Theatine

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A Theatine is a member of the Catholic religious order of clerics regular founded in the 16th century to promote church reform and the renewal of priestly life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cleric
cleric regular
member of religious order
churchSuiIuris Latin Church NERFINISHED
clergyStatus regular clergy
coFoundedBy Bonifacio da Colle NERFINISHED
Cajetan of Thiene NERFINISHED
Gian Pietro Carafa NERFINISHED
Paolo Consiglieri NERFINISHED
doesNotOperate parish benefices for personal income
emphasis missionary work
personal austerity
reform of diocesan clergy by example
simple liturgy
foundedFor church reform
implementation of Counter-Reformation ideals
promotion of holiness among clergy
renewal of priestly life
foundedInCentury 16th century
foundedInCity Rome NERFINISHED
foundedInCountry Papal States NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 1524
founderRoleOfCajetanOfThiene principal founder
founderRoleOfGianPietroCarafa co-founder
GianPietroCarafaLaterBecame Pope Paul IV NERFINISHED
habitColor black
historicalContext Catholic Reformation NERFINISHED
Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
lifestyle apostolic ministry
community life
memberOf Clerics Regular NERFINISHED
ministry care of the sick
confessional ministry
education of clergy
preaching
spiritual direction
notableMember Giuseppe Maria Tomasi NERFINISHED
Lorenzo Scupoli NERFINISHED
Saint Cajetan of Thiene NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Clerics Regular of the Divine Providence NERFINISHED
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
spirituality frequent reception of the sacraments
personal holiness
reform of clergy
trust in Divine Providence
typeOfVows solemn vows
vows chastity
obedience
poverty
stability

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Theatines memberDesignation Theatine