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1 1 | seventh Centenary of the Third Order of Penance. Many motives
2 4 | coronation in the Third Order. Is there anything which
3 5 | perfection. He founded, then, an Order properly called Tertiaries,
4 5 | no founder of a regular Order had yet imagined, to cause
5 7 | Uncontested founder of the Third Order, as he was of the two first,
6 8 | particular spirit of the third Order, for the Church expects
7 9 | essential principles of that Order. We wish absolutely that
8 9 | The rule of the Third Order has then undergone only
9 9 | the spirit of the Third Order, altogether impregnated
10 10| this result, that the Third Order rendered naturally the greatest
11 12| the members of the Third Order messengers and apostles
12 14| each village, the Third Order count henceforth a sufficient
13 14| themselves to the Third Order to continue to work for
14 16| 16.~ This Order, having for its object,
15 18| progress to progress in the order of all which touches the
16 18| seems that in the superior order of honesty and of moral
17 22| kind, the members of this Order would wish, further, We
18 23| the Gentiles, and this in order that, "remarking your good
19 24| will mark for the Third Order a new development, and We
20 26| 26.~ Thus, in order that these celebrations
21 26| Franciscan families of the First Order, we accord the following
22 26| Churches wherein the Third Order is canonically erected,
23 26| the members of the Third Order, the Apostolic Benediction.~
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