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    Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written in about 400 AD by Augustine of Hippo. There are two distinct types of Augustinians in Catholic religious orders dating back to the 12th–13th centuries: [1] [2]

    • Augustinianism

      Augustinianism. Augustinianism is the philosophical and...

  2. Augustinianism. Augustinianism is the philosophical and theological system of Augustine of Hippo and its subsequent development by other thinkers, notably Boethius, Anselm of Canterbury and Bonaventure. [1] [2] [3] Among Augustine's most important works are The City of God, De doctrina Christiana, and Confessions .

  3. La Orden de San Agustín ( O. S. A. ), en latín Ordo Fratrum Sancti Augustini, —históricamente conocida como Orden de Ermitaños de San Agustín ( O. E. S. A. ); en latín, Ordo Eremitarum Sancti Augustini — es una orden religiosa mendicante establecida por la Iglesia católica bajo el pontificado de Inocencio IV en el año 1244, ante la necesidad de ...

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Augustinian, member of any of the Roman Catholic religious orders and congregations of men and women whose constitutions are based on the Rule of St. Augustine. More specifically, the name is used to designate members of two main branches of Augustinians—namely, the Augustinian Canons and the Augustinian Hermits, with their female ...

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  5. Spanish Augustinians first went to Peru in 1551. From there they went to Ecuador in 1573, and from Ecuador in 1575 to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Panama and Venezuela. The order founded the Ecuadorean University of Quito in 1586. Augustinians also entered Argentina via Chile between 1617 and 1626.

    • 1 March 1244; 779 years ago, though has predating history
    • 2,616 friars (1,852 are priests) As of 2020[update]
    • Augustinian General Curia
    • Latin:, Anima una et cor unum in Deum, English:, One mind and one heart intent upon God
  6. La Orden de San Agustín nació jurídicamente en marzo de 1244, cuando el Papa Inocencio IV unió a varios grupos de ermitaños al servicio de la Iglesia Universal como comunidad de frailes mendicantes.

  7. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Augustinian . Augustinian, In the Roman Catholic church, a member of any of the religious orders and congregations whose constitutions are based on the Rule of St. Augustine, including the Hospitallers ( Knights of Malta) and the Dominican s.