The importance of a new religious order spreading new ideas and customs in the 12 th and 13 th centuries is as important as the early history of Christianity today. There were three philosophers and theologians to allow Christians to go beyond the great and rich realm of early doctrine. To discuss the three of God, their ideas and knowledge are deep insights into the new and new traditions of their followers and congregations. These new orders by St. Francis and St. Dominic and these imitators maintain and disseminate the faith between human spirit and social instinct during the Empire.
The story of St. Francis of Assisi Many people are familiar with or have been to San Francisco, California's major city, but there is a story behind the city's name. Story of the life of St. Francis of Assisi. The origin of the word San Francisco is St. Francis. This means that the name of this saint comes from. Long ago, in 1181 a boy was born in the outskirts of Assisi, Italy. - Smart Martin Luther King once said, "To die for something, it is not the best to die for life." - Martyr. If someone is still preaching after receiving torture using their faith, it means they are receiving a call from the Lord. Even if you suffer from torture, shooting, beating, or even killing you can not stop the purpose. His faith affects his courage and has influenced us as a way of human life today.
St. Clair of Assisi (born July 16, 1194 - August 11, 1253, occasionally spelled as Claire, Claire etc) is the first believer of St. Francis of Assisi. It is one. In the Franciscan tradition she founded the religious order of the women's monastery "People's Medal" and was the first guide to the monaster known to be written by women The rules of their lives I wrote down. After she died, the order she made was renamed St. Clair Medal and today it is called poor Claire. Her vacation is August 11
Dominican medals or Dominican people were well known in the 15th century, but they were known by the French Spanish priest, St. Dominic de Guzman, and on 22 December 1216 Pope Honorius III (1216-27) It was a Roman Catholic religious organization founded by. ) Approval The order includes the monks, nuns, active sisters, and non-expert dominican (who was formerly known as uncle) who are not engaged in the profession. This order has been designed to disseminate the gospel, to oppose the heresy known for its intellectual tradition, and has created many major theologians and philosophers. The Dominican Republic Order is led by the commander and now is Father Bruno Caldor. Members of the ordinance usually have a letter O.P. representing their ordinary decor, meaning the name of the missionary, after their name.