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General Audience of 13 January 2010: The Mendicant Orders### Summary of Mendicant Orders from the Vatican Document
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THE CONGREGATION FOR INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFEThe Mendicant Orders started in the early part of the thirteenth century. Their name comes from the corporate poverty which they practice in addition to ...
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Mendicant Orders in the Medieval WorldIt was this way of life that gave them their name, “mendicant,” derived from the Latin mendicare, meaning “to beg.” Unlike monks of the Cistercian or ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Monks, Friars, or Religious Priests? - Diocese of BrownsvilleA difference exists between a monk, a friar, and a religious priest. FRIAR “A member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant ...
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The mendicant orders (Chapter 6) - Monastic and Religious Orders ...They were itinerant and they were mendicant, that is, they wandered from place to place and were allowed to beg for their livelihood.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Our Order - Conventual Franciscan FriarsFrancis of Assisi, with his first companions, presented themselves to Pope Innocent III in 1209, seeking oral approval of their evangelical form of life. ... Bull ...
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Mendicant Orders of the Middle Ages - Catholic KnowledgeThe word 'Mendicant' means beggar, and this was due to the fact that the Mendicant Friars, in contrast to the Benedictine Monks, lived in towns, rather than on ...
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HISTORY OF THE MENDICANT FRIARS | Historyworld### Summary of Early Spread of Mendicant Orders to Universities by Mid-13th Century
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The Mendicant Orders | EWTNJan 13, 2010 · The idea that Christ came down to earth poor and that the true Church must be the very Church of the poor clashed with this Church. The ...Missing: Matthew 8:20
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Franciscans - Terra Sancta Ministries... Order. An itinerant and mendicant lifestyle in imitation of Jesus (Matthew 8:20; Luke 8:1-3) characterized this new form of religious life. St. Francis's ...
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The Rise of the Monasteries | World History - Lumen LearningThey were called the mendicant, or begging, orders because their members begged for the food and clothes. At their foundation these orders rejected the ...
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Ashley/Dominicans: 2 Professors 1200sInto the daily liturgical schedule of the friars were fitted necessary chores, begging, and study. The preachers (always at least by twos) traveled with ...
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Mendicant Spirituality - CarmelitesAnother feature of the mendicant lifestyle that is very important for the friars is that of 'itinerancy'. We are not bound to one religious house or one ...Missing: routine | Show results with:routine
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Friars### Summary of Mendicant Friars in the Middle Ages
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The Breviari d'Amor: Rhetoric and Preaching in Thirteenth-Century ...Church's repression of heresy was preaching, and that they seem to have been persuasive preachers, even using vernacular scriptures, whence the concurrent ...
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[PDF] The Architecture of the Mendicant Orders in the Middle AgesNov 28, 2012 · European cities of any size had one or more mendicant convents. These institutions re- shaped the topographical, social, and economic ...
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Monks and the Universities, c. 1200–1500 (Chapter 58)When at the end of the twelfth century the universities first emerged in Italy, Spain, and France, the culture of monastic learning was already centuries-old ...
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[PDF] The Medieval Economy of Salvation - OAPEN Homeof new religious and charitable orders (mendicants, Templars, Hospitallers, hospitals, and leprosaria) created new outlets for pious giving. 11 Not only was.
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THE MENDICANT FRIARS IN THE MEDIEVAL DIOCESE OF ... - jstorThe mendicant friars emerged at a time of reform and renewal in the Church. preacher addressed from a pulpit in the crossing arch of the tower. friary.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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THE THIRD ORDER OF ST. FRANCIS IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLANDfor no aspect of the history of the mendicant orders is more obscure and enigmatic than the problem of tracing in England the existence of a mediaeval Third ...
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Chapter 9 The Peculiarities of Frontier Religious Authority in the Age ...Mar 14, 2020 · The early friars were more than successful; by 1250, the Dominicans had founded twenty convents in the most important cities of the Iberian ...
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The Coming of the Friars (Chapter 3) - The Landscape of Pastoral ...However, if Moorman's estimate of 2,420 Franciscans in England and Wales around 1300 is accurate, the order would nearly double in membership between 1256 and ...
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Papal Inquisition | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1233, Pope Gregory IX issued two papal bulls establishing the papal Inquisition ... Dominicans and Franciscans were generally chosen as papal inquisitors.
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Second Council of Lyons – 1274 - Papal EncyclicalsWe perpetually forbid absolutely all the forms of religious life and the mendicant orders founded after the said council which have not merited confirmation of ...
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Council of Vienne 1311-1312 A.D. - Papal EncyclicalsThose which have customarily been governed by the secular clergy shall be conferred on secular clerics, those which have usually been entrusted to or ...
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Paradiso 11 - Digital Dante - Columbia UniversityParadiso 11 will view kindly: to live a life of militant and indeed transformational poverty, in the mode of St. Francis of Assisi.
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[PDF] Ancrene wisse: From pastoral literature to vernacular spiritualityof the mendicant orders at the beginning of the thirteenth century and the popularity of heretical movements, from the. Cathars to the Waldensians, can be ...
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THE WESTERN CHURCH UNDER POPE JOHN XXII Political ... - jstorDivided on the interpretation of the doctrine of usus pauper, the conventuals were defending the position that the essence of evangelical poverty was the ...
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THE FRANCISCAN CRISIS UNDER JOHN XXII - jstorwhole sequence of John's arguments in his Bulls on poverty. 4. But his prime concern is not John's personal viewpoint or the place of his pontificate ...Missing: debate trials
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[PDF] THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE DARKNESS IN CHRIST'S ...... John XXII accuses the Spiritual Franciscans of five errors: 1) There are two churches, one carnal led by the pope and the other spiritual. 2) Priests can no ...
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What Became of the Monks and Nuns at the Dissolution?Between 1536 and 1540, on the orders of Henry VIII, every single abbey and priory in England was forcibly closed. Discover what happened to the many ...
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Suppression of Monasteries in Continental Europe - New AdventThe convents of the mendicant orders (Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, Carmelites) and the religious houses of women were the first to fall. Then came the ...
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The Dissolution of the Midlands Friaries in 1538-39 - Academia.eduthe article examines the history and archaeology of the Dissolution of the mendicant friaries in the Midlands, against the background of changing attitudes ...
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The French Revolution and the Catholic Church | History TodayThe Assembly suppressed all remaining religious orders, including those staffing schools and hospitals, and ordered remaining non-jurors to leave or be ...
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Suppression of Religious Orders in France | NACMSThis is a fascinating history of what happens when a government promulgates laws promoting anticlericalism.
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Order of Friars Minor | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaLeo XIII completed the union by his Bull “Felicitate quadam” of October 4, which removed every distinction between the branches, even the difference of name, ...
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Early Mendicant Mission in the New World - jstorThis contribution starts out with discussing some of the preconditions that set the stage for thinking about New. World mission and the role of the ...Missing: revivals | Show results with:revivals
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Despair over declining numbers shows lack of faith, pope tells ...Nov 7, 2022 · Aging or declining membership should prompt members of religious orders to ask, "What do we do?" but not to despair, Pope Francis said.
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Contemporary Challenges for Global Catholicism - la civiltà cattolicaMay 18, 2021 · While the Second Vatican Council did much to renew and revitalize the Church, today it faces many challenges, in addition to declining ...Missing: mendicant | Show results with:mendicant
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Developments and challenges in ecumenism todayThe ecumenical activity of the past 50 years has broadened the horizon for all involved, and allowed them to perceive the great diversity of Christianity in ...
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St. Francis and the Rule of 1223 – Secular Franciscan Order – USAJun 9, 2023 · April 16, 1209, is given as the date on which the Franciscan Order was constituted and the Protorule was approved orally by the Pope. Over the ...
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[PDF] Franciscan Family ExplanationMay 18, 2023 · st. Order. 1. Order Friar Minor (O.F.M.) founded 1209 (1223 first Rule ). 2. "Conventuals” O.F.M. Conv. formed 1517. 3. "Capuchins" O.F.M . Cap.
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The History of the Capuchins - Frati Minori CappucciniThe Capuchins were founded around 1525 by Matteo da Bascio, who sought a return to original Franciscan lifestyle, and were approved by Pope Clement VII in 1528.Missing: Conv | Show results with:Conv
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Holy Land History - Franciscan MonasteryOct 24, 2018 · Franciscans arrived in the Holy Land in 1217, just six years after St. Francis of Assisi founded the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor).Missing: spread expansion Padua
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[PDF] History Franciscan Movement 01 (pdf)Missionary Expansion to the Holy Land and the Far East. The Franciscan missionary calling forms part and parcel of the charism of St. Francis and his early ...Missing: 1220s | Show results with:1220s
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The Life of St. Anthony of Padua - Franciscan Friars of the AtonementKnown as the patron saint of the poor, of sailors and fishermen, of priests and travelers, a protector and guardian of the mails, and wonder-worker.Missing: spread 1220s expansion Americas
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There are 12127 friars in 119 countries worldwide - OFM.orgOct 12, 2022 · Currently, the Order of Friars Minor has 12,127 friars in 119 countries. Of these: 445 postulants (not counted); 325 novices; 1,409 temporarily ...Missing: 2023 2024
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Laudato si' (24 May 2015) - The Holy SeeMay 24, 2015 · In the words of this beautiful canticle, Saint Francis of Assisi reminds us that our common home is like a sister with whom we share our life.
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How we Franciscans are challenged by the encyclical Laudato SiDec 3, 2020 · Laudato Si' states that we all breathe one air only, and that the water we all drink is from one source. Equally, the food we eat and the land ...Missing: worldwide 2020s interfaith
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Interfaith Dialogue and the Franciscan Path to Peace - JPIC-FAFranciscan institutions often include interfaith education, preparing young people to lead with compassion and awareness. Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si', ...Missing: alignment | Show results with:alignment
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The Canticle of Brother Sun (1225) - Secular Franciscan OrderBackground: The companions of Saint Francis tell us that the Canticle of Brother. Sun was composed while he was staying in a small hut next to San Damiano.<|separator|>
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The Heritage of the Franciscan FamilyAug 8, 2023 · Contemplation, conversion, minority, and poverty are essential Franciscan values exemplified in the life of St. Francis.
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Franciscan Institute | St. Bonaventure UniversityThe Franciscan Institute, located on the St. Bonaventure University campus, engages in three principal areas of scholarly concern: research, publications and ...Missing: contributions humanitarian
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Franciscans International: HomeSupport Us. You can help Franciscan sisters and brothers across the world to take their struggle to the United Nations. Support our work today with a donation!Missing: humanitarian | Show results with:humanitarian
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The Dominican OrderFounded in 1216 for preaching the Gospel and the salvation of souls, St Dominic's Order has now spread throughout the world. From the earliest days, the Order ...
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Rule of St. Augustine - Dominican Friars Province of St. JosephThe rule is elegant in its simplicity, addressing the very heart of human desires and needs, showing by prescript and exhortation how men are to live their ...
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Mottos of the Order - Nashville DominicansWhen St. Dominic encountered the Albigensians, he realized that the only thing that could counteract their heresy was a preaching of the truth with integrity.Missing: Augustine | Show results with:Augustine
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Catholic Encyclopedia (1913):Order of Preachers, Part 1The most celebrated philosophical works of the thirteenth century were those of Albertus Magnus and St. Thomas Aquinas. The former compiled on the model of ...
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A Timeline of the Inquisitions - University of Notre Dame1231: Pope Gregory IX authorizes Dominicans to examine Cathar and other Christian heretics in southern France and Italy, the so-called "medieval inquisitions.".
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A mission in the New World | 800 years of Dominican booksDominican friars were among the earliest missionaries in the 'new world' of the Americas during the sixteenth century. The first four established a house at ...Missing: Asia | Show results with:Asia
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The Establishment of the Dominican Presence (1581-1631) in the ...Aug 6, 2025 · This article presents an overview of the first fifty years of the Dominican presence in the Philippines (1581-1631).
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Angelicum: Pontifical University of Saint Thomas AquinasThe Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, also known as the Angelicum, located in Rome. The Faculties of Theology, Philosophy, Canon Law, and ...Home - Facoltà di Teologia · About Us · Student Area · RomeMissing: intellectual | Show results with:intellectual
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Order of Friars Preachers Dominicans - Catholic-HierarchyStatistics ; 2020, 4,219, 5,647 ; 2021, 4,147, 5,545 ; 2022, 4,101, 5,503 ; 2023, 4,093, 5,432 ...
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Dominican Justice Ministry: Expose the Truth About Human TraffickingSep 1, 2017 · Human trafficking is the exploitation of a person through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of forced labor or commercial ...
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Homepage - Lay Dominicans### Summary of the Role of Dominican Laity and Sisters in the Preaching Mission
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History of the Augustinian Order - AugustijnenThe Order of the Eremites of Saint Augustine came into being, in March 1244 on a small scale, and in 1256 in a larger union approved by Pope Alexander IV.Missing: OSA origins suppression
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Augustinian Canons and Hermits - Monasteries.comIn 1256, Pope Alexander IV brought them together, not just for the purpose of organization, but to entrust them with the task of becoming active preachers and ...Missing: OSA origins members education missions
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hermits of St. Augustine - New AdventIn the year 1256 the Bonites possessed eleven monasteries and gave the first general to the Augustinian Order (see above). (4) The Brittinians (Brictinians), so ...Present Condition Of The... · Reform Movements · Privileges Of The OrderMissing: origins | Show results with:origins<|separator|>
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Who are the Augustinians? A look at Pope Leo XIV's religious orderMay 10, 2025 · The Order of Saint Augustine today includes some 2,800 Augustinians in 47 countries throughout the world, according to the order. Leo XIV is the ...
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History of the Carmelite OrderThe Order of Carmelites has its origins on Mount Carmel, in Palestine, where, as we read in the first Book of Kings, the great prophet Elijah defended the true ...
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History of Carmelite Order — OCDS Wash ProvIn 1562, a Spanish Carmelite nun, St. Teresa of Avila, reformed the Carmelite Order, assisted by another great Carmelite, St. John of the Cross. They ...
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Carmelites | Carmelitani | Carmelitas :: O.Carm :: Friars - OCARM.orgIn total there are 2020 Carmelites, of whom 14 are bishops, 1299 priests, 6 permanent deacons, 203 solemnly professed friars, 342 simply professed friars, and ...
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The Order Now - OCD VocationsApr 28, 2023 · Today there are over 4,000 Discalced Carmelite Friars. With the 10,000 Carmelite nuns, and over 60 congregations and secular institutes ...
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[PDF] The Mendicant Orders of medieval Dublin - Queen's University BelfastSupplementary materials. Where possible, we endeavour to provide supplementary materials to theses. This may include video, audio and other types of files.
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Building Community | Augustinian VocationAn Augustinian community is basically a Christian community, living, reflecting on and proclaiming the message of Jesus.
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5 Things to Know About Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and the Brown ...The Brown Scapular is neither a good luck charm, talisman, or amulet. It is a symbol of devotion and obedience to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.Missing: mystical theology
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Carmelite HistoryIn the 16th century in Spain, St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) renewed the Carmelite Order. With St. John of the Cross (1542-1591), she strengthened the Order's ...
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Mendicants, the Communes, and the Law1 | Church HistoryAug 27, 2008 · While all these orders were rooted in the monastic tradition, some, such as the Humiliati, the Augustinians (Eremiti), the Carmelites, and the ...
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00.09.07, Andrews, The Early Humiliati | The Medieval ReviewIn this analysis, Andrews traces the representation of the early Humiliati between the fourteenth-century accounts of Dominican order historians and the ...
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16.06.08, Miller and Taylor-Mitchell, From Giotto to Botticelli | The ...As the first English-language account of Humiliati art from its beginnings to suppression, their conclusions will inevitably attract further testing. It is to ...
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[PDF] The Early Humiliati - dokumen.pubThe Humiliati have been accorded little attention in previous studies both because of the local nature of the order and because of its suppression in 1571 ...
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4172 Sack Friars 01 - Augnet.orgThe Sack Friars (officially the Order of the Penitence of Jesus Christ, and popularly called Saccati in Italian) were part of the thirteenth-century mendicant ...
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Our Roots - The TrinitariansToday's Trinitarians are the direct descendants of this reform movement. Since the late 19th century, restoration of the Order has been taking place.Missing: mendicant suppression
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Trinitarian Order Quietly Helping Persecuted Christians for 800 YearsFeb 28, 2025 · The Trinitarian Order was established in the Middle Ages to free Christian captives held by Muslims during the Crusades.