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Augustinian Recollect novices at the Monasterio de Marcilla [] in Navarra, Spain. As of 2023, the Recollects numbered about 1,240 in eight provinces across nineteen countries; they are strongest in Spain, the Philippines and Colombia.
The Augustinian Recollect Province of Saint Ezequiél Moreno is a division of the Order of Augustinian Recollects that has jurisdiction over the Philippines, Taiwan and Sierra Leone. [1] It officially separated from the Province of Saint Nicholas de Tolentine on 28 November 1998.
The Beaterio de Terciarias Agustinas Recoletas was the oldest convent for the Augustinian Recollect Order in the world established to meet the material and spiritual needs of pious women in the early part of the 18th century in the Philippines. [1]
The Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines (Spanish: Provincia Agustiniana del Santísimo Nombre de Jesús de Filipinas) was a geographical and administrative subdivision of the religious Order of St. Augustine that was formally affiliated to the Order on March 7, 1575, to originally cater the needs of the growing Augustinian presence in Philippines who were serving ...
The Augustinian Recollects are also present in the Philippines. As of 2006 (and not counting Spanish Augustinian priories) there were more than 21 other Augustinian houses across the Philippines , India, Korea, Japan, and Indonesia , with more than 140 friars.
Saint Rita College is a private Catholic Augustinian-Recollect basic and higher education institution run by the Order of Augustinian Recollects Sisters in the Philippines. It is situated in Plaza del Carmen, Quiapo, Manila , where the Motherhouse of the Beaterio de Terciarias Agustinas Recoletas , now Congregation of the Augustinian Recollect ...
The Congregation of the Augustinian Recollect Sisters, which originated in 1719, is the fruit of the missionary zeal of the Augustinian Recollect Fathers in the Philippines. It was canonically established as a Religious Congregation on August 19, 1929 and was declared of juridical autonomy by Pope Paul VI on November 20, 1970.
Augustinian belfry [1] Bancuro: Naujan, Occidental Mindoro: Augustinian church [2] Bangahon Church Ruins Gandara, Samar: church [3] Banza Butuan, Caraga: belfry Binongtoan Carigara, Leyte: church Budiao Daraga, Albay: church [4] Cagsawa: Daraga, Albay: Franciscan belfry [5] Dulag Dulag, Leyte: church Dumaguete belfry Dumaguete, Negros Oriental ...