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The Norman Empire and the Secular Clergy, 1066-1204
Journal of British Studies, 1982Several recent studies dealing with the English church during the Norman period add immeasurably to our understanding of the era, but nonetheless represent a lost opportunity to recreate the actual ecclesiastical milieu, an English church unsevered from its Norman counterpart.
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Pastoral Perfection: Cardinal Manning and the Secular Clergy
Studies in Church History, 1989Towards the end of his life Cardinal Manning made some notes on what he called, ‘Hindrances to the Spread of Catholicism in England’. High on his list was the state of the English diocesan clergy: they were, he felt, neither cultured nor ‘civil’, in that they were unprepared to play a part in public life and did not understand English institutions and ...
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The “indiviso” of the clergy. Living conditions of the lower secular clergy of Barcelona in 1698
2021Análisis estadístico de una relación de 321 eclesiásticos que formaban parte del bajo clero de la ciudad de Barcelona en 1698, distribuidos en once instituciones, de las cuales siete eran parroquias. Se trata de una fuente fiscal que identifica la situación en la que vivía cada eclesiástico y permite realizar comparaciones individuales o entre iglesias
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The Clergy of Blessed Oliver Plunkett (Part II): Biographical Dictionary of Secular Clergy
Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society, 1958openaire +1 more source
The Secular Clergy in the Diocese of Lincoln, 1495-1520
The American Historical Review, 1968W. M. Southgate, Margaret Bowker
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The parish benefits: an approximation to the study of the secular clergy
2012Las escribanías públicas sevillanas durante el periodo estudiado (1441-1504) tuvieron entre sus clientes más activos a un número destacado de miembros del clero secular. Ello nos ha permitido descender al nivel del clero de las parroquias para estudiarlo desde el punto de vista del beneficio parroquial gozado.
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