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Venice had been the home of the Theatines order in the city.
The basilica is the general seat for the religious order of the Theatines.
In 1806, the Theatines were suppressed and it acquired secular use.
He was brought to the monastery of the Theatines to recuperate.
In 1598, a general chapter of the Theatines adopted Probabiliorism.
In 1647 it was designated to the Madonna, patroness of the Theatines.
Like the Theatines in the 16th Century, this congregation enjoyed much more influence and importance than its size would suggest.
He entered the order of the Theatines in 1525, and is believed to be the first man to receive the Theatine habit.
The Theatines managed to escape to Venice.
He retired this post to work with Saint Cajetan who had established the Theatines.
He studied theology with the Theatines of Yecla.
Ventura, superior general of the Theatines, and Fr.
The Theatines had few colleges in the Commonwealth, but theirs were the first attempts at school reform in the 1830s.
Like the Theatines but unlike members of other religious orders, Jesuits had no distinctive garb or habit.
In Paris, he earned a post as maître de musique at a Theatines monastery.
By the age of twelve he held the position of sacristan and carechist at a house of the Theatines near his home.
In 1639, religious of the Order of Theatines reached Goa to found a convent.
He brought both the Theatines and the Somaschi to work in the diocese of Piacenza.
The left transept is dedicated to Saint Cajetan, founder of the Theatines.
The Theatines undertook checking the spread of heresy and contributed to a regeneration of the clergy.
He painted in the Tribune and cupola of the Annunziata, church of the Theatines.
In 1801, San Silvestro was granted to the Lazarists, having been abandoned by the Theatines some years before.
In the centre niche is housed a state of San Gaetano, founder of the Theatines order.
This was a convent owned by the Theatines, the first of the crusading Orders founded before the Jesuits in 1524.
The Theatines combined the pursuit of evangelical perfection traditional among religious orders with apostolic service generally expected of diocesan clergy.