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friars <a friar; friars> SUST.

friars

barefooted friars

friar <a friar; friars> SUST.

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Originally the catacombs were intended only for the dead friars.
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It constituted a biting satire on the charlatanism and bombast of the popular preaching friars of the day.
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Initially it was a relatively small project for a friary of 13 Capuchin friars, who were to observe strict poverty.
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One or more groups of monks or friars also settled in this area.
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It opens with the friars constructing a new hut.
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Those that heard them were so inflamed by their message that they desired to leave the city and follow these friars into the wilderness.
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In 1773, he joined the order of Capuchin friars, and in 1779 was ordained priest.
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There were significant changes in religion which saw mendicant friars and new devotions expand, particularly in the developing burghs.
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Everything was to be obtained by begging, and the friars were not allowed even to touch money.
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This was calculated to appeal to the passions of the populace of towns who appeared to have particular complaints against friars.
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