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Amigonian Friars

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282:, given to them by their founder, a Capuchin Friar Minor. They also model themselves on the role of Our Lady of Sorrows, who stood at the foot of the Cross, sharing her son's agony and love for the world. She is a model to the friars of the generosity, mercy, strength and tenderness needed in the mission of serving their charges. 327:
The friars today serve on four continents, and in the Philippines. In Spain, they run about 20 institutions of education and social service. Outside of Spain there is one community each in Ivory Coast and Poland, with another two communities in Germany.
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who support and work with the Amigonian Friars and Religious Sisters. Young people are organized to help in the mission of the institute into Amigonian Youth. Together all these various fruits of the work of Amigó form the "Amigonian Family".
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José María Amigó y Ferrer was born in Massamagrell (Valencia - Spain) on October 17, 1854. As a student at the Theological Seminary, he would volunteer at various hospitals. In 1874, he joined a Capuchin monastery located in the city of
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is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men founded in Spain during the 19th century which specializes in working with young boys facing issues of
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To this end, Amigó established the friars to provide institutions of care and training for poor boys. The first group of 19 novices for the new institute made their first
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Communities of friars also serve throughout the Americas, from the United States and Mexico and throughout South America and in the Caribbean. The general
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of service to the prisons. In the course of this work, he frequently found boys, even
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The friars run a children's home in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. There is also a group of
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Fratres Tertii Ordinis Sancti Francisci Capulatorum a Beata Virgine Perdolente
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Fratres Tertii Ordinis Sancti Francisci Capulatorum a Beata Virgine Perdolente
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North and South America, Spain, Germany, Poland, Ivory Coast, Caribbean
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Luis Amigó Ferrer, O.F.M. Cap., (1854 - 1934) on April 12,1889, in
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Care of young boys who are juvenile delinquents and drug addicts
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In 1885 he founded a religious institute of women, called the
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Catholic religious institutes established in the 19th century
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The friars follow a spirituality based in the vision of St.
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Clerical Religious Congregation of Pontifical Right for men
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Men's congregations of the Franciscan Third Order Regular
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Index

Massamagrell
Valencia
Spain
Superior General
Roman Catholic Church
Latin
juvenile delinquency
drug addiction
Third Order Regular of St. Francis
Bayonne
Bishop
Massamagrell
Province of Valencia
ministry
pre-teenagers
cycle of poverty
religious profession
reform schools
orphanages
Pedagogy
Gospels
Good Shepherd
Good Samaritan
Francis of Assisi
laypeople
Spanish Civil War
Second Spanish Republic
martyrs
venerable
motherhouse

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