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friars (from Latin
fratres, i.e. brothers) belonged to the so‐called mendicant (i.e. begging) monastic orders. The four most important were the
Franciscans,
Dominicans,
Carmelites, and
Augustinians. The friars emerged in the early 13th cent., partly as a response to the spiritual needs of a changing society, particularly increasing urbanization, partly to combat heresy by teaching and example.
The friars, though frequently following variants of older monastic rules, differed from monks in fundamental respects. Adopting a life of poverty, they refused endowments and property, relying instead on begging; their
raison d'être was engagement with, rather than seclusion from, the secular world. As orthodox evangelists they placed much emphasis on learning both within their own communities and in the universities, and it is no coincidence that almost all of the leading intellectuals of late medieval Europe, including Thomas Aquinas and
Duns Scotus, were friars.
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Friars' season to remember
Newspaper article from: Oak Leaves (Oak Park, IL); 3/8/2000; 700+ words
; ...since its inception in 1993. That first Friars varsity team had a 1-9 record while...season, much was expected of the talented Friars and they came through by advancing to...20 Fenwick 51, Loyola Academy 35 The Friars illustrated their great balance in the...
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These Friars bring up images of '87 squad.(The Providence Journal)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 2/19/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...about it. The first? Both this year's Friars and the `87 team were overachievers...every sense of the word. Unlike the `97 Friars, a talented team that underachieved much...through the NCAA Tournament, this year's Friars and the `87 version got the most out...
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The Friars Club Plans a Slammin' Magical Night in Honor of Earvin `Magic' Johnson, September 4, 2002.
Business Wire; 8/2/2002; 700+ words
; ...ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Aug. 2, 2002 Friars Club of California to Combine World Famous...take center court in Los Angeles as the Friars Club of California honors him with their...roast and Lifetime Achievement Award. The Friars Club of California announced today that...
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Friar Chemical shows small businesses can have large impact
Magazine article from: The State Journal; 12/4/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...why when times get tough, downsizing or divestment is the solution," said Fred Friar, president of Friar Chemical Co. in Lavelette. Some may disagree with Friar's theory, but it seems, at least for his company, small has its advantages...
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Friar Odoric and the first Misa de Gallo.(Society)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin; 12/24/2005; 700+ words
; ...CASTRO A popular tale is the legend of Friar Odoric and the first Christmas celebrated...Magellan set foot on these islands, a friar of the Franciscan Order from the Italian town Perdenonea"Friar Odorica"held the first Christmas mass...
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The Friars Club Plans a Slammin' Magical Night in Honor of Earvin `Magic' Johnson, October 20, 2002.
Business Wire; 8/14/2002; 700+ words
; ...BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 14, 2002 Friars Club of California to Combine World...take center court in Los Angeles as the Friars Club of California honors him with their...roast and Lifetime Achievement Award. The Friars Club of California announced today that...
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Friars' Howard Home Fosters Tradition of Brotherhood
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 3/17/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...served a community of Franciscan friars since opening in 1931. The...and is also home to 18 veteran friars. About 200 acres of surrounding...impressive undertaking designed by a friar; the Italian Renaissance friary...the mile-long driveway the friars use for jogging, one first...
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Friars' stall steals win at No. 1 Loyola
Newspaper article from: Elm Leaves (Elmwood Park, IL); 1/15/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...the Chicagoland Girls Prep Classic. The Friars will need another outstanding effort to...but the best will be expected from the Friars (13-4) the rest of this season after...state's top-ranked Class AA team. The Friars can certainly expect to move up from their...
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Glory Be! Case Is Made for Southern Saints; Friars Slain 410 Years Ago May Get Vatican's Blessing
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/15/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...beatification. Though the friars died centuries ago...of Spanish Florida. Friar Pedro de Corpa had spent...Mass. They killed the friar with stone clubs, severed...warriors killed four more friars -- Blas Rodriguez...the next several days. Friar Pedro Fernandez de Chozas...
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The Other Friars: The Carmelite, Augustinian, Sack, and Pied Friars in the Middle Ages
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; The Other Friars: The Carmelite, Augustinian, Sack, and Pied Friars in the Middle Ages. By Frances Andrews. [Monastic...of date, about the Carmelites and the Augustinian Friars have been repeated even in scholarly studies about...
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Friar Marcos de Niza
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Friar Marcos de Niza Friar Marcos de Niza (ca. 1500-1558), Franciscan missionary in Spanish...Estabanico (who had been with Cabeza de Vaca) to explore in advance. The friar sent his companion ahead. Estabanico reached the Zuni pueblo of Hawikuh...
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friars
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
friars (from fratres , i.e. brothers) belonged...had communities of associated nuns. The friars emerged in the early 13th cent., partly...struggle against heresy and dissent. The friars, though frequently following variants of...
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Augustinian friars
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Augustinian friars (the order of Hermits of St Augustine...agitation by the Anglo‐Irish friars, they were granted increasing powers...the Irish limit had passed to the Gaelic friars by 1518 with the appointment of Richard...
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Friar Rush
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology
Friar Rush A character in medieval German folklore, Friar Rush (Br ü der Rausch) was the devil disguised as a friar. He was a mis-chief-maker who entered monasteries to cause trouble for the monks by confusing and tempting them...
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Friar
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Friar (Lat., frater , ‘brother...into the Romance languages and English, a friar was one who belonged to a mendicant order...not itinerant. The best-known orders of friars are the Dominicans , Franciscans , Carmelites...
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