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The·a·tine
/ˈθiəˌtaɪn, ˌtin/
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
The·a·tin
,
The·a·tine
n.
R.
C
. Ch.
1.
One
of
an
order
of
Italian
monks
,
established
in
1524,
expressly
to
oppose
Reformation
,
and
to
raise
the
tone
of
piety
among
Roman
Catholics
.
They
hold
no
property
,
nor
do
they
beg
,
but
depend
on
what
Providence
sends
.
Their
chief
employment
is
preaching
and
giving
religious
instruction
.
Note:
☞
Their
name
is
derived
from
Theate
,
or
Chieti
,
a
city
of
Naples
,
the
archbishop
of
which
was
a
principal
founder
of
the
order
;
but
they
bore
various
names
;
as
,
Regular
Clerks
of
the
Community
,
Pauline
Monks
,
Apostolic
Clerks
,
and
Regular
Clerks
of
the
Divine
Providence
.
The
order
never
flourished
much
out
of
Italy
.
2.
R.
C
. Ch.
One
of
an
order
of
nuns
founded
by
Ursula
Benincasa
,
who
died
in
1618.
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