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carmelite Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


carmelite ka kya matlab hota hai


कार्मेलाइट

एक रोमन कैथोलिक तलना कार्मिक आदेश के सफेद लबादा पहने हुए; mendicant प्रचारक

Noun:

कामिलैट,



carmelite शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



प्राची धर्मसंघों में, विशेषकर फ्रांसिस्की तथा कार्मेलाइट धर्मसंघ में सुधार लाया गया; बहुत से संत उत्पन्न हुए जिनमें संत तेरेसा (1515-1582 ई.) तथा संत जॉन ऑव दि क्तोस (1542-1591) अपनी रहस्यवादी रचनाओं के कारण अमर हो गए हैं।

জজজ 16वीं शताब्दी में जेसुइट आदि कई धर्मसंघों की स्थापना हुई तथा प्राचीन (विशेषकर फ्रांसिस्की तथा कार्मेलाइट) धर्मसंघों में सुधार लाया गया जिससे वे सबके सब समय की आवश्यकताओं के अनुसार धर्म की सेवा कर सकें।

14वीं सदी में प्रचलित प्रसिद्ध सूचकाक्षर के उदाहरण के रूप में हम "कैम" (Cajm) शब्द को ले सकते हैं जो कार्मेलाइट्स (Carmelites), आगस्टिनियन्स (Augustinians), जेकोबियन्स (Jacobins) और माइनारिटीज़ (Minorities) के लिए प्रयोग किया जाता था, तथा जो इन्हीं शब्दों के प्रथम अक्षरों को मिलाकर बना है।

carmelite's Usage Examples:

The cathedral of the Assumption, finished in 1832, is the principal place of worship. The fortified Carmelite monastery, founded in 1627, was captured and plundered by Chmielnicki, chief of the Zaporogian Cossacks, in 1647, and disestablished in 1864.


From 1410 to 1414 Payne was principal of St Edmund Hall, and during these years was engaged in controversy with Thomas Netter of Walden, the Carmelite defender of Catholic doctrine.


It is an old town still partly surrounded by medieval walls, and its most noteworthy buildings are the Roman Catholic parish church (12th and 13th centuries); the Carmelite church (1318), the former castle, now used for administrative offices; the Evangelical church (1851, enlarged in 1887); and the former Benedictine monastery of the Marienberg, founded 1123 and since 1839 a hydropathic establishment, crowning a hill Too ft.


But no remains exist of the priories of Augustinian canons at Canterbury (St Gregory's; 1084), Leeds, near Maidstone (1119), Tunbridge (middle of 12th century), Combwell, near Cranbrook (time of Henry II.); the nunnery of St Sepulchre at Canterbury (about 110o) and Langdon abbey, near Walmer (1192), both belonging to the Benedictines; the Trinitarian priory of Mottenden near Headcorn, the first house of Crutched Friars in England (1224), where miracle plays were presented in the church by the friars on Trinity Sunday; the Carmelite priories at Sandwich (1272) and Losenham near Tenterden (1241); and the preceptory of Knights of St John of Jerusalem at West Peckham, near Tunbridge (1408).


Some of these were refounded, and the principal monastic remains now existing are those of the Benedictine priories at Rochester (1089), Folkestone (1095), Dover (1140); the Benedictine nunneries at Malling (time of William Rufus),Minster-in-Sheppey (1130), Higham (founded by King Stephen), and Davington (I 153); the Cistercian Abbey at Boxley (1146); the Cluniac abbey at Faversham (1147) and priory at Monks Horton (time of Henry II.), the preceptory of Knights Templars at Swingfield (time of Henry II.); the Premonstratensian abbey of St Radigund's, near Dover (1191); the first house of Dominicans in England at Canterbury (1221); the first Carmelite house in England, at Aylesford (1240); and the priory of Augustinian nuns at Dartford (1355).


The ecclesiastical seminary contains an important library with a collection of manuscripts, and there is a public library in the Carmelite chapel, a building of the 17th century.


1434), French Carmelite monk and preacher, was born at Rennes.


He founded the Congregation of the French Oratory in 1611 and introduced the Carmelite nuns into France, notwithstanding the opposition of the friars of that order, who were jealous of his ascendancy.


On the mount of Olives are the Russian church, tower and hospice, near the chapel of the Ascension; the French Paternoster church; the Carmelite nunnery; and the Russian church of St Mary Magdalene, near Gethsemane.


He became a professed Carmelite in 1564, and was ordained priest at Salamanca in 1567.



carmelite's Meaning':

a Roman Catholic friar wearing the white cloak of the Carmelite order; mendicant preachers

Synonyms:

Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, friar, Carmelite order, mendicant, White Friar,



Antonyms:

imperative,



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