Francis of Assisi founded the Order or Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), according to ancient tradtition, on 16th April 1209, when he and his followers sought Papal approval for the Order. the order also known as the Franciscans or Greyfriars, expanded and in 1224 a mission was sent to England which founded houses in Canterbury, London and Oxford within two months of arrival.
Francis of Assisi founded the Order or Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), according to ancient tradtition, on 16th April 1209, when he and his followers sought Papal approval for the Order. the order also known as the Franciscans or Greyfriars, expanded and in 1224 a mission was sent to England which founded houses in Canterbury, London and Oxford within two months of arrival.
Francis of Assisi founded the Order or Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), according to ancient tradtition, on 16th April 1209, when he and his followers sought Papal approval for the Order. the order also known as the Franciscans or Greyfriars, expanded and in 1224 a mission was sent to England which founded houses in Canterbury, London and Oxford within two months of arrival.
Francis of Assisi founded the Order or Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), according to ancient tradtition, on 16th April 1209, when he and his followers sought Papal approval for the Order. the order also known as the Franciscans or Greyfriars, expanded and in 1224 a mission was sent to England which founded houses in Canterbury, London and Oxford within two months of arrival.
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