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Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
Official home page for the global Order of Preachers. The "Dominican family" includes friars, nuns, sisters and lay people, represented with 100+ local web sites in many languages. This gateway leads to the main home pages in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.

Canons Regular of Premontre (Norbertines) Homepage
Homepage of the Canons Regular of Premontre (Norbertine) Order, founded by St. Norbert in the 13th century.

Welcome to Miles Jesu - Militant Sons and Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Our Lady
Miles Jesu Catholic Lay Ministries; Miles Jesu (Latin for "Soldier of Jesus") is a form of consecrated life in the Church for the laity.

Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity (SOLT)
SOLT is a Catholic religious society which includes priests, sisters, cloistered nuns, hermits, lay brothers, consecrated widows and widowers. Missions include Russia, Rome, Belize, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Haiti, Guatemala, U.S.A., Macao, China.

Orders Initials
A page with a comprehensive list of the Initials used by the different Orders and Congregations within the church.

Homepages of the Discalced Carmelites
The Order of Discalced Carmelites worldwide. In 6 different languages.

Missionaries of God's Love
Australian Diocesan Congregation emphasizing charismatic revival.

Benedictines
Home page of the Order of St Benedict (the Benedictines). With many articles and links to the Benedictine world community. Excellent source for Benedictine spirituality.

Missionary Cenacle Family
A Catholic community dedicated to serving the poor and abandoned, the preservation of the faith, and the development of the laity.

Franciscan Archive
Large archive of information and articles about St Francis, the Franciscan and Capuchin orders and famous Franciscans and Capuchins.






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