Hieronymites

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The name Hieronymites is given to various congregations of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in Spain and Italy. The Spanish congregation of the Hermits of St. Jerome was organized by Pedro Fernandez Pecha (d. 1374), the royal chamberlain. On October 18, 1373 Gregory XI confirmed and approved the Hermits as a congregation. The Spanish Hermits were highly influential in the spiritual and cultural work of the church. During the following centuries they devoted themselves to the Divine Office, the liturgical apostolate, and to works of charity for strangers, but along with other religious orders they were suppressed in 1835. In 1907, however, they began to reestablish themselves in Segovia and now have a headquarters in Caceres, Spain.

From the description of Fondo girolamini, 1422-1944. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 145570241

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associatedWith Catholic Church. Congregatio Negotiis et Consultationibus Episcoporum et Regularium Praeposita. corporateBody
associatedWith Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum. corporateBody
associatedWith Catholic Church. Congregatio super Statu Regularium. corporateBody
associatedWith Da Folgaria, Filippo. person
associatedWith DaForca Palena, Nicola. person
associatedWith Francisca Maria, Sister. person
associatedWith Galli, Maria Giovanna. person
associatedWith Gambacorta, Pietro, 1355-1435. person
associatedWith Gromis, Giovanni. person
associatedWith Jerome, Saint, d. 419 or 20. person
associatedWith Lupus de Olmedo, 1370-1433. person
associatedWith Malerba, Filippo. person
associatedWith Marconi, Marco. person
associatedWith Marzari, Sigismonda. person
associatedWith Museo Tassiano. corporateBody
associatedWith Salita Miradois (Convent : Naples, Italy) corporateBody
associatedWith San Girolamo (Convent : Urbino, Italy) corporateBody
associatedWith S. Francesco (Convent : Rome, Italy) corporateBody
associatedWith S. Onofrio (Convent : Rome, Italy) corporateBody
associatedWith Spagnuoli, Pietro. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Falera (Italy)
Saludecio (Italy)
Treviso (Italy)
Misano Adriatico (Italy)
Naples (Italy)
Pesaro (Italy)
Novilara (Italy)
Urbino (Italy)
Rome (Italy)
Mombaroccio (Italy)
Italy--Rome
Urbino (Italy)
Balze (Italy)
Ferrara (Italy)
Santorso (Italy)
Monte Summano (Italy)
Rimini (Italy)
Rignano (Italy)
Montebello (Italy)
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Confraternities
Monasticism and religious orders
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Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1422

Active 1863

Spaniards

Italian,

Latin,

Multiple languages

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