Minori Conventuali, 1586 (copy)-1790.

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Minori Conventuali, 1586 (copy)-1790.

"A" includes a packet of instructions and practica dealing with customs (eighteenth cent.). "B" has information regarding the 1770 constitution "dei cordiglieri riuniti ai conventuali" and earlier materials, some with their seal; "Minori conventuali di Roma e altrove" containing 1731 information concerning the testament of Francesco Antonio Amilcari (who also turned up in the Minori Riformati file); an account of work done at S. Cosma; a group of letters regarding P. Cristoforo Mascaro on Minorca, 1775; a packet containing information on the Visitatori della Provincia d'Italia about 1625; and material regarding the convents in Assisi, SS. Apostoli in Rome, the Collegio di S. Bonaventura, the Church of S. Sebastian in Sibenico, and the Conventuali in Bagnacavallo.

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This branch of the Franciscan order favored the accumulation and common holding of property. Their members followed a mitigated rule in contrast with the friars of the older tradition (Observants) who rejected property altogether. The policy was approved by John XXII in 1322. Leo X's bull Ite et vos (May 29, 1517) marked the definite separation of the Conventuals and the Observants. All the reform communities were united in one order with the name Friars Minor of the Observance, while the others...