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- Catholic_religious_order abstract "Catholic religious orders are, historically, a category of Catholic religious institutes.Subcategories are canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the divine office and serve a church and perhaps a parish); monastics (monks or nuns living and working in a monastery and reciting the divine office); mendicants (friars or religious sisters who live from alms, recite the divine office, and, in the case of the men, participate in apostolic activities); and clerks regular (priests who take religious vows and have a very active apostolic life).In the past, what distinguished religious orders from other institutes was the classification of the vows that the members took in religious profession as solemn vows, but in the course of the 20th century some religious institutes outside the category of orders obtained permission to make solemn vows, at least of poverty, thus blurring the distinction.".
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- Catholic_religious_order wikiPageID "1088817".
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- Catholic_religious_order hasPhotoCollection Catholic_religious_order.
- Catholic_religious_order subject Category:Roman_Catholic_orders_and_societies.
- Catholic_religious_order type Abstraction100002137.
- Catholic_religious_order type Act100030358.
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- Catholic_religious_order type Event100029378.
- Catholic_religious_order type Order107168623.
- Catholic_religious_order type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Catholic_religious_order comment "Catholic religious orders are, historically, a category of Catholic religious institutes.Subcategories are canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the divine office and serve a church and perhaps a parish); monastics (monks or nuns living and working in a monastery and reciting the divine office); mendicants (friars or religious sisters who live from alms, recite the divine office, and, in the case of the men, participate in apostolic activities); and clerks regular (priests who take religious vows and have a very active apostolic life).In the past, what distinguished religious orders from other institutes was the classification of the vows that the members took in religious profession as solemn vows, but in the course of the 20th century some religious institutes outside the category of orders obtained permission to make solemn vows, at least of poverty, thus blurring the distinction.".
- Catholic_religious_order label "Catholic religious order".
- Catholic_religious_order label "Orden religiosa católica".
- Catholic_religious_order label "Ordine religioso cattolico".
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- Catholic_religious_order sameAs Ordine_religioso_cattolico.
- Catholic_religious_order sameAs Q391009.
- Catholic_religious_order sameAs Q391009.
- Catholic_religious_order sameAs Catholic_religious_order.
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- Catholic_religious_order depiction Francisbyelgreco.jpg.
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