'Third Order' Websites
BSP Brothers and Sisters of Penance of St Francis, Catholic Associatio
The Brothers and Sisters of Penance of St. Francis (BSP) are a Lay Catholic Association promoting a penitential lifestyle, under the Rule that Saint Francis gave to lay people in 1221 and described in the Letter to All the Faithful.
Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis
The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of East Peoria, Illinois is a religious institute of pontifical right dedicated to serving the sick and the poor.
The Third Order, Society of St Francis
The Third Order, Society of St Francis, Province of Australia, Papua New Guinea and East Asia
The Golden Dawn F.A.Q. (2009 v.15.2)
The Golden Dawn F.A.Q. (2008 update) and a comprehensive timeline of the Western Esoteric tradition, with particular detail on the Hermetic and Rosicrucian traditions.
Secular Franciscans
Secular Franciscan, Formation, Vocation, Call, St. Francis, Franciscan, Third Order, St. Clare, Franciscan fraternity,fraternities.,
MONKROCK WEBSTORE :: MONKROCK
The fashion of Catholica, Hipsterdoxy and New Monasticism. You don’t have to be a monk to live like one. Get into the habit at MONKROCK.COM
Franciscan Alumni Association Homepage
The Franciscan Alumni Association is made up of men who were involved in the priest/brother formation program of St. John the Baptist Province or Our Lady of Guadalupe Province in the Order of Friars Minor. Our members include those who went on to profession and ordination as well as those who did not. We seek to serve
Lay Carmelites of Colorado Springs Ancient Observance
Colorado Lay Carmelite community information and contact instructions
Lay Carmelites Province of St Elias
Lay Carmelites are lay people formed in the Charism of the Carmelite Order striving to live in allegiance to Jesus Christ.
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Home of the Boston-based St. Martin de Porres chapter of Lay Dominicans
Welcome to College of the Immaculate Conception Dominican Chapter
A resource for Third Order Dominicans and the Dominican tradition
Dominican Laity Corpus Christi Chapter
Lay individuals professed to live a life according to the statutes of the Dominican Laity.