Institutum clericorum saecularium in communi viventium
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An Institutum clericorum saecularium in communi viventium is a secular institute for priests who want to live an apostolic life in community. It is a form of association within the Roman Catholic Church.
They were called Bartholomites. Two different historical institutes have existed:
They were called Bartholomites. Two different historical institutes have existed:
- BartholomitesBartholomitesBartholomites is the name given to the Roman Catholic congregation of Armenian monks who sought refuge in Italy after the invasion of their country by the Sultan of Egypt in 1296.-History:...
: founded in the 13th century in Italy by Armenian monks - Bartholomites or United BrethrenBartholomew HolzhauserVenerable Bartholomew Holzhauser was a German priest, a founder of a religious community, and a visionary and writer of prophecies.-Early life:...
: founded in the 17th century by Bartholomew Holzhauser