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The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Sancti Pauli Primi Eremitæ; abbreviated OSPPE), commonly called the Pauline Fathers, is a monastic order of the Catholic Church founded in Hungary during the 13th century.
Gentilis de Mone Florido, as legate of Pope Clement V, approves the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, giving it the Rule of St. Augustine. 1309 The Chapter, gathered in the Monastery of St. Lawrence near Buda, develops the first monastic constitutions.
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The full name of the Pauline Order is Ordo Sancti Pauli Primi Eremitae – Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (OSPPE). The Orders founder, Blessed Eusebius, took this name from St. Paul the hermit of Thebes, who lived in southern Egypt in the years 228-341, and whom the Church solemnly recognised as the first hermit during the canonisation of ...
St. Paul the First Hermit is the patron saint of the Order that bears his name: the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit (OSPPE). He is also the patron saint of Children. This comes from a 15th-century tradition that arose because of several miracles worked through his intercession for parents of sick or dying infants or children.
The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, also known as Pauline Fathers and Brothers, are spiritual sons of Saint Paul of Thebes, who is considered to be the first known hermit in the Christian tradition.
The Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit ( Latin: Ordo Fratrum Sancti Pauli Primi Eremitæ; abbreviated OSPPE ), commonly called the Pauline Fathers, is a monastic order of the Catholic Church founded in Hungary during the 13th century. Quick Facts Abbreviation, Formation ... Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.