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    as of 31 December 2014, the Theatines had 34 houses and numbered 170 members, of whom 139 were priests. The Theatines are present in Argentina, Brazil...
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    foundation stone occurred. Barelli took as a model the mother's church of the Theatines, Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome. During the shell works it came to violent...
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    Saint Cajetan (category Theatines)
    by which the order is known, the "Theatines". The order grew at a fairly slow pace: there were only twelve Theatines during the sack of Rome in 1527, during...
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    Sant'Andrea della Valle (category Theatine churches)
    Italy. The basilica is the general seat for the religious order of the Theatines. It is located at Piazza Vidoni, at the intersection of Corso Vittorio...
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    The Chiesa dei Teatini or the church of the Theatines, was a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located in Rimini, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The...
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    Munich Residenz Court Garden Treasure Chamber Cuvilliés Theatre Odeonsplatz Theatine Church, Munich Field Marshall's Hall Bavarian State Opera Ludwigstrasse...
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  • Congregation of Clerks Regular of the Divine Providence, better known as Theatines established at Rome in 1524. Then followed the Clerics Regular of the...
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    The Church of the Theatines (Teatini), also known as Santa Maria della Pietà is a Roman Catholic, Baroque-style church and monastery located on Corso...
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    my helper") Born as a subject of the Kingdom of Naples. Member of the Theatines. Established the Roman Ghetto in Cum Nimis Absurdum (1555) and established...
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  • January 1713 12 October 1986 by Pope John Paul II Professed priest of the Theatines; cardinal Giuseppe Moscati 25 July 1880 12 April 1927 25 October 1987...
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  • Institutional and societal calendars of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church are lists of saints' feast days and other liturgical celebrations, organized...
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  • Polytheism Congregation of Clerics Regular of the Divine Providence (Theatines), a Roman Catholic religious order Community of the Resurrection, an Anglican...
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    passed to the Theatines and was subsequently dispersed. Part of it ended up back in the Biblioteca Estense after the extinction of the Theatines in 1782 (now...
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  • fundamental part of this trend. Orders such as the Capuchins, Ursulines, Theatines, Discalced Carmelites, the Barnabites, and especially the Jesuits strengthened...
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    Pope Paul IV (category Theatine popes)
    order to found with Saint Cajetan the Congregation of Clerics Regular (Theatines). Recalled to Rome, and made Archbishop of Naples, he worked to re-organize...
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  • local people began to call Piera Pagni, and her subordinates "Theatines", although the Theatine Order of Clerics Regular was a male religious order. In 1599...
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    Andrew Avellino (category Theatines)
    monastery of the Theatines to recuperate. Here, however, he resolved to devote himself entirely to God and he entered the Order of Theatines, which had only...
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    Agellius (1532 in Sorrento – 1608), Bishop of Acerno and a member of the Theatines Torquato Tasso (1544–1595), Italian poet of the 16th century Giuseppe...
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    who declared her venerable. Blue Scapular of the Immaculate Conception Theatines Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples "BENINCASA, Orsola in "Dizionario...
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  • pupil of Costanzo Cattani Some of his works can be seen in the Church of Theatines, Ferrara. There is controversy about whether he is Francesco's son, since...
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    San Paolo Maggiore (category Theatine churches)
    St Cajetan and his order of Theatines. Cajetan had been in Naples for six years working on building his order. The Theatine priest and architect Francesco...
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    remembered for orders protecting Jews from the Inquisition, approving the Theatine, Barnabite, and Capuchin Orders, and securing the island of Malta for the...
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    "Gothic" stone vaults in 1635 resp. 1738/39. Guarino Guarini, a 17th-century Theatine monk active primarily in Turin, recognized the "Gothic order" as one of...
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    be confused with his contemporary, Saint Cajetan, the founder of the Theatines. He was born in Gaeta, then part of the Kingdom of Naples, as Jacopo Vio...
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    or canon. In Italy, the first congregation of regular clergy was the Theatines founded in 1524 by Gaetano and Cardinal Gian Caraffa. This was followed...
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    Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival History of Germany...
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    Discalced Augustinians Discalced Carmelites Jesuits Oratorians Piarists Theatines Ursulines Related topics Catholic literary revival History of Germany...
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    Mainau (Baden-Württemberg): Schlosskirche St. Marien Munich (Bavaria): Theatine Church; St. Boniface's Abbey Rastatt (Baden-Württemberg): Einsiedelner...
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    dating back to 1603. In 1956 it was replaced by a larger church. The Theatines enlarged the sanctuary. Between the end of the 16th century and early...
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    friendly with then-humanist Gian Pietro Carafa, later co-founder of the Theatines and much later still the Pope who first placed Erasmus; works on the Index...
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