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The Secular Augustinian Recollects (together composed a body called the Secular Augustinian Recollect Fraternity or SARF) is the Third Order of the Order of Augustinian Recollects. Being a full member of the OAR Family, they share in the charism of the Order and in turn share in the graces bestowed upon the First Order and the Second Order.
A circle with 1st-order contact (tangent) A circle with 2nd-order contact (osculating) A circle with 3rd-order contact at a vertex of a curve. For each point S(t) on a smooth plane curve S, there is exactly one osculating circle, whose radius is the reciprocal of κ(t), the curvature of S at t.
Augustinian Recollects (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Recollect Augustinian Order" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The circle of thirds is related to the Circle of fifths. The circle of fifths is composed of the twelve Major keys in the order (C, G, D, A, E, B, F#/G♭, D♭, A♭, E♭, B♭, F) going clockwise. The circle of fifths can also be drawn as a circle of the associated minor keys in the order (Am, Em, Bm, F#m, C#m, G#m, D#m, B♭m, Fm, Cm, Gm, Dm).
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The congregation is perpetually united to the Order of Augustinian Recollects in many ties. It is one of the active congregations belonging to the Augustinian Recollects family and a fruit brought forth out of the missionary zeal of the Order. The primitive Augustinian Recollect Fathers guided the two foundresses and the first community of beatas.
The first house where the first sisters or beatas resided were made of cane and nipa. The second house, which was bigger than the first, became roofless after the 1880 Luzon earthquakes. The third house was made of strong foundation, now part of Saint Rita College - Manila and is still standing today. A Chapel was built on June 1, 1907.
As a circle has a clockwise order and a counterclockwise order, any set with a cyclic order has two senses. A bijection of the set that preserves the order is called an ordered correspondence . If the sense is maintained as before, it is a direct correspondence , otherwise it is called an opposite correspondence . [ 10 ]