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Boni Homines

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61:. By the end of the twelfth century they had more than sixty monasteries, principally in Acquitaine, Anjou and Normandy. The rules of the order were relaxed to a great extent after 1643. In the Eighteenth Century they had three convents of nuns. The order was suppressed in the 137:
L'Histoire des ordres monastiques, religieux et militaires, et des congregations séculières de l'un et de l'autre sexe, qui ont été établis jusqu'à présent
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The Fratres Saccati, or Brothers of Penitence, were an order that were active in Spain, France and England. It is said that they controlled
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under the title of "Boni Homines". They had charge of all the royal hospitals in Portugal and sent missionaries to India and Ethiopia.
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in England, but this has been completely repudiated in an article by Richard Emory in the journal
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The Order of Grandmont, were an austere order founded by
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Bonhommes
Grandmontines
St. Stephen of Muret
French Revolution
Brothers of Penitence
Ashridge Priory
Edington Priory
Helyot
Portuguese Boni Homines
John de Vicenza
Pope Martin V
Pierre Helyot
"Boni Homines" 
Catholic Encyclopedia
"Boni Homines" 
Catholic Encyclopedia
Categories
Catholic orders and societies
Latin words and phrases
Legal concepts

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