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At an early age he entered a Franciscan friary at Montalto.
The Catholic order of Franciscan Friars built a friary for the training of young friars at Chilworth, on the outskirts of Guildford, with the building completed in 1892.
A Franciscan friary was built on the site of the town in about 792 AD.
When Jazco of Salzwedel from Gützkow founded a Franciscan friary within the walls of Greifswald, the Cistercians at Eldena lost much of their influence on the city's further development.
Greyfriars occupied a unique position in Oxford, in that its University Hall and Franciscan friary were part of the same institution and coexisted on the same site — however, the friars were not usually members of the academic hall ( though this was not without exception ), nor were the students actually affiliated to the friary ( the two groups did, however, mingle, most notably at mealtimes ).
Giving up all his worldly belongings, and changing his baptismal name, Gonzalo, for that of Francisco, he entered the Franciscan friary of San Juan de los Reyes, recently founded by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile at Toledo.
An important Franciscan friary was founded in the town in 1252 in the reign of Henry III of England which became the head of the Irish custody of West Ireland and was one of the richest religious houses in Ireland.
Increasingly, royalty preferred to stay at the Franciscan friary, between the Castle and King's Staith on the Ouse, while their staff resided at St Mary's Abbey and St Andrew's Priory in the Fishergate area.
Thomas FitzMaurice, 1st Baron Kerry founded a Franciscan friary there in 1253, and Nicholas, the 2nd Lord Kerry, built a leper house there in 1312.
The town museum ( open in summer ) is housed in a late medieval building which was part of the claustral ranges of the town's Franciscan friary.
The boy became ill when he was only one month old, and his mother prayed to St. Francis and promised that her son would spend a year in a Franciscan friary if he were healed.
From his early years Francis showed signs of extraordinary sanctity, and at the age of thirteen, being admonished by a vision of a Franciscan friar, he entered a friary of the Franciscan Order in order to fulfil the vow made by his parents.
* The Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, built in the early 16th century as a Franciscan friary, was the cathedral of Francis de Sales and is home to a number of baroque pieces from the 16th century.
* Franciscan friary Medieval post 1200 A. D.
Once on Sherkin pier, people can visit the Franciscan friary, if it is open.
The building sold again in 1947 and became, St Anthony's College, a Franciscan friary
The Saunders Roe company set up a factory at Fryars ( the site of the old Franciscan friary to the east ) when it was feared that the company's main base on the Isle of Wight would be a target for World War II Luftwaffe bombers.
His remains were buried in the cemetery adjoining the Church of St. Oswald of Worcester, while the head was taken to the Franciscan friary of Douai, to which the martyr belonged, where it is still preserved and venerated.
The parish churches in Uppsala were the Holy Trinity Church, or " Farmers ' Church " () as it was often called ; Saint Peter's church (); Our Lady's Church (); and a Franciscan friary.
A Franciscan friary was also established in the town around 1300, while the O ' Reilly's built a new castle in the late fourteenth-century on Tullymongan Hill, overlooking the town centre.
The palace complex was laid out on a square ground plan measuring 123 x 123 m. A garden adjoined to it from the north and a Franciscan friary, founded by King Sigismund in 1424, from the south.
Today the Catholic church of St. Cronin is built close to the site of a ruined Franciscan friary, which was founded by the O ' Carrolls about 1477.

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" Originally planned as an asistencia (" sub-mission ") to Mission San Rafael Arcángel, it is the northernmost Alta California Franciscan mission ( an attempt to found a twenty-second mission in Santa Rosa in 1827 was aborted ).
The second work, Memoriale Desiderio Animae de Gestis et Verbis Sanctissimi Patris Nostri Francisci (" The Memorial of the Desire of a Soul Concerning the Deeds and Words of Our Most Holy Father Francis " often just called the " Second Life ") was commissioned by Crescentius of Jessi, the Minister General of the Franciscan Order sometime between 1244 and 1247, and reflects changing official perspectives on Francis in the decades after his death.
Thus the great squares of Buttermarkt / Domplatz (" Butter Market / Cathedral Square "), Fischmarkt (" Fish Market "), Eisenmarkt (" Iron Market "), Kornmarkt (" Grain Market "), and the former Franziskanerhof (" Franciscan Yard "), now called Schillerplatz.
One block of homes, called by the Franciscan excavators the sacra insula or " holy insula " (" insula " refers to a block of homes around a courtyard ) was found to have a complex history.
Alperin v. Vatican Bank is a class action suit by Holocaust survivors against the Institute for Works of Religion and Franciscan Order (" Order of Friars Minor ") filed in San Francisco, California on November 15, 1999.
The name came from an approaching Franciscan religious celebration that honored the mother church of the Franciscans, the Porziuncola (" small piece of land ") in the Italian frazione of Saint Mary of the Angels.
He also built on the site of an old Franciscan Monastery the Unteres Schloss (" lower stately home ").
Also not taboo in traditional Opata culture were pre-romantic relationship (" marital ") recreational sex, consensual extramarital sex, and sex orgies, which a few early Franciscan priests in Opata Country wrote about in their journals.
Alperin v. Vatican Bank is a class action suit by Holocaust survivors against the Vatican Bank (" Institute for Works of Religion ") and Franciscan Order (" Order of Friars Minor ") filed in San Francisco, California on November 15, 1999.
: Established as a lay order by St. Francis of Assisi, their full name was viri poenitentiales de civitate Assisii oriundi (" penitents from the town of Assisi ") Eventually they became the Secular Franciscan Order.

Franciscan and grey
Christ Church Greyfriars had its origins in the conventual church of a Franciscan monastery, the name " Greyfriars " being a reference to the grey habits worn by Franciscan monks.

Franciscan and monastery
The region also includes the castle in Brzeg, built during the reign of the Piast dynasty — pearl of the Silesian Renaissance, the Franciscan monastery on top of Saint Anne Mountain, as well as the mediæval defence fortifications in Paczkow ( referred to as the Polish Carcassonne ).
File: Frauenberg Fulda Gästehaus. JPG | Kloster Frauenberg ( Fulda ), a Franciscan monastery.
* The Greyfriars Tower – the remains of a Franciscan monastery in King's Lynn.
Near the Monastery of St. Ursus, a Franciscan monastery was built, and after 1280 it formed the northern city wall on the eastern part of the city.
First it was along the main street and in 1476 it moved south of the Franciscan monastery.
In 1670 Archbishop Petrus Parcevic, the apostolic vicar of Moldavia concluded an agreement with the head of the Franciscan Province of Transylvania on the return of the Bacău monastery to them in order to ensure the spiritual welfare of the local Hungarian community.
Maximilian Kolbe founded the monthly periodical Rycerz Niepokalanej in 1922, and in 1927 founded a Conventual Franciscan monastery at Niepokalanow, which became a major publishing centre.
Other sights include the 15th century former castle ( Château vieux ) and the adjacent 15th century Roman Catholic church with fine stained glass and sculptures ; a gothic former Franciscan, then Récollets, monastery with a church and a cloister ornated by 17th century frescoes ; as well as several old houses, among which the heavily decorated Maison Katz stands out.
The Franciscan monastery, il Sacro Convento, and the lower and upper church ( Basilica inferiore e superiore ) of St Francis were begun immediately after his canonization in 1228, and completed in 1253.
* The Broederkerk: a 14th-century church which originally belonged to a Franciscan monastery
The first mention of the monastery of the Franciscan Friars Minor, the Minderbroederklooster, was in 1309.
Pasolini had accepted Pope John XXIII ’ s invitation for a new dialogue with non-Catholic artists, and subsequently visited the town of Assisi to attend a seminar at a Franciscan monastery there.
The city has an important cultural heritage, including a fortress and a Franciscan monastery with a rich library.
Franciscan monastery, the northern facade
The city's Franciscan monastery dates from the 18th century, and is also Baroque in style, with exceptional architecture, especially of the church yard, and monastery church interior, with its beautiful altar and paintings.
The central town square with a number of nice buildings ( the church of the Holy Spirit, the Franciscan monastery, the Town House, etc.
In 1452 Duke Frederick the Pious of Lüneburg founded a Franciscan monastery.
Other monastic establishments include the old Franciscan cloister ( 1635 ), Basilian convent ( 1720 – 51, by Giuseppe Fontana III ), the church of the Bridgettine cloister ( 1642, one of the earliest Baroque buildings in the region ) with the wooden two-storey dormitory ( 1630s ) still standing on the grounds, and the 18th-century buildings of the Dominican monastery ( its cathedral was demolished in 1874 ).
The Franciscan monastery was donated by Jakob von Riggisberg in 1256.
In 1990, the Maharishi relocated his headquarters from Seelisberg, Switzerland to a former Franciscan monastery in Vlodrop, the Netherlands, which became known as MERU, Holland on account of the Maharishi European Research University ( MERU ) campus there.
In the 14th century, before being declared as a town, Rauma had a Franciscan monastery and a Catholic church.
* The baroque Franciscan monastery on the Hill of Our Lady Help of Christians ( Germ.
In 1938 he joined the Franciscan Order at Petrićevac monastery, Banja Luka, and took “ Tomislav ” as his religious name.

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