O.F.M.
Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of O.F.M.
From Latin Ōrdō Frātrum Minōrum
Example Sentences
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The 94 friars from 31 countries who met for a two-week General Chapter represented some 30,000 Franciscans, O.F.M.
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Rev. Gregory Wooler O.F.M., decided that the time had come for Father McLoughlin to leave his post, the 41-year-old priest made a rebellious decision.
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If after three months of taking these two prescriptions the congregational singing is not thoroughly dead, send me a letter directed to my name, with the title of O.F.M.
From Around The Tea-Table by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)
Leo, O.F.M., who has verified the sources, and introduced such changes as were demanded by the prescribed length of this work.
From Saint Bonaventure The Seraphic Doctor Minister-General of the Franciscan Order by Costelloe, Laurence
The Life and Legends of St. Francis of Assisi by Father Candide Chalippe, O.F.M., is peculiarly adapted to help Tertiaries to perform this task; the spirit of St. Francis breathes in every page.
From The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi by Chalippe, Father Candide
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