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Example sentences for "discalced"

Lexicographically close words:
disbursement; disbursements; disbursing; disc; discal; discard; discarded; discarding; discards; discarnate
  1. Given in this convent of La Concepcion of the discalced nuns of St. Clare, in the year 1626.

  2. That your Majesty might grant concession for six years to the discalced friars of the Order of St. Augustine, of the medicines necessary for the treatment of their sick.

  3. The hospitals are in charge of the discalced religious of St. Francis.

  4. The discalced Augustinians have three convents in which are six priests.

  5. One was in the city of Cibu, where the convents of the calced and discalced religious of St. Augustine were burned, together with some houses of the most influential inhabitants.

  6. During his government he tried to despoil the discalced Franciscans of various missions in the province of Camarines and that of Ibalon or Albay.

  7. For this purpose his Majesty sent father Fray Pedro de Alfaro with seventeen religious, sons of the province of San Joseph, of the discalced religious.

  8. This province was founded in the rigor and poverty which the Discalced of Espana profess.

  9. Especially did it sigh for a convent of discalced nuns of our mother St. Clare.

  10. The truth is, as we all know, that father Fray Andres could not swim; and even had he known how, he would have swum but ill, clad in a habit of sackcloth so voluminous as that worn by the discalced religious.

  11. The other discalced provinces of Espana also sent their religious, in order to have a share in the abundant fruits of the conversion that have always been enjoyed in this province.

  12. In Iligán, the village of Cagayán, a mission of our discalced religious, revolted.

  13. Therein were proposed the following names: For the diocese of Nueva Segovia, Fray Francisco de Navarro, a discalced Franciscan, who set a most unusual example by refusing so honorable a dignity.

  14. In Caraga, the inhabitants of the village of Tinao revolted and killed their minister, a discalced Augustinian, and a few Spanish soldiers of a small presidio established there, the rest escaping the fury of the insurgents.

  15. For that of Nueva Cazeres, Fray Francisco de la Madre de Dios (or de la Alameda) also a discalced Franciscan; but the royal decree found him dead two years before.

  16. From here he ordered his body to be carried to Xerez de los Cavalleros, where he ordered a convent of discalced Carmelites to be founded; and that his remains should be deposited in the residences of the Society.

  17. A reformation made by Father Juan Baptista was approved by the Holy See in 1599, and resulted in the erection of the congregation of discalced Trinitarians in Spain.

  18. He ordered his body to be embalmed, and taken on the royal galley to Manila, and thence to Jerez de los Caballeros, [78] where he founded a convent of discalced Carmelite nuns.

  19. Of monasteries, or religious communities of men, it has the Oratorians before mentioned, and the Discalced Carmelites, in Vicarage place.

  20. Discalced it walks; a stony land of tombs, A strange Petraea of late days, it treads!

  21. The Discalced Carmelites spread rapidly all over Catholic Europe, and then to Spanish America and the East, especially India and Persia, in which lands they have carried on to this day extensive missionary undertakings.

  22. Both observances suffered severely from the various revolutions, but they both still exist, the Discalced being by far the most numerous and thriving.

  23. The painting was taken to the convent of Discalced Carmelites.

  24. She would, she said, take refuge in the Convent of the Discalced Carmelites, and assume the nun's veil the moment she heard that the capitulations were signed.

  25. Again they covered the course thus, and then the whole cavalcade rode to the plaza before the Convent of the Discalced Carmelites.

  26. The great cavalcade paraded the principal streets of the capital, and ran two courses, one in the Calle Mayor and the other before the Convent of Discalced Carmelites.

  27. Only a few weeks before her death, she had gone to the Discalced Convent to visit the Duchess of Mantua with Baltasar Carlos.

  28. The discalced Augustinians as yet have no missions, as they have but recently entered the islands.

  29. The discalced religious of St. Francis manage it; and three priests and four lay-brothers, of exemplary life, live there.

  30. Three discalced religious of St. Francis act there as superintendents, and they prove very advantageous for the corporal and spiritual relief of the sick.

  31. A monastery of discalced Franciscans is located there.

  32. There they are directed by discalced religious of St. Francis, by means of interpreters whom the fathers keep for that purpose.

  33. This ship set out with orders to go to Quanto, where it would find discalced Franciscan religious and there to sell its goods and return with the exchange--and with the permission of Daifusama--to Manila.

  34. Next to them in the fame of this conversion, the discalced religious of the Order of St. Francis went to the islands by way of Nueva Espana; then those of the Order of St. Dominic, and of the Society of Jesus.

  35. Small wonder that peace reigned among the discalced Carmelites so long as Teresa ruled.

  36. To the most blessed father Gregory XIII, chief pontiff, the humble congregation of discalced brethren resident in the Philippine Islands offer homage.

  37. Eight of them are of discalced friars [99] (and two of those convents are now built of stone), and the other four belong to the Augustinian fathers.

  38. Therefore, those in Nueva España will be informed from here to send hereafter only persons of the discalced religious and of their profession, and they will be peaceably received.

  39. This province was established and has been preserved with holy religious, sons of the provinces of the discalced in España; and at present about two-thirds of these religious are from the said provinces.

  40. If the said fathers come to attend to these conversions, will your Majesty be pleased to give permission and equipment to all of us discalced religious who have come from Castilla to return to our province.

  41. The intruding Observantines have attempted to deprive the discalced of the Japan missions and of the convent of San Francisco del Monte, near Manila; and the royal authority is invoked to restrain their encroachments.

  42. Hitherto the discalced Franciscan religious of this province have had charge of their spiritual matters.

  43. The discalced Franciscans were founded by St. Francis of Assisi, under the name Friars Minor, and the rule was very binding and strict.

  44. Those troubles are prevailing in this province because the latter is directly governed by the father commissary-general of Nueva España, who is of the same observance and not a discalced religious.

  45. The greater part of the province rose, and killed four discalced Recollect religious.

  46. The order of discalced Augustinians in Spain petition for leave to go to the islands in 1605.

  47. In 1606, missionaries of the discalced (or Recollect) Augustinians arrive in the Philippines.

  48. The father-visitor entrusted to him, because he himself was busy, the visitation of several convents of the discalced fathers, in which he acquitted himself with great discretion.

  49. She determined to return to the primitive austerity of the Carmelite rule, and in 1562 she founded the first convent of Discalced Carmelite nuns at Avila.

  50. Through her exertions other convents of the order adopted the reform, and in 1580 the existence of the Discalced Carmelites as a separate order was approved.

  51. Christianity flourished so that the first missionaries were obliged to call in aid; and they sent for assistance to the Philippinas, where at that time there were discalced Franciscans and Augustinians, besides members of the Society.

  52. They called to witness the case of the holy Fray Juan Pobre, a discalced friar who disembarked in Japon on his way to China, and whom the Japanese, both heathen and Christian, adored.

  53. Others are being converted through the zeal and care of the discalced Augustinian fathers, who regard them as inhabitants of Baslig, which is their headquarters and priorate.

  54. At the present time some of those Moros have come to the governor of Manila with the title of ambassadors, from Bayùg and Malanào, in order to petition for the discalced Augustinian fathers as ministers of the gospel.

  55. I state then, that in case of the said subjection it would be impracticable to take missionaries there, especially those of our holy discalced branch.

  56. There is a small village next the walls called San Juan, which is in charge of the discalced religious of St. Augustine.

  57. It has also a royal hospital which is in charge of the discalced religious of St. Francis.

  58. There are at present one hundred and five villages (besides those called active missions, which do not enter into this account) at present in the charge of our holy discalced branch, and they lie in more than twenty islands.

  59. We translate and condense from a copy owned by the Library of Congress, which bears the following inscription: [This book] belongs to the Library of the convent of the discalced Augustinian fathers of Valladolid.

  60. Its villages are in charge of discalced Augustinian religious, with the exception of that of Maragondon and its subordinate villages, which are in charge of religious of the Society of Jesus.

  61. It is almost all in charge of religious of the Society of Jesus, except one mission which the discalced Augustinian religious have there.

  62. About it are some natives who are in charge of calced and discalced Augustinian religious.

  63. According to what the discalced provincial of the Filipinas wrote me, who went to follow up the case, penalties were imposed upon the said commissary.

  64. Collect what may have been written on this matter, and bring it; and have the father commissary-general report whether Observantines go among the discalced fathers who are asked for.

  65. Another was sent from the discalced province of San Diego, so that another chapter might be celebrated, and that province appeased.

  66. The discalced religious, as I said, established this province.

  67. I am resolved not to return to it, while there should be any discalced Recollect Franciscan friars, for their life is not that of religious.

  68. There live the discalced fathers of St. Francis, who have attended and attend to the hospital.

  69. This is followed by a request from the discalced Augustinians (1609?

  70. Reply is to be made, presupposing as a certain thing that discalced [i.

  71. The usual difficulties between the ecclesiastical and the secular authorities continue; and to the religious orders represented in the islands is added a new one, that of the discalced Augustinians, or Recollects.

  72. A great aid in making a beginning in correcting the unlawful proceedings of these religious of the Augustinian order has been the coming of the discalced friars of the order.

  73. In the year one thousand six hundred and twenty-two, the numbers of the discalced Augustinians were increased by the second and third missions who had come from España, and by certain men who had taken the habit in the convent of Manila.

  74. The discalced religious of the great father of the Church, St. Augustine, entered Manila in the year 1606.

  75. Like accounts are given of the Recollects, of the hospital brethren of St. John of God, and of the author's own order, the discalced Franciscans.

  76. Moreover, there is at Zébu a convent of calced Augustinians, one of discalced Augustinians or Recollects, one residence of the Society of Jesus, and one alcalde.

  77. Our discalced religious came to these islands immediately following the Augustinian fathers, in the year 1577.

  78. The bishop of Zebu communicating that fact to the superior government, it was agreed that the discalced Augustinians should take charge of that administration, with a foundation, as that was important.

  79. About the same time, also, the Jesuits and the Recollects, or discalced Augustinians, entered the country.

  80. The year 1679 § I Description of the island of Mindòro, and considerations in regard to its spiritual conquest, which was partly obtained before our discalced order assumed its administration.

  81. Let us now consider with the most possible brevity, a concise sketch of the glory which was obtained by our discalced order in return for the hardships which overwhelmed its evangelical workers at so calamitous a time.

  82. But there was one who could not do this, father Fray Antonio de las Misas (also a discalced Augustinian), who was coming from Cuyo and Calamianes to visit those convents.

  83. The district of Masbàte, in charge of the discalced Augustinians, has had an increase of 398 whole tributes through the apostolic zeal of those ministers.

  84. He petitioned that our discalced religious be ordered to retire.

  85. See the various letters relating to the controversy between the calced and discalced religious of the Order of St. Francis, in Vol.

  86. The Camarines have become a very settled and tractable people through the religious instruction and careful teaching of the discalced Franciscan fathers, their ministers.

  87. He wrote to his Majesty, so that the discalced fathers of the order of our father St. Francis, with whom our religious shared the cape, went to the islands in the year 1577.


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