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Cosa (chi) è Carmelites$98003$ - definizione

FRENCH-LANGUAGE OPERA BY FRANCIS POULENC
Dialogues of the carmelites; Dialogues des Carmélites; Les dialogues des Carmélites; Dialogues des Carmelites; Les dialogues des Carmelites; Les Dialogues Des CarmeLites; Les Dialogues des Carmelites; The Dialogues of the Carmelites; Le Dialogue des Carmélites; Le Dialogue des carmélites

Byzantine Discalced Carmelites         
Byzantine discalced carmelites
The Byzantine Discalced Carmelites are communities of Discalced Carmelites that operate in several Eastern Catholic Churches, namely the Bulgarian Byzantine Catholic Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, the Ordinariate for Eastern Catholics in France and the Romanian Greek Catholic Church.
Carmelite         
  • Ávila]] (Spain) was the first foundation of the [[Discalced Carmelites]]
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  • Beja]], in [[Portugal]]
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  • The [[Prophet Elijah]] is regarded as the spiritual father of the Carmelite order
  • The ''Martyrdom of the Carmelites'' marked the end of the hermit life of the Carmelites on Mount Carmel
  • [[John of the Cross]] (1542–1591)
  • Plan of Mount, Relief view of Mount Carmel and Haifa Bay in the 17th century
  • The Virgin Mary presenting the Scapular to Saint Simon Stock
  • The General councils of Carmelites of the ancient observance (O.Carm) and Discalced (OCD) Carmelites
  • [[Teresa of Ávila]] (1515–1582)
  • [[Titus Brandsma]].
  • [[Stella Maris Monastery]] in [[Mount Carmel]], [[Haifa]]
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Carmelite; Carmelite Order; Carmelite Order, The; White Friars; Calced Carmelites; Reform of Carmel; Carmelite Church; Carmelite order; Carmelite nuns; O. Carm.; OCarm; O Carm; O.carm; Order of Carmelites; Carmelite Nuns; Teresian Carmalite Missionaries; Teresian Carmelite Missionaries; Carmelite friars; Carmelite Sisters of Mercy; Order of the Brothers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; Carmelite monastery; Carmelite monk; Carmelitans; Carmelite spirituality; White Carmelites; Ordine della Beata Vergine del Monte Carmelo; Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel; Zelo zelatus sum pro Domino Deo exercituum; Zelo zelatus sum; Carmelites of the Ancient Observance; Carmelite nun; White friars
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¦ noun a friar or nun of an order founded at Mount Carmel during the Crusades.
¦ adjective relating to the Carmelites.
Carmelite         
  • Ávila]] (Spain) was the first foundation of the [[Discalced Carmelites]]
  • alt=
  • Beja]], in [[Portugal]]
  • alt=
  • alt=
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  • The [[Prophet Elijah]] is regarded as the spiritual father of the Carmelite order
  • The ''Martyrdom of the Carmelites'' marked the end of the hermit life of the Carmelites on Mount Carmel
  • [[John of the Cross]] (1542–1591)
  • Plan of Mount, Relief view of Mount Carmel and Haifa Bay in the 17th century
  • The Virgin Mary presenting the Scapular to Saint Simon Stock
  • The General councils of Carmelites of the ancient observance (O.Carm) and Discalced (OCD) Carmelites
  • [[Teresa of Ávila]] (1515–1582)
  • [[Titus Brandsma]].
  • [[Stella Maris Monastery]] in [[Mount Carmel]], [[Haifa]]
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDER FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Carmelite; Carmelite Order; Carmelite Order, The; White Friars; Calced Carmelites; Reform of Carmel; Carmelite Church; Carmelite order; Carmelite nuns; O. Carm.; OCarm; O Carm; O.carm; Order of Carmelites; Carmelite Nuns; Teresian Carmalite Missionaries; Teresian Carmelite Missionaries; Carmelite friars; Carmelite Sisters of Mercy; Order of the Brothers of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; Carmelite monastery; Carmelite monk; Carmelitans; Carmelite spirituality; White Carmelites; Ordine della Beata Vergine del Monte Carmelo; Order of the Brothers of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel; Zelo zelatus sum pro Domino Deo exercituum; Zelo zelatus sum; Carmelites of the Ancient Observance; Carmelite nun; White friars
·noun A nun of the Order of Our lady of Mount Carmel.
II. Carmelite ·adj ·Alt. of Carmelin.
III. Carmelite ·noun A friar of a mendicant order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) established on Mount Carmel, in Syria, in the twelfth century; a White Friar.

Wikipedia

Dialogues of the Carmelites

Dialogues des Carmélites (Dialogues of the Carmelites), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve scenes with linking orchestral interludes, with music and libretto by Francis Poulenc, completed in 1956. The composer's second opera, Poulenc wrote the libretto after the work of the same name by Georges Bernanos. The opera tells a fictionalised version of the story of the Martyrs of Compiègne, Carmelite nuns who, in 1794 during the closing days of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution, were guillotined in Paris for refusing to renounce their vocation.

The world première of the opera occurred (in Italian translation) on 26 January 1957 at La Scala in Milan. The première of the French-language version took place in Paris on 21 June 1957. The United States première, in English, followed in San Francisco in September 1957.