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Rebuilt after a fire (1614) also the franciscans observants (Bernardines) church.
Muslims throughout the world are celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, where observants fast from dawn till dusk.
The church belonged originally to the Franciscan Observants.
It has allotments for both Church of England and Roman Catholic observants.
Each candle represents a principle that gives focus to Kwanzaa and, according to some of its observants, gives blacks a code for survival.
After his ordination, he was employed in preaching, in which field the Italian Observants of that time were especially prominent.
He joined the Order of Friars Minor Observants at a young age, spending his youth in the service of the Franciscans.
But Brachman warns that Khan and others like him will "always consider themselves observants of, not proponents of" violence as a way to protect themselves legally.
After ordination Leonard contracted a bleeding ulcer and was sent to his hometown where there was a monastery of the Franciscan Observants (1704).
He is buried in the Church of the Minor Observants of St. Francis in Valletta.
Following years of conflict and division within the Franciscan Order, 1514 was a year of important monastic reform in Bolzano which adopted the "Observants" principles.
The most important of these congregations of the "Regular Observants" were those of Illiceto, in the district of Siena, established in 1385.
Franciscans observants in Poland and Lithuania are known as Bernardines, after Bernardino of Siena, although the term elsewhere refers to Cistercians instead.
These kind of knaves I know which in this plainness Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly-ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely.
The "Observants", most commonly simply called Franciscan friars, official name: the "Friars Minor" (OFM).
The religious holiday involves a nuanced act of reflection, demanding that observants not only take personal responsibility for their misdeeds but also seek the forgiveness of both God and those whom they wronged.
According to the servants, the observants, as they called themselves, in reference to the Law of Moses, met in a garden in Palma where they observed Yom Kippur.
At the time of the titling of the church, two factions arranged among the observants: a part that wanted to dedicate the church to the Immaculate, the other one to St. Antonio from Padova.
In 1487, Otto IV and his relatives Philip II and Henry VI invited, with papal approval, Franciscan Observants to establish a new monastery at Korbach.
His overall policy was to attempt to incorporate the observants into the general administration of the various provinces; for example, the Spanish observants were merged into the Province of Spain in 1505.
He died at Venice, in the midst of his labours, and was buried in the Church of the Observants of that city in the presence of a vast concourse of people attracted by his reputation as a saint.
Two main impulses led to the reconstruction of this church; one was the reform sweeping the order of the Franciscan Observants, and the other was the wishes of Doge Andrea Gritti, whose family palace neighbored the church.
As Westchester County prepared to continue its spraying last night, many Jewish residents voiced concern that such efforts would interfere with the start of the Succoth holiday, which requires observants to sit in an open air tent or hut to take their evening meal.
On his return to the Low Countries he served in several posts for the Franciscan Observants of the Cologne Province, including as provincial of the Province of Cologne (1470-73), then guardian of the convent of Mechlin in present-day Belgium, where he died in 1477.
Zionist religious parties focused on maintaining the balance between observants and seculars in issues such as education, Kashrut, keeping the Sabbath and matrimonial law, while Haredi parties demanded funds for religious scholars and the continued exemption of their followers from military service (decided on by David Ben-Gurion in 1951.)