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BROTHERS OF CHARITY IN LA VIEILLE-LYRE (La Communauté de frères de la charité du Bourg de Lire)

Country : France
Denomination : Roman Catholic
Order: Brothers of Charity

Established : ?
Abolished : ?

Arms (crest) of Brothers of Charity in La Vieille-Lyre
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French D'or, au mot Charitas écrit en caractères majuscules de sable, les trois syllabes posées l'une sur l'autre.

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The word Charitas means charity and thus is apptopriate for the order.


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Literature: Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696