Pre-Franciscan Period
- the habit: simple, of wool only, not expensive and dark in colour, characteristic of penance or of a hermit, often with the sign of the TAU on the mantle or hood; a staff, a haversack and sandals;
- the tonsure: the public sign of the penitent; they could not cut their hair and they wore beards; a special penitential blessing was recited over the women;
- prohibited: public spectacles, banquets, commercial work (for fear of fraud and
speculation) ; exercise of administrative or juridical public functions; military service;
- fasts and abstinence, twice or three times a week, in the feriae legitimae,
- participate in the Eucharist, especially on the solemnities of Christmas, Easter and
- dedication to the works of charity in hospitals, hospices for pilgrims and also leprosariums;
repair of churches and voluntary help in building cathedrals.
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