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Penitential Associations: The Origins of Civic Democracy | Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P.

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Conversion to Asceticism

Conversy practised asceticism and took vows including celibacy, privately before a local priest. They remained lame people and continued to live at home, earn a living and even conduct business affairs. Conversy needed sufficient resources to live on their own. When umiliana de cerki became a converse, she distributed food and clothing, including her bed linen, to the poor. She arranged have mass said daily for her sins. Family domestics waited on omeliana de charke during her final illness, and she continued to treat them as her own servants.

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