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Clerics Regular Minor
Ordo Clericorum Regularium Minorum (Latin)[1]
Abbreviation
post-nominal letters:CRM
Founded
1588; 436 years ago (1588)[2]
Founders
Giovanni Agostino Adorno
Francis Caracciolo
Founded at
Naples Italy
Type
Order of Clerics Regular of Pontifical Right (for Men)[3]
Headquarters
General Motherhouse Via Alpi Apuane 1, 00141 Rome, Italy[4]
Members
171 (87 priests) as of 2018[5]
Superior General
Teodoro O. Kalaw
Website
http://www.padricaracciolini.org/
The Order of Clerics Regular Minor (Latin: Ordo Clericorum Regularium Minorum), commonly known as the Caracciolini or Adorno Fathers, is a Roman Catholic religious order of priests and brothers founded by Francesco Caracciolo, Giovanni Agostino Adorno [it], and Fabrizio Caracciolo in 1588 at Villa Santa Maria, Abruzzo. Belonging to the family of Clerics Regular, its members desired to sanctify themselves and the People of God by imitating in their lives the Paschal Mystery of Christ.
Its motto is Ad Maiorem Dei Resurgentis Gloriam, "For the Greater Glory of the Risen God". The members of the congregation use the acronym CRM. after their names.
^"Clerics Regular Minor (C.R.M.)".
^"Clerics Regular Minor (Institute of Consecrated Life - Men) [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
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