Clerics Regular Minor

The Minor Clerks Regular (Latin: Clerici regulares minores, Italian Clergymen Regolari Minori, religious symbol: CRM) are a religious community of regular clergy in the Roman Catholic Church. Its members are also known as Mariana Islands, or as Caracciolanen. Superior General of the Order is currently Nello Morrea, CRM

The medal was cooperative in 1588 in Naples by Agostino Adorno, Fabricius Caracciolo and St.. Francesco Caracciolo founded and confirmed papal in the years 1588, 1591 and 1605. It originated during the Counter Reformation. The Order spread, especially in the Kingdom of Naples, Spain and Portugal. During its greatest extent, it included in four provinces a total of 60 monasteries. The Minor Regional clerics were forced to leave Portugal in 1884 and 1885, Spain.

In Italy, the religious priests also Padri Caracciolini are called, in the United States Caracciolaner or Marian while they are known as the Adorno Fathers in Germany and India. Its Latin motto is Ad maiorem Dei Gloriam Resurgentis ( German: To the great glory of the risen God ). To their peculiarity heard that the members of the Congregation addition to the general three vows take a fourth vow, in which they pledge not to seek honorific.

1678 converted during a trip to Italy, a bastard son of the Protestant Pomeranian Duke Ernst Bogislaw of Croy, Ernst von Croyengreiff in Rome to Catholicism and entered 1679 as a novice in the Order to be trained for the Catholic priesthood.

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