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Franciscan : an American dinnerware tradition. by Page, Bob.(CARDINAL)688847; Frederiksen, Dale,1962-(CARDINAL)387041;
Subjects: Catalogs.; Ceramic tableware; Ceramic tableware; Franciscan ware; Franciscan ware; Pottery, American;
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The Franciscans / by O'Mahony, James E.(James Edward),1897-1962.(CARDINAL)202082;
Subjects: Franciscans.;
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Franciscan ware / by Enge, Delleen.(CARDINAL)163920; Gladding, McBean and Company.(CARDINAL)164537;
Subjects: Catalogs.; Gladding, McBean and Company; Franciscan ware; Pottery, American;
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The Franciscans: love at work / by Hanley, Boniface.(CARDINAL)147206; Fink, Salvator.(CARDINAL)215370;
Subjects: Secular Franciscan Order.;
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Franciscan LECTIO: Reading the world through the living word / by Riley, Dan.(CARDINAL)756318;
ranciscan Lectio is for all those on a spiritual journey who long to see the world more beautifully and deeply and become more attentive and present. "This unique Franciscan reader is like nothing else in its field-and so well put together!" -Fr. Richard Rohr, O.F.M. An ancient tradition dating back to the third century, lectio divina has long served as an avenue of contemplative prayer, but the practice has often been systematized, intellectualized, or only practiced by monastics. Few authors have attempted to universalize lectio using contemporary language or approach it from a Franciscan perspective. St. Paul says that the Word of God is alive and active in our hearing, and if the incarnation is true, then the Word can be experienced in all places. Lectio, therefore, is not only a spiritual practice for reading sacred texts but can be applied to any felt experience. Our experiences, too, are sacred: we need only to acknowledge their depth and beauty. In the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, we can see the God of all creation who has always been "hidden in plain sight"-a presence that shows forth in every created thing.
Subjects: Religon.; Prayer.; Christian Living.;
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Angelo Clareno : a chronicle or history of the seven tribulations of the Order of Brothers Minor / by Angelus,Clarenus,approximately 1255-1337.(CARDINAL)738113; Burr, David,1934-(CARDINAL)746743; Daniel, E. Randolph(Emmett Randolph),1935-(CARDINAL)176938;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223 -230) and indexes.Angelo's life -- Angelo's chronicle -- Angelo's sources -- Angelo's style -- Historical value -- Apocalyptic expectation -- This translation -- Prologue -- The speech of Christ to Francis -- Christ's second speech -- The Testament and the rule -- Francis and Christ -- Francis's second speech -- Francis and the twelve go to Pope Innocent III -- Sayings of Francis -- The angel's speech -- Christ's third speech -- The first tribulation of the Order of Blessed Francis -- The return of Francis from Egypt -- Francis and the Lord Cardinal at the general chapter -- The ministers and the rule on poverty -- Peter of Stacia -- Francis's closeness to Christ and to the Holy Spirit -- A holy brother comes to Francis -- Brother Elias and the demonic plot -- Francis speaks on the present and future state of the order -- Elias replaces Francis as leader -- Francis writes the rule -- Pope Honorius and the Regula bullata -- The future reformation of the rule -- The death of Francis -- The second tribulation -- Elias persecutes the companions -- Elias approaches Pope Gregory -- The persecution of the Holy Brothers -- Caesar of Speyer -- Bernard of Quintavalle and the other companions -- The third tribulation -- A delegation of Holy Brothers is chosen -- Crescentius goes to the Pope -- The persecution -- The resignation of Crescentius and the election of John of Parma -- Simplicity and brevity rather than sophistication -- The generalship of John of Parma -- The fourth tribulation -- The first reason for the persecution of John of Parma -- The second reason for the persecution of John of Parma -- The third reason for the persecution -- The fourth reason for the persecution -- The trials of John of Parma and Gerard -- The fifth tribulation -- Peter Olivi -- The spirituals of the Marches of Ancona -- Conrad of Offida -- The continued persecution of the Friars -- From the Marches of Ancona -- The sixth tribulation -- Ubertino of Casale and the process before Clement V -- The interregnum (1314-1316) -- The pontificate of John XXII -- The seventh tribulation."Presents the full English text of the 'History of the Seven Tribulations' by Angelo Clareno. Includes an Introduction that summarizes Clareno's life, use of sources, writing style, and historical impact"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Franciscans;
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The Franciscans came first. by Royer, Fanchón,1902-1986.(CARDINAL)193547;
Bibliography: pages 188-190.First schoolteacher: Pedro de Gante.--First great victory for God: Toribio de Motolinia.--The boy martyrs of Tlaxcala: Martin de Valencia.--The fighting first bishop's reward: Juan de Zumarraga.--The first American Republics: Don Vasco de Quiroga.--The saintly first road builder: Sebastian de Aparicio.--"First in the hearts of his countrymen": Pedro de Betancourt.--First among God's walkers: Antonio Margil de Jesus.--The first Californian: Junipero Serra.
Subjects: Biographies.; Franciscans; Franciscans;
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The spiritual Franciscans / by Muzzey, David Saville,1870-1965.(CARDINAL)201215;
"Bibliographical note on the early legends of Saint Francis": pages 58-70.Bibliography: pages 71-75.
Subjects: Franciscans.; Old State Library Collection.;
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The spectacular San Franciscans. by Altrocchi, Julia Cooley,1893-1972.(CARDINAL)126467;
"Acknowledgements and bibliography": pages 362-374.
Subjects: Old State Library Collection.;
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The California padres and their missions. by Saunders, Charles Francis,1859-1941.(CARDINAL)186659; Chase, J. Smeaton(Joseph Smeaton),1864-1923.(CARDINAL)189869;
Subjects: Franciscans; Missions;
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