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  2. Order of Saint Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Many European Augustinian priories and foundations suffered serious setbacks (including suppression and destruction) from the various periods of anti-clericalism during the Reformation and other historical events. After the First World War, economic conditions were such in Germany that friars were sent to North America to teach.

  3. Augustinians - Wikipedia

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    Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, ... The Order expanded beyond Europe to the eastern Mediterranean ...

  4. Augustinian Province of England and Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Augustinians, known from medieval times in England as the Austin Friars, came to England in 1248, when Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford offered Augustinian friars in Normandy, land on which to establish their first foundation in England. [1] Clare Priory thus became the first Augustinian foundation in the English-speaking ...

  5. List of Augustinian monasteries in France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Augustinian monasteries, extant and non-extant, in the present territory of France.It includes both canons and canonesses following the Rule of Saint Augustine, excluding the Premonstratensians, the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross (Crosiers), the Canons Regular of Saint Anthony (Hospital Brothers of Saint Anthony, or Antonines) and the Teutonic Order.

  6. Independent Augustinian communities - Wikipedia

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    There is a spiritual link, through the common Augustinian Rule with The Alexian Brothers (located in the US, Europe, England, Ireland the Philippines and India), the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word [1] (who established the University of the Incarnate Word in Texas), and the Sisters of St. Joan of Arc (in Quebec, United States, and Rome ...

  7. Brothers of Penitence - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers of Penitence or Friars of the Sack (Fratres Saccati) were an Augustinian community also known as Boni Homines or Bonshommes, with houses in Spain, France and England. History [ edit ]

  8. Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity was an Augustinian (Order of Saint Augustine (mendicants) [1]) [2] Roman Catholic Priory, [3] founded c. 1259, [4] [5] [6] by the family of Talbot [7] on the south bank of the river, in what is now Crow Street, [8] [9] Dublin. At the time the priory was built, it was just outside the city walls. [10]

  9. Rule of Saint Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Saint Augustine surrounded by Augustinian monks (Paduan school, 15th century), relief in the portal tympanum of the former Augustinian convent of Santo Stefano in Venice.The book inscription is the beginning of the Rule of Saint Augustine: ANTE O[MN]IA FRATRES CARISSIMI DILIGATVR DEVS DEINDE PROXIMVS QVIA ISTA PR[A]ECEPTA SVNT N[O]B[IS] DATA - "First of all, most beloved brothers, God shall be ...