Fondo Toscano, 1164-1751.

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Fondo Toscano, 1164-1751.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6838684

Bentley Historical Library

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Monastero di S. Maria (Capriglio, Italy).

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Monastero di S. Caterina (San Gimignano, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Francesco (Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Girolamo (San Gimignano, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Giacomo (San Miniato, Italy)

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Conventuals

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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...

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Franciscans

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Fray Mariano Payeras held the position of Padre Presidente of the California missions from July, 1815-April 1820. From the description of California missions report, 1820 Feb. 22. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 758678979 Franciscan describes all those men and women of the Franciscan first, second, and third (regular and secular) orders. Members of the first order include Friars Minor, Friars Minor Conventual, and Friars Minor Capuchin. All three br...

Catholic Church. Apostolic Nunciature (Venice, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Francesco (San Gimignano, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Francesco (Siena, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Agostino (San Gimignano, Italy)

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Monastero di S. Francesco (San Miniato, Italy)

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