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Augustinian Recollect

Order of Augustinian Recollect
Abbreviation O.A.R. (formerly O.R.S.A)
Ordo Augustinianorum Recollectorum
Formation 1588 in Toledo, Spain
Founder a group of Augustinians in the late 16th Century; Way of Life written by Fray Luis de León
Type Catholic religious order
Headquarters Viale dell'Astronomia, 27
00144 Rome, Italy
Membership
approx. 1200 Augustinian Recollects
Prior General
Fr. Javier Desiderio Guerra Ayala
Vicario General
Fr. Miguel Miró Miró
Website agustinosrecoletos.org

The Order of Augustinian Recollects (O.A.R.) or simply the Augustinian Recollects are a Roman Catholic mendicant Catholic religious order of friars and nuns. They are a reformist offshoot from the Augustinian hermit friars and follow the same Rule of St. Augustine.

The Order was founded in 16th-century Spain as a separate province of the Augustinian friars under their own Vicar General. Through the 5th Determination of the Chapter of Toledo, it was decided that:

Since there are among us, or at least may be, some who have greater love for monastic perfection and want to follow a more austere plan of life, we ought to favor their legitimate desire by not placing obstacles to the Holy Spirit; having previously consulted our most Reverend Father General and implored his leave, we determine that in our Province three or more monasteries of men and as many of women be designated or established; in them a more austere kind of life is to be practiced; its manner is to be regulated, after mature reflection, by the Father Provincial with his Definitorum.

Their reform emphasized fidelity to the Rule of St. Augustine. The reformers placed special emphasis on community prayer and simplicity of life.

On June 5, 1621, the Recollects was raised to the level of an autonomous Religious Congregation, giving it the right to divide itself into provinces. They were formally recognized as a Mendicant Order in the Catholic Church in 1912, the last to be so designated.

The Third Order of the Recollects of St. Augustine was set up to involve lay men and women. They publicly declare promises to seek to follow the teachings of St. Augustine. Modern changes in the Roman Catholic Church have led to an increased emphasis on the laity in the work of the Church. As part of the Order, they now share in the work of the friars, and have been reorganized as the Secular Augustinian Recollects.


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