Pauperes de Assisio, but they were doubtless dissuaded from this at Rome, as too closely resembling that of the Pauperes de Lugduno.
Waldensian who had left his brethren to transform the association of the Pauperes de Lugduno into the monastic-like lay union of Pauperes Catholici, to which in A.
On the origin, character, and task of the Pauperes Catholici referred to above, the epistles of Pope Innocent III.
The meaning of all this devotion to lepers is shown in the name which Aelred applies to them--pauperes Christi.
Poverty was not a social state, but a spiritual; and consequently the poor generally were not the pauperes Christi, but those who, like the monks, had taken vows of poverty.
A more immediate example for Wykeham in his desire to make provision for the maintenance and education of "pauperes et indigentes clericii" was Bishop Stapledon of Exeter.
In the end, the monastic idea seems to have triumphed with this important distinction that, for the adult monks, were substituted "scholares pauperes et indigentes.
The "pauperes scholares" of Winchester were expected to be proficient in grammar.
As we have reiterated so frequently, the actual term used in the foundation deed is "pauperes et indigentes.
The foundation deeds state explicitly that they were established for "pauperes et indigentes scolares.
Duran de Huesca, a Catalan, conceived the idea of fighting the heretics with their own weapons, and founded the Pauperes Catholici as an Order professing poverty and engaged in missionary work.
They called themselves the Poor Men of Lyons--Pauperes de Lugduno; Li Poure de Lyod.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pauperes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.