Order of the regular Clerks for the patients

The order of the regular Clerks for the patients or order of the regular Clerks Ministers for the disabled person was founded by Saint Camille de Lellis (1550-1614) with Rome to look after the patients in the hospitals. From where the name of Camilliens which is given to them. Camille de Lellis was Infirmier and, in front of the lamentable situation of the patients in the hospitals, wanted to come to assistance effectively of the patients by melting this order in 1582. The order counts priests and brothers.

Organization

The house généralice of the order is located at Rome.

The order is organized in provinces, some of enters having under its responsibility for the delegations and the foundations:

  • Europe:
    • Province lombardo-vénétienne
    • Piedmontese Province
    • Roman Province
    • sicilo-Neapolitan Province
    • Anglo-Irish Province
    • Austrian Province
    • French Province
    • Polish Province
    • Spanish Province
    • German Province
    • Province Dutchwoman
  • America:
    • North-American Province
    • Brazilian Province
  • Asia:
    • Far-Eastern Province

Other institutions camiliennes

Several female religious institutes were created on the basis of spirituality camilienne:
  • Sisters camiliennes of the Third-Order , founded in 1700,
  • Sisters Maidservants of the Patients , founded in 1819 per Maria Domenica Browned Barbantini,
  • Girls of Saint Camille , founded in 1896,
  • Missionaries of the Patients , secular institute founded in the years 1930 by Germana Sommaruga.

the Family Camillienne is an association of laic of Spiritualité camillienne with the service of patients.

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