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BETHLEHEMITES , a name See also: borne at different times by three orders in the See also: Roman Catholic See also: Church
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(1) A community of friars at Cambridge, in 1257, whose habit was distinguished from that of the ordinary
See also: Dominicans by a five-rayed red See also: star (in reference to Matt. ii
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9 f)
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(2) An See also: order of See also: knighthood similar to the Knights of St See also: John, established by
See also: Pius II. in 1459 to resist the inroads of the See also: Turks
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(3) The Bethlehemite Order of See also: Guatemala, a See also: nursing community founded in 16so by Pedro Betancourt (d
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1667), extended by the See also: brothers Rodrigo and Antonio of the See also: Cross, and raised to an order by Innocent NI. in 1687
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They wore a dress like that of the See also: Capuchins, and See also: Clement XI. in 1707 gave them the privileges of the meadicant orders
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They spread throughout Central See also: America and Mexico and as far See also: south as See also: Lima, and with the order of sisters, founded in 1668 by Anna Maria del Galdo, were conspicuous for their devotion during times of plague and other contagious diseases
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This order became See also: extinct about 1850
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The name Bethlehemites has also sometimes been given to the See also: Hussites of Bohemia because their See also: leader preached in the See also: Bethlehem church at See also: Prague
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