references Template group list Catholicreligious orders Catholicism History of the Catholic Church RomanCatholic Theology Seven Sacraments DEFAULTSORT CatholicReligiousOrder Category Roman ... Law reserved the name religiousorder for institutes in which the vows were solemn vow solemn , and used ... of a religiousorder for men were called regulars , those belonging to a religious congregation ... a religiousorder, today, in order to know when a vow is solemn it will be necessary to refer ... ISBN 1 89127 232 3 , p. 745 ref Religiousorder and religious institute tend indeed to be used now ... Church canonical term is religious institute , can write that religiousorder is a colloquialism. ref http scholar.google.com scholar?q 22 Religiousorder is a colloquialism 22&hl en&btnG Search&as sdt ... and in Law Review of University of Toledo, vol 33 ref Authority structure A religiousorder is characterized ... communities. An exception is the Order of St Benedict which is not a religiousorder in this technical ... like the Dominicans and Jesuits . ref See The Benedictine Order in New Advent, Catholic Encyclopedia ... religiousorder Ordo Minimorum O.M. Minims Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God Ordo Hospitalarius ... religious orders Consecrated life Catholic Church Consecrated life Institute of Consecrated Life Institutes of consecrated life Congregation Catholic Congregations as a historical category of religious ... Life Societies of apostolic life multicol break Solemn vow CatholicOrder Rites Holy Orders Holy ...File Francisbyelgreco.jpg right thumb 200px Saint Francis of Assisi , founder of the mendicant Order of Friars Minor , as painted by El Greco . Catholicreligious orders are, historically, a category of Catholicreligious institute s. Subcategories are canons regular canons and canonesses regular who recite the divine office and serve a church and perhaps a parish Christian monasticism Roman Catholicism ... orders mendicants friars or religious sisters who live from alms, recite the divine office , and, in the case ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 This is a list of Catholic educational institutions in Ireland , classified by the religiousorder to which they belong. All schools are located in the Republic of Ireland unless otherwise indicated. Augustinian Order St Augustine s and Good Counsel College, New Ross Good Counsel College New Ross Benedictine Order Glenstal Abbey School Murroe Brothers of the Christian Schools De La Salle College Churchtown De La Salle College Churchtown, Dublin Churchtown , Dublin De La Salle College Dundalk De La Salle College Dundalk De La Salle College Waterford De La Salle College Waterford St Benildus College Kilmacud , Dublin Carmelite Order Terenure College Terenure , Dublin Christian Brothers Abbey CBS The Abbey Tipperary Ardscoil R s Dublin Ardscoil R s, Limerick Limerick C.B.S. Charleville Christian Brothers School Charleville, County Cork Charleville Dungarvan CBS Christian Brothers School Dungarvan CBS Roscommon Christian Brothers School Roscommon CBS Sexton Street Christian Brothers School Sexton Street, Limerick C.B.C. Monkstown Christian Brothers College Monkstown, County Dublin Monkstown , Dublin Christian Brothers College, Cork Christian Brothers College Cork city Cork Clonkeen College Deansgrange , Dublin Col iste osag in Dublin Col iste anna Ballyroan, County ... Education in the Republic of Ireland Category RomanCatholic schools in Ireland Category RomanCatholic secondary schools in Ireland Category RomanCatholic schools in Northern Ireland Category Ireland education related lists Catholic schools ... Grammar School, Belfast St Mary s Grammar School Belfast Cistercian Order Cistercian College, Roscrea Cistercian College Roscrea Dominican Order Dominican College Sion Hill Blackrock, Dublin Muckross ... Laurel Hill Col iste Limerick Franciscan Order Gormanston College Gormanston, County Meath Gormanston ... , Dublin Marist Fathers Catholic University School Leeson Street , Dublin Chanel College Dublin ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Portland Archdiocese of Portland of the U.S. state of Oregon is home to several monastery monasteries and other Catholicreligious communities. Male religious orders and communities Mount Angel Abbey Benedictine , Mt. Angel, Oregon Mt. Angel Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey Trappists Trappist , Lafayette, Oregon Lafayette Priory of Our Lady of Consolation Bridgettines Brigettine , Amity, Oregon Amity Female religious orders and communities Carmel of Maria Regina Discalced Carmelites Discalced Carmelite , Eugene, Oregon Eugene Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist Franciscan , the sisters have a retreat center in Bridal Veil, Oregon Bridal Veil and they also run the Franciscan Montessori Earth School & St. Francis Academy in Portland, Oregon Portland ref http www.fsecommunity.org bridalveil.htm ref Queen of Angels Monastery Benedictine, Mt. Angel, Oregon Mt. Angel Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon Beaverton, Oregon Beaverton Former religious orders Monastery of Our Lady of Jordan, Oregon Cistercian , Jordan, Oregon Jordan References reflist Expand list date August 2008 Category RomanCatholic Ecclesiastical Province of Portland Communities Category RomanCatholic orders and societies Oregon ... more details
religiousorder See also Religious institute Consecrated life Catholic Church A Catholicreligious ... meaning charism . Well known RomanCatholicreligious institutes, not all of which were classified ...A religiousorder is a lineage of communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart ... of its founder s religious practice. The order is composed of initiates laity and, in some ... , a religiousorder is one of the number of monastic orders of monks and nuns, many of which follow ... are distinct from secular institute s and other RomanCatholic lay ecclesial movement lay ecclesial movements . In the Catholic Church, members of religious institutes, unless they are also deacon ... to the RomanCatholic Church laity , ref cf. http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 PT.HTM The Code of Canon Law 1983, canon 207 ref Historically, such institutes were divided into Catholicreligiousorder orders and Religious congregation congregations , with orders subdivided as monastic made ... was called a religiousorder, today, in order to know when a vow is solemn it will be necessary to refer ... 1993 ISBN 1 89127 232 3 , p. 745 ref Religiousorder and religious institute tend indeed to be used ... Church canonical term is religious institute , can write that religiousorder is a colloquialism. ref http scholar.google.com scholar?q 22 Religiousorder is a colloquialism 22&hl en&btnG Search&as ... Order Dominicans , have Third Order s of associated religious members who live in community and follow a rule called Third OrderReligious or TOR , or lay members who, without living in formal community ... Order Secular, or TOS . Since each and every religious institute has its own unique aim, or Charism ... to it, whether Contemplation contemplative , Enclosed religious orders enclosed , mendicant order ... to incorporate a military mission thus became religious military order s , such as the Knights Hospitaller Knights of the Order of Saint John . It is typical of non monastic religious institutes to have ... more details
priests , and compose the largest male religiousorder in the RomanCatholic Church. They currently ...The RomanCatholic Archdiocese of New York Archdiocese of New York is home to a large number of religious ... Of Religious Orders In The RomanCatholic Archdiocese Of New York Category RomanCatholic Archdiocese ... in the Archdiocese, representing 103 different religious orders. As of 2004, there were 913 priests of religious orders ministering in the archdiocese. As of 2008, 2,911 religious sisters and nuns and 368 religious brothers minister in the archdiocese. These religious come from over 120 different religious congregations and orders. Male Religious Orders Currently in the Archdiocese Order ... . The order was founded in the 1930s and disbanded in 1976. Some members joined other religious orders ..., http books.google.com books?id KL4YAAAAYAAJ&pg PA347 The Catholic Church in the United States of America ... of Brooklyn, Buffalo and Ogdensburg Together with some Supplementary Articles on Religious Communities of Women. . New York City The Catholic Editing Company, 1914 , p.347. ref Paulist Fathers ... of New York since their founding in 1858. Female Religious Orders Currently in the Archdiocese ... in Manhattan, as well as have a convent in Ossining. Dominican Order Dominican Sisters of Perpetual Adoration The nuns , the cloister ed Second Order in the Dominican Order, have a monastery which opened ... Order of St. Francis Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny Franciscan Sisters of Allegheny The Sisters ... 2009 . Monastic Family of Bethlehem and the Assumption of the Virgin This order of monastic Sisters was founded in Rome in 1950. The Order came to the United States, and the archdiocese, in 1987. They have a monastery located in Livingston Manor, New York 2009 . Order of Discalced Carmelites ... Sisters also minister in parish Religious Education programs 2009 . Religious of Jesus and Mary The Sisters ... the Bethany Retreat and Spiritual Center in Highland Mills 2009 . Society of the Sacred Heart Religious ... more details
When referring to RomanCatholicreligiousorder s, the term Second Order refers to those Orders of cloistered nun s which are a part of the mendicant Orders that developed in the Middle Ages . History St. Dominic In early 13th century, St. Dominic Guzman was a canon regular at the Cathedral of Osma in Spain. He accompanied his bishop on a trip to Denmark to arrange a marriage between the son of the King of Castile and a member of the Denmark Danish royal family. On the return trip, Dominic encountered the followers of the Duke of Albi in southern France. The Duke was a leading Cathar , which embraced a gnostic form of Christianity. Dominic undertook a preaching campaign to them, in order to bring them back to an orthodoxy orthodox understanding of the faith. Several women who responded to his ... into the movements. These later groups came to be called Third Order s. By comparison, the monastic women s Orders came to be called the Second Orders. See also Dominican Order Poor Clares Discalced Carmelites Augustinian nuns Servites Minim religiousorder Minims Mendicant Orders Category RomanCatholic orders and societies Category RomanCatholic nuns Category Christian religious orders established in the 13th century Category 13th century Christianity Category History of Catholicreligious orders Category History of Roman Catholicism Category History of Catholic monasticism ... into being, such as the Carmelites , Servites and Minim religiousorder Minims , they were accompanied ... his Order of men, which was to become the Dominican friars in 1214, the women were established as nuns and a full part of the Order. As women, however, they not free to go about and preach, as were ... of Palm Sunday 1211. After receiving her commitment and giving her the Franciscan religious habit habit , Francis then entrusted Clare to the care of a nearby community of Order of St. Benedict Benedictine nuns for her training in monastic life. The Order that emerged from her commitment, originally ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Reform of a religiousorder is the return of the order from a mitigated or relaxed observance to the rigour of its primitive rule. ref CathEncy wstitle Reform of a ReligiousOrder author Huddleston, Gilbert ref An example of this includes the Cluniac Reforms . References reflist Category History of Catholic monasticism RC stub ... more details
of Cosenza approved the group and established them as a religiousOrder on November 30, 1470, and this approval ... Sources http www.newadvent.org cathen 10325a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Minimi DEFAULTSORT Minim ReligiousOrder Category Minim orders Category Mendicant orders Category 1435 establishments Category RomanCatholic friars Category RomanCatholic orders and societies Category Christian religious orders established in the 15th century Category History of Catholicreligious orders ca Orde dels M nims cs ... , founder of the Order of the Minims. The Minims also called the Minimi or Order of Minims , abbreviated O.M. are members of a RomanCatholic Church RomanCatholicreligiousorder of friar s founded by Saint Francis of Paola in fifteenth century Italy . The Order soon spread to France , Germany and Spain ..., or Orders, of the movement the friars, contemplative nun s and a Third Order of laypeople who live in the spirit of the Order in their daily lives. At present there are only two fraternity fraternities of the Minim tertiary tertiaries , both are in Italy History The founder of the Order, Saint ... was approved under the name of Hermits of the Order of the Minims . ref A.M. Galuzzi, Dizionario ... the name of the community to the Order of Minims lang la Ordo Minimorum . ref A.M. Galuzzi, Dizionario degli istituti di perfezione , vol. V 1978 , col. 1359. ref In addition to the standard three religious ... of grave illness and by order of a physician . The Order is also discalced in character. The Minim ..., black cord with four knots that signify the four vows with a tassel to gird the robe. The Order ... century, only 19 friaries remained, all but one of them in Italy. In the year 2011, the Order ... of America . ref Website of the Order in Italian http www.ordinedeiminimi.it conventi.htm ref Paulaner ... community. They received the Minim religious habit from a Friar Lionet on 11 June 1495, and established ... nuns. Francisa was elected as the first Corrector religious superior of the community. She spent many ... more details
Africa. Anglican religious orders are communities of laity and or clergy in the Anglican Communion who live under a common rule of life. The members of religiousorder s take vows of poverty , chastity ... religious orders will refer to themselves as monks and nuns , and do not usually make distinctions between nuns and religious sisters or between monks and friars as Roman Catholics do. Religious ... of whom are women and 45 of whom are men. ref Anglican Religious Communities Yearbook 2008 2009 p. 24 ref Anglicanism Anglican religious orders are sometimes confused with what many provinces of the Anglican Communion call Christian communities . The differences are as follows A ReligiousOrder of this Church ... from papal primacy. With the rise of the Catholic Revival and the Oxford Movement in Anglicanism in the mid nineteenth century, however, there was an interest in the revival of religious orders in England. Between 1841 and 1855, several religious orders for women were begun, among them the Community of St. Mary the Virgin at Wantage and the Society of Saint Margaret at East Grinstead. Religious ... Fathers . In North America, the founding of Anglican religious orders began in 1842 with the Nashotah ... . In recent decades, there has been a remarkable growth of religious orders in other parts of the Anglican ... Religious Communities Bot generated title ref Members of both religious orders and Christian communities may wear a distinctive Religious habit habit , and may use the titles Brother or Sister ... independently rather than in community. List of current orders The following is a list of the religious ... of the Ascended Christ BAC India Order of St. Benedict Anglican Community of Our Lady & Saint John Alton ..., United States, South Africa Order of Anglican Cistercians O.Cist England, Wales Order of the Holy Cross Anglican Order of the Holy Cross OHC United States, Canada, South Africa St. Gregory s Abbey ..., Malawi, the Philippines Order of St. Benedict Anglican Community of St. Mary at the Cross OSB England ... more details
orphan date April 2010 A Contemporary ReligiousOrder is a form of ReligiousOrder with modern interpretations of structure, governance, and routine. While most contemporary religious orders possess elements found in traditional orders there are notable differences, including those which are non monastic and others that are independent from the jurisdiction of church authority i.e., self governing . Various orders of chivalry once under the patronage of noble families have now become contemporary religious orders emphasizing moral and spiritual virtues. Contemporary religious orders, while frequently under the pastoral care of a senior church officer typically a Prelate , may also be governed by lay or non Ordained members. A feature of some contemporary religious orders is the recovered use of the historic title Provost religion Provost as a designation for the spiritual leader of the order. Examples of Contemporary Religious Orders include The Contemporary Order of St. Francis http www.contemporaryfranciscans.org The Order of Contemporary Benedictines http www.oocb.org See also Religiousorder Sisters for Christian Community References The Cistercian Evolution Constance Hoffman Berman The Fire In These Ashes Joan Chittister DEFAULTSORT Contemporary ReligiousOrder Category Religious orders ... more details
about the specific type of RomanCatholic organization called religious institutes the general sense of the term religious institute Religion supporting organization In the RomanCatholic Church a religious ... Code of Canon Law, canon 731 2 ref Historically, what are now called religious institutes were distinguished as either Catholicreligiousorderreligious orders or Congregation Catholicreligious congregation ... a religiousorder. Today, in order to know when a vow is solemn it will be necessary to refer ... Cluniac reform , which organized into an religiousorderorder with common governance the monasteries ... a rule for third order tertiaries with simple vows. Under this rule, enclosed religious orders enclosure ... Life Arthur Vermeersch, Religious Life in The Catholic Encyclopedia New York 1911 , vol. 12. Accessed ... Vincentians . Twentieth century The 1917 Code of Canon Law reserved the name religiousorder for institutes ... for those with simple vows. The members of a religiousorder for men were called regulars , those ... Religious Institutes in The Code of Canon Law 1983 http www.vatican.va roman curia congregations ... opportunities http www.religiouslife.com Institute on Religious Life links to many Catholicreligious ... to find a Catholicreligious community http www.vocation network.org Vocation Network searchable directory of men s and women s Catholicreligious communities in English and Spanish http www.vocations.com Vocations Online directory of men s and women s Catholicreligious communities in the USA ... A comparison of the differences between religious orders Catholicism Category Organisation of Catholic ... a life of brothers or sisters in common ref consecrated life Catholic Church Consecrated life may ... 605 ref There are two types of institutes of consecrated life. One type is that of the religious ... life resemble religious institutes, but differ in that their members do not take religious ... ref In some of these societies the members assume the evangelical counsel s by a bond other than that of religious ... more details
to enforce religious unity. Anyone within the church who did not subscribe to Catholic Christianity ... Of Religion In Ancient Rome Category Ancient Roman religion Category Religious persecution Category ... Main Religion in ancient Rome As the Roman Republic , and later the Roman Empire , expanded, it came ... towards most religions and cults. ref the traditional Roman policy, which tolerated all ... persecuted for political reasons rather than dogmatic zeal, ref Two exceptions there were to the Roman ... 312 Druids Druid s were seen as essentially non Roman a prescript of Augustus forbade Roman citizens ... Caesars , Life of Claudius http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars ... owed to the Romans, who swept away the monstrous rites, in which to kill a man was the highest religious ... Anti Judaism in the pre Christian Roman Empire While Judaism was largely tolerated, it was on occasion ... http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Tiberius .html 36 paragraph ... may have been related to the arrival of the first Christians, and that the Roman authorities, failing ... needed reason False assumption linking Roman aggression towards Jews to some sort of Christian related phenomenon date March 2009 After the Jewish Roman wars 66 135 , Hadrian Hadrian in Judea Hadrian ... Capitolina in an attempt to erase the Pre Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah historical ... a Roman decree reads Let none of them be minded to have a shrine of Bacchus... Let no man, whether Roman citizen or Latin ally or other ally, be minded to go to a meeting of Bacchantes... Let no man ..., a sect professing a new and mischievous religious belief ref Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars , Life of Nero http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Nero .html ... to describe Graeco Roman religion see Pagan Monotheism in Late Antiquity, Polymnia Athanassiadi ... and the religious experiences of other peoples who formed part of their wider Empire. ref name ... more details
unreferenced date January 2012 The Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies CCRS is a certificate awarded by the Catholicism CatholicCatholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales Bishops Conference of England and Wales. It is designed for teachers who will be in Catholic schools, so that they may have a basic understanding of the church, its teaching and way of life, to enable them to contribute to the maintenance of the ethos of the Catholic school for Catechism catechists , to give them a basic understanding of the faith of the Catholic Church, as a foundation for their ministry and for adult members of the church, to enable them to continue to grow in understanding and living their catholic faith. It does not automatically carry academic credits, but some Universities offer it as a component of another academic award. The Course is offered in all five Catholic Colleges of Higher Education and at centres in every diocese in England and Wales. It is traditionally thought of as a pre requisite for a job as a teacher in a Catholic School . However, schools will often employ non CCRS teachers, or ask newly employed teachers to work towards the award. See also Catholic Education Education Religious Education External links http www.brs ccrs.org.uk National CCRS Page http www.ushaw.ac.uk html courses ccrs.php Online CCRS References reflist Category Religious degrees UK edu stub RC stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 The order of precedence in the RomanCatholic Church Catholic Church is contingent upon the organization of the Catholic Church hierarchy hierarchy , including both the Hierarchy of Order and the Hierarchy of Jurisdiction , as well as various honorary titles. This page gives the order in force in 1911, as indicated in the volume of the Catholic Encyclopedia that treats of that matter ... Catholic Eastern Churches Brother CatholicReligious Brother s and Religious Sister Sisters ... Of Precedence Catholic Church Category RomanCatholic Church organisation ... is provided. For information on the Catholic Church and descriptions of the ministers and offices listed below, please go to those pages. Order of precedence The Pope Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal ... of elevation Cardinal presbyter s by date of elevation, and then by order of listing in the consistory Cardinal Protopriest of the Holy Roman Church Cardinal Protopresbyter Other Cardinal Presbyters Cardinal Deacon s by date of elevation, and then by order of listing in the consistory Cardinal Protodeacon Other Cardinal Deacons Patriarch s The Coptic Catholic Church Coptic Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria The Melkite Greek Catholic Church Melkite Greek List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch, of Alexandria and Jerusalem Ad ... Catholic Church Syrian Syrian Patriarch of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch by date of elevation The Chaldean Catholic Chaldean Catholic Chaldean Patriarchs of Babylon Patriarch of Babylonia The Armenian Catholic Armenian List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia Patriarch of Cilicia The Latin ... name na Van Hove, A. 1911 . http www.newadvent.org cathen 12371c.htm Precedence . In The Catholic ... Archbishop s The Major Archbishop of Kyiv Halych Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church The Major Archbishop ... of Trivandrum Syro Malankara Catholic Church The List of Major Archbishops of Fagaras and Alba Julia ... more details
CatholicOrder Rites are Latin liturgical rites , distinct from the Roman Rite , specific to a number of RomanCatholicreligiousorderreligious orders of the RomanCatholic Church . Rites in the strict ..., this holds also for each Congregation Catholic congregation i.e. branch of the order. But the rite that they use for Mass is the Roman Rite, not a liturgical rite of their own. Rites in a broad sense not distinct from the Roman Rite The early twentieth century Catholic Encyclopedia , in its article ... Conception, excepting only the conventual mass. They follow the RomanCatholic calendar ... Catholic http www.newadvent.org cathen 13064b.htm Rites Category Catholic liturgy Category Roman ... order s Carmelites and Dominican Order Dominicans kept their own rites until the second half of the 20th century. Other religious orders had and still have their own customs and privileges, and their own ... practices that certain religious orders followed at that time, while stating that they in fact used the Roman Rite. What follows is a transcription of that text, leaving unaltered its no longer true ... so called, but conformably to the mind of St. Francis of Assisi always followed the Roman Rite for the celebration of Mass liturgy Mass . However, the Friars Minor and the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin ... not found in the Roman Missal . These are mostly feasts of Franciscan saints and blessed, which are not celebrated throughout the Church, or other feasts having a peculiar connexion with the order ... may be used not only in the churches of the First Order, but also in the churches and chapels of the Second Order, and Third order Third Order of St. Francis Third Order Regular if aggregated to the First Order and Secular, as well as those religious institute s which have had some connexion with the parent body. It may also be used by secular priests or clerics who are members of the Third Order. The order has also its own ritual and ceremonial for its receptions, professions, etc. Friars Minor ... more details
The Italian Fascism Fascist Order of the Roman Eagle founded in 1942 with civil and military divisions, ref By Royal Decree No. 172 of 14 March 1942 ref was abolished in Italy in 1944 ref By Decree of the Lieutenant of the Realm of 5 October 1944 ref although it continued to be awarded by Benito Mussolini in the short lived Italian Social Republic until 1945. ref By Decree of the Duce and Head of Government of 2 March 1944 ref An organisation of the same name was founded by Romano Mussolini in 1997. ref http www.ordineaquilaromana.org Statuto.htm Statuto e successive modificazioni attualmente in vigore Statutes and subsequent amendments currently in force Ordine dell Aquila Romana, 19 April 1997 ref as self styled order . File Vorderseite.jpg thumb 100px The insignia of Order of the Roman Eagle. The various degrees of the order, with corresponding ribbons, were as follows class wikitable style text align left Ribbon Class English Full title in Italian File AquilaRomana3.png 80px 1st Class Knight Grand Cross Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell Ordine civile e militare dell Aquila romana File AquilaRomana2.png 80px 2nd Class Grand Officer Grande Ufficiale dell Ordine civile e militare dell Aquila romana File AquilaRomana1 .png 80px 3rd Class Commander Commendatore dell Ordine civile e militare dell Aquila romana File AquilaRomana1.png 80px 4th Class Officer Ufficiale dell Ordine civile e militare dell Aquila romana File AquilaRomana0.png 80px 5th Class Knight Cavaliere dell Ordine civile e militare dell Aquila romana The separate Order of the Patron Saints of Italy Ordine dei Santi Patroni ... Awards established in 1942 Roman Eagle, Order of the Category Awards disestablished in 1945 Roman Eagle, Order of the Category Civil awards and decorations of Italy Roman Eagle, Order of the ca ... Mussolini in 1997. See also Colonial Order of the Star of Italy External links http www.ordineaquilaromana.org ... civile e militare dell Aquila romana nl Orde van de Romeinse Adelaar pl Order Or a Rzymskiego ru ... more details
of Royal and American Order of Isabella the Catholic ref Real y Americana Orden de Isabel la ... The Royal American Order of Isabella the Catholic url http www.chivalricorders.org orders spanish isabcatl.htm ... Spanish year 1997 Essay on the history of the Order of Isabella the Catholic. ref Women appointed ... history from the Foreign Ministry of Spain. Reflist 2 Category Order of Isabella the Catholic Category ... to heads of state, consorts and sovereign family members Isabella the Catholic, Order of ca Orde ...File Insignia, Grand Cross and Star of the Order of Isabella the Catholic.svg thumb 200px right The Insignia, Grand Cross and Star of the Order The Order of Isabella the Catholic lang es Orden de Isabel la Cat lica is a Spanish civil order granted in recognition of services that benefit the country. The Order is not exclusive to Spaniards, and many foreigners have been awarded it. The Order was created ... ultramarinos ref The Order was reorganized by royal decree on July 26, 1847, as the modern Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic with a broader focus than the Americas. Officials and grades File Spain Order Of Isabella The Catholic.JPG thumb 200px right The order as awarded to Roald Amundsen for his ... thumb right The Star of the Order in the late 19th Century. File Chain of order of Isabella the catholic.jpg thumb right Collar of the order. The King of Spain currently Juan Carlos I of Spain Juan Carlos I is Grand Master of the Order. The Chancellor of the Order is the Minister of Foreign Affairs Spain Minister of Foreign Affairs . All deeds granting decorations of the Order must bear the signatures of both. Beneath these two officials of the Order, there are currently several grades First Class ... of Spain accessdate 2005 09 05 language Spanish date 1998 11 06 1998 Statutes of the Order of Isabella the Catholic. ref The original statues of the order of 24 March 1815 established the order in three classes. The structure of the order has varied several times since then. The following is a summary ... more details
State Religious Affairs Bureau Order No. 5 is an order from the State Administration for Religious Affairs , the People s Republic of China s agency charged with keeping religion under state control. Order No. 5 states that a Reincarnation Application must be filed by all Buddhist temples in that country before they are allowed to recognize individuals as tulku s reincarnated teachers . Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Buddhists believe lama s and other religious figures can consciously influence how they are reborn, and often are reborn many times so they can continue their religious pursuits. These tulku s are referred to in sources translated from Chinese as living Buddhas . In 2007, the Chinese government passed a decree, to take effect September 1, that each of these people who plan to be reborn must complete an application and submit it to several government agencies for approval. Decree On August 3, 2007, China s State Administration for Religious Affairs issued a decree that all the reincarnations of tulkus of Tibetan Buddhism must get government approval, otherwise they are illegal or invalid ... to be submitted to four governmental bodies for approval, specifically the religious affairs department of the provincial level government, the provincial level government, State Administration for Religious ... of religious groups for reincarnation as well as punishment for those violating the regulations. They allegedly guarantee normal religious activities of Tibetan Buddhism and protect the religious ... for Religious Affairs said, The government only administrate religious affairs related to state and the public interests and will not interfere in the pure internal religious affairs . ref name ... Buddhism, forming a clergy of influential religious figures. It is believed they are continuously ... of living Buddhas against religious ritual and historical convention , according to the Chinese ... title Rule on living Buddhas aids religious freedom date 2007 12 27 accessdate 2010 07 12 ... more details
The RomanCatholic Diocese of Kabankalan Lat Dioecesis Cabancalensis is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the RomanCatholic Church in the Philippines . Erected in 1987, the diocese was split off from the RomanCatholic Diocese of Bacolod Diocese of Bacolod . The diocese has experienced no jurisdictional changes, and is a suffragan of the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Jaro Archdiocese of Jaro . The current bishop is Patricio Abella Buzon, appointed in 2002. The Diocesan Cathedral is one of the 12 Cathedrals that was founded by the Order of Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines . Ordinaries Vicente Macanan Navarra 21 Nov 1987 Appointed 24 May 2001 Appointed, Bishop of Bacolod Patricio Abella Buzon, S.D.B. 27 Dec 2002 Appointed See also Catholic Church in the Philippines coord missing Philippines RomanCatholic dioceses in the Philippines Category RomanCatholic dioceses in the Philippines Kabankalan Category Religious organizations established in 1987 Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century de Bistum Kabankalan it Diocesi di Kabankalan ru ... more details
The RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Montevideo lang la Archidioecesis Montisvidei is an archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the RomanCatholic church in Uruguay . Erected as the Apostolic vicariate Apostolic Vicariate of Montevideo in 1830, the vicariate was promoted to the Diocese of Montevideo on July 13, 1878. Pope Leo XIII elevated it to the rank of a Metropolitan bishop metropolitan archdiocese on April 14, 1897. The new archdiocese became the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of the Suffragan bishop suffragan sees RomanCatholic Diocese of Canelones Canelones , RomanCatholic Diocese of Florida Florida , RomanCatholic Diocese of Maldonado Punta del Este Maldonado Punta del Este , RomanCatholic Diocese of Melo Melo , RomanCatholic Diocese of Mercedes Mercedes , RomanCatholic Diocese of Minas Minas , RomanCatholic Diocese of Salto Salto , RomanCatholic Diocese of San Jos de Mayo San Jos de Mayo , RomanCatholic Diocese of Tacuaremb Tacuaremb . Montevideo is the only archdiocese in Uruguay and, as its Ordinary , the archbishop is also Primate religion Primate of the Roman Catholicism in Uruguay Uruguayan Church . The archdiocese s Mother Church mother church and thus seat of its archbishop is Catedral Inmaculada Concepci n y San Felipe y Santiago . The current Archbishop of Montevideo is Excellency His Excellency Nicol s Cotugno Fanizzi , Salesians of Don Bosco SDB , since ... links http www.arquidiocesis.net Official site http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dmovi.html Catholic Hierarchy http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese mont1.htm Giga Catholic Information CathEncy wstitle Archdiocese of Montevideo See also List of RomanCatholic dioceses in Uruguay coord missing Uruguay DEFAULTSORT Montevideo Category Montevideo Category Religious organizations established in 1830 Category RomanCatholic dioceses in Uruguay Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established ... Soler 1891 1908 Giovanni Francesco Aragone 1919 1940 Antonio Mar a Barbieri , Order of Friars Minor ... more details
The RomanCatholic Diocese of Bacolod Lat Dioecesis Bacolodensis is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the RomanCatholic Church in the Philippines . One of the older dioceses in the Philippines, the diocese was erected in 1932 from territory in both the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Cebu Archdiocese of Cebu and the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Jaro Archdiocese of Jaro . In 1987, the diocese was further subdivided when the RomanCatholic Diocese of Kabankalan Diocese of Kabankalan and the RomanCatholic Diocese of San Carlos Diocese of San Carlos were both split off. The diocese is a suffragan of the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Jaro Archdiocese of Jaro . The current bishop is Vicente Macanan Navarra, appointed in 2001. The seat of the diocese is the San Sebastian Cathedral one of the 12 Cathedrals founded by the Order of Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines with San Diego Pro cathedral in Silay City, Negros Occidental as the diocese s pro cathedral, the only one outside Metro Manila. Ordinaries Casimiro Lladoc 23 Jun 1933 Appointed 24 Oct 1951 Died Manuel Yap 5 Mar 1952 Appointed 16 Oct 1966 Died Antonio Yapsutco Fortich 13 Jan 1967 Appointed 31 Jan 1989 Retired Camilo Diaz Gregorio 20 May 1989 Appointed 28 Aug 2000 Resigned Vicente Macanan Navarra 24 May 2001 Appointed See also Catholic Church in the Philippines coord missing Philippines RomanCatholic dioceses in the Philippines Category RomanCatholic dioceses in the Philippines Bacolod Category Religious organizations established in 1932 Bacolod Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century de Bistum Bacolod it Diocesi di Bacolod ru ... more details
2004 Joseph Cheng Tsai fa 2004 2007 John Hung Shan Chuan 2007 present See also Catholic Church in Taiwan List of RomanCatholic dioceses in Taiwan External links http www.catholic.org.tw taipei The Archdiocese of Taipei zh tw http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dtaip.html Catholic Hierarchy http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese taip0.htm Giga Catholic Information coord missing Taiwan DEFAULTSORT Taipei Category Religious organizations established in 1949 Category RomanCatholic dioceses in Taiwan Category Religion in Taipei RomanCatholic Archdiocese Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures ... synod of bishops for Asia in August 2009, in order to help give aid to the survivors of Typhoon ... more details
Religious organizations established in 1834 Category RomanCatholic dioceses in Sri Lanka Colombo Category St.Lucias Cathedral Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th ...The RomanCatholic Church RomanCatholic Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan Diocese Archdiocese of Colombo lang la Archidioecesis Columbensis in Taprobane is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the RomanCatholic Church in Sri Lanka . It was erected as the Diocese of Ceylon from Diocese of Cochin by Pope Gregory XVI on December 3, 1834, and renamed as the Diocese of Colombo on February 17, 1845. Pope Leo XIII elevated it to the rank of a Metropolitan bishop metropolitan archdiocese on September 1, 1886, with the Suffragan bishop suffragan sees of RomanCatholic Diocese of Anuradhapura Anuradhapura , RomanCatholic Diocese of Badulla Badulla , RomanCatholic Diocese of Chilaw Chilaw , RomanCatholic Diocese of Galle Galle , RomanCatholic Diocese of Jaffna Jaffna , RomanCatholic Diocese of Kandy Kandy , RomanCatholic Diocese of Kurunegala Kurunegala , RomanCatholic Diocese of Mannar Mannar , RomanCatholic Diocese of Ratnapura Ratnapura , and RomanCatholic Diocese of Trincomalee Batticaloa Trincomalee Batticaloa . Its name was changed by Pope Pius XII to the Archdiocese of Colombo in Ceylon on December 6, 1944, but was returned to simply the Archdiocese of Colombo on May 22, 1972 by Pope Paul VI . It is the only archdiocese in Sri Lanka. The archdiocese s Mother Church motherchurch and thus seat of its archbishop is St. Lucia s Cathedral it also contains the Basilica of Our Lady of Lanka in Tewatta and St. Anthony s National Shrine in Kochchikade . The current Archbishop ... http catholic hierarchy.org diocese dcolk.html Catholic Hierarchy http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese colo0.htm Giga Catholic Information See also Roman Catholicism in Sri Lanka List of RomanCatholic ... 1863 1879 Clemente Pagnani , Order of Saint Benedict OSB 1879 1883 Christophe Etienne Bonjean , Missionary ... more details
The RomanCatholic Church RomanCatholic Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan Diocese Archdiocese of Dhaka lang la Archidioecesis Dhakensis ref name ch cite web title Archdiocese of Dhaka url http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese ddhak.html publisher Catholic Hierarchy accessdate 28 April 2011 ref is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the RomanCatholic Church in Bangladesh . It was erected it as the Apostolic vicariate Apostolic Vicariate of Eastern Bengal by Pope Pius IX in 1850, ref name ch promoted to the rank of a diocese on September 1, 1886, ref name ch and renamed as the Diocese of Dacca in 1887. ref name ch It was elevated to the rank of a Metropolitan bishop metropolitan archdiocese by Pope Pius XII on July 15, 1950, ref name ch with the Suffragan bishop suffragan sees of RomanCatholic Diocese of Chittagong Chittagong , RomanCatholic Diocese of Dinajpur Dinajpur , RomanCatholic Diocese of Khulna Khulna , RomanCatholic Diocese of Mymensingh Mymensingh , RomanCatholic Diocese of Rajshahi Rajshahi , and RomanCatholic Diocese of Sylhet Sylhet . Pope John Paul II renamed ... See also Roman Catholicism in Bangladesh List of RomanCatholic dioceses in Bangladesh External links http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese ddhak.html Catholic Hierarchy http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese dhak0.htm Giga Catholic Information References references R C dioceses in Bangladesh coord missing Bangladesh DEFAULTSORT RomanCatholic Archdiocese Of Dhaka Category Religious organizations established in 1850 Category Dhaka Category RomanCatholic dioceses in Bangladesh Dhaka Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 19th century Category RomanCatholic ecclesiastical provinces in Bangladesh Dhaka Category RomanCatholic Ecclesiastical Province of Dhaka ... Dhaka Archdiocese in Catholic Hierarchy ref The archdiocese s Mother Church motherchurch and thus ... CSC 1860 1866 Giordano Balsiper , Order of Saint Benedict OSB 1878 ? Augustin Louage , Congregation ... more details
The RomanCatholic Diocese of Penonom erected 18 December 1993 is a suffragan diocese of the RomanCatholic Archdiocese of Panam Archdiocese of Panam . Ordinaries Uriah Ashley 1993 External links and references cite web title Diocese of Penonom work Catholic Hierarchy url http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dpeno.html accessdate 2007 02 17 coord missing Panama DEFAULTSORT RomanCatholic Diocese Of Penonome Category RomanCatholic dioceses in Panama Penonome Category Religious organizations established in 1993 Penonome Category RomanCatholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century RC diocese stub de Bistum Penonom it Diocesi di Penonom ... more details