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Serv´ite


n.1.(R.C.Ch.) One of the order of the Religious Servants of the Holy Virgin, founded in Florence in 1223.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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He joined the Servite Order and was greatly admired for his preaching and counseling.
But the woman has been compensated by the religious order he belongs to, the Servite Order, and Fr Conniffe has also written to her to apologise and ask forgiveness for 'all and any sexual activity towards you which I may have thought consensual, but which has come to be deemed non-consensual and abusive.'.
Then-Ottawa Archbishop Marcel Gervais also said in a statement that Huels had "announced his intention to leave the Servite order and seek laicization" and stressed that the archdiocese had not previously been informed of any "inappropriate behavior" in Huels' background.
She is the co-director of The Institute of Compassionate Presence, a member of the Servite Order, and a volunteer for Hospice.
Paolo Sarpi, a Venetian priest of the Servite order, rose to international prominence during the quarrel between the Republic of Venice and Pope Paul V (r.
But the historic property, which belongs to the Catholic Tyrolean Servite order, suffered damage that will cost millions.
John Pawlikowski, OSM, PhD, is a Servite Order priest and professor of social ethics at the Catholic Theological Union.
Eveline Baseggio Omiccioli discusses the Servite Order, founded in Florence, which soon spread over the rest of the Italian peninsula.
"Rich in skill and unerring in religion," Corella asserted, Giovanni was possessed of the necessary grace to paint the Virgin--the implicit association here being with the founding miracle of the Servite order and the Annunziata itself (the church still displays a miraculous fresco of the Annunciation, its properties owing to the fact that it was brought to completion not by the tricks of human art, but by the intervention of an angel).
As this article will attempt to demonstrate, there is good reason to pursue further historical research regarding Leonardo's ties to the conventual community of the Servite order at the Santissima Annunziata.
Thanks to Beth Glixon's research, we can even note Strozzi's links to monastic life: her daughter, Sister Lodovico Strozzi, was a nun at the Convent of Santo Sepolcro, and her son Massimo became a monk in the Servite order at the monastery in Santo Steffano of Belluno.
His previous 1611 publication describes him as `Fra', indicating his membership of the Servite order. His association with the order continued; in the preface to his 1614 collection of Messe e litanie, he refers to the Prior of the Servite house of Guastalla as `Padrone mio Osservandissimo'.
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