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At the age of sixteen he became a Carmelite monk and remained in the order for five years.
Other stories of various miracles were kept by the Carmelite monks, but those books have not survived.
Some Carmelite monks are also staying at the hotel.
It was run by Carmelite monks who were active in the Resistance.
The Friars had at one time been home to Carmelite monks.
His central case study concerns a group of Carmelite monks whose official habit was a brown and white striped cloak.
The other men pictured are Carmelite monks, caught in expressions of shock, amazement and disgust.
Those of the first category, including a recent work by the Carmelite monk Foscarini, were to be destroyed.
Next to the church there is the monastery building, nowadays the vicarage and also the home of a small group of Carmelite monks.
For the Carmelite monks Elijah is the most significant saint besides the Virgin.
Carmelite monks called their residences "deserts".
Father Cyril was a Carmelite monk of the Manjummel Province.
A small booklet written by a Carmelite monk, commissioned by the chapter house of the Pillar, and published in 1641.
In 1945, after the war, Rufeisen returned to Poland, converted, studied for the priesthood, and became a Carmelite monk.
The monastery was built in the very early 17th century for a group of Carmelite monks who came from Italy to evangelize the Native Americans.
Bacchini was a carmelite monk who was highly active in church circles in Mantua from the late 1580s into the early part of the 17th century.
The kind of men with whom Wycliffe dealt included the Carmelite monk John Kyningham over theological or ecclesiastical-political questions.
He was in military command, but supreme political authority was given to Admiral Thierry d'Argenlieu, a strange, remote figure previously a Carmelite monk.
Written by a Carmelite monk named John Bale, it is considered a possible influence on William Shakespeare's later work King John.
In 1946 Carmelite monks, who were forced to leave their monasteries in Soviet Ukraine, settled in Przemyśl and returned to the empty church.
As a Carmelite monk, Mullen wrote the epic poem Ode to St. Patrick as well as other lyrical pieces.
Written half in English and half in Latin, the poem satirised Carmelite monks in the English county of Cambridgeshire.
Santa Maria in Montesanto, erected over a church with the same name that lay at the beginning of Via del Babuino, and was occupied by Carmelite monks.
A text, compiled by Father Joseph de Beaufort, of the teachings of Brother Lawrence (born Nicholas Herman), a 17th-century Carmelite monk.
There was also a Latin prose version of the fable included in the Mithologica sacro-profana, seu florilegium fabularum (1666), by the Carmelite monk Father Irenaeus.