Society of Jesus, and the discalced Augustinians. [Please select]
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The discalced Augustinians as yet have no missions, as they have but recently entered the islands. [Please select]
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There they are directed by discalced religious of St. [Please select]
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Sentence of the Combaco, [89] lord of Xapon, against the discalced religious and their teachers, whom he has ordered to be martyred in Nangasaqui. [Please select]
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Without leave from the general, Fray Juan Pobre, a lay-brother, who was in charge of the discalced religious of St. [Please select]
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