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Available
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Collection
Publication
Franciscan Inst Pubs (2010), Edition: First, 96 pages
Description
This book about Mendicant women outside the cloister is unique in its content. Rose of Viterbo, Angela of Foligno, Margaret of Cortona, and Sancia, Queen of Naples, were all born within the first century of the Franciscan Order. As women who pursued their religious vocation of voluntary poverty, itinerancy, and preaching outside of monastic walls-in the streets and in their homes-they could very well be called the first generation of mendicant women.
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Physical description
96 p.; 8.8 inches
ISBN
1576592065 / 9781576592069
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