The activity of the Dominican Contemplative Nuns is deeply rooted in Hungarian church, cultural and literary history. They were present in Hungary in the 13th to 16th centuries. It was in conjunction with the canonisation procedure (1943) of the best known Hungarian Dominican nun, Blessed Margaret of the House of Árpád (1242–1270) that the Dominican Order and the Hungarian Catholic church decided to re-establish a monastery of Dominican Contemplative Nuns in Hungary. The author shows the process of formation of the new community: a period of 25 years from the first aspirants to the consecration of the monastery. In tracing the events she throws light on the social environment and on the demands to which the new establishment responded
The diploma thesis describes the development of St. Anne and St. Lawrence Dominican convents in The ...
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Double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars Minor in the area of Central Europe in 13th century. Ty...
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In 1241, when the kingdom of Hungary was largely overrun by Tatars, King Bela IV and his Queen Maria...
After numerous unsuccessful attempts over 700 years, on 23 July 1943 Pope Pius XII signed the ...
Wiek XIV nie miał tak licznych, jak poprzednie stulecie, wyniesionych na ołtarze przedstawicielek, k...
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The Samogitian bishop Jerzy Tyszkiewicz founded the Convent of St. Catherine in Krakės in 1645. The ...
The aim of this thesis is to monitor the work of selected female orders in social service and health...
St. Margaret of the Arpad Dynasty, when she was three and a half, the royal couple sent her to Veszp...
The most renowned female monastery in Prague Old Town had belonged to the nuns of the Order of Preac...
This bachelor thesis deals with various aspects of the life of convent of Dominican Sisters of Saint...
It is a historically descriptive bachelor thesis, which briefly describes the history of the Congreg...
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary born probably at Pressburg in 1207. At 14, she married Ludwig IV., Landgr...
The diploma thesis describes the development of St. Anne and St. Lawrence Dominican convents in The ...
During the later part of the 13th century, two female convents of the Dominican order were founded i...
Double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars Minor in the area of Central Europe in 13th century. Ty...
The Convent of Dominicans on the Hare Island in Budapest. The topic of the master thesis is the arch...
In 1241, when the kingdom of Hungary was largely overrun by Tatars, King Bela IV and his Queen Maria...
After numerous unsuccessful attempts over 700 years, on 23 July 1943 Pope Pius XII signed the ...
Wiek XIV nie miał tak licznych, jak poprzednie stulecie, wyniesionych na ołtarze przedstawicielek, k...
The implantation of the Black Friars in Hungary (1221) was followed by the emergence of Dominic...
The Samogitian bishop Jerzy Tyszkiewicz founded the Convent of St. Catherine in Krakės in 1645. The ...
The aim of this thesis is to monitor the work of selected female orders in social service and health...
St. Margaret of the Arpad Dynasty, when she was three and a half, the royal couple sent her to Veszp...
The most renowned female monastery in Prague Old Town had belonged to the nuns of the Order of Preac...
This bachelor thesis deals with various aspects of the life of convent of Dominican Sisters of Saint...
It is a historically descriptive bachelor thesis, which briefly describes the history of the Congreg...
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary born probably at Pressburg in 1207. At 14, she married Ludwig IV., Landgr...
The diploma thesis describes the development of St. Anne and St. Lawrence Dominican convents in The ...
During the later part of the 13th century, two female convents of the Dominican order were founded i...
Double monasteries of Poor Clares and Friars Minor in the area of Central Europe in 13th century. Ty...