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Trinitarians: Between History and Spirituality. h2onews on Feb 9, 2012 Thanks to this church, the order of the Most Holy Trinity exists still today.Under the same symbol for almost a millennium.Br. …More
Trinitarians: Between History and Spirituality.

h2onews on Feb 9, 2012 Thanks to this church, the order of the Most Holy Trinity exists still today.Under the same symbol for almost a millennium.Br. Pedro Aliaga, Trinitarian Order historianWell, the Trinitarians are one of the oldest orders of the Church, founded at the end of the 12th century by St. Juan de Mata for the redemption of prisoners. Today, our reach extends to four continents in the world. In 21 nations, there are 600 of us religious, a few more than 600 in all the world and we try - as our vocation, our ideal - to continue announcing the holy trinity by freeing the captives.But then, they are rich with history. They literally wear it on their chest. Br. Pedro Aliaga, Trinitarian Order historianThe symbol of the order is the red and blue cross, which the Trinitarians carry above the scapular of our habit. --They are two Christological colors. That is to say, red, the color of the divinity of Christ, and blue, the color of the humanity of Christ. A wealth of spirituality is also very tangible in their Roman headquarters.Br. Pedro Aliaga, Trinitarian Order historianThis room is very special because the great historic events of San Carlino in its four centuries of history - like this interview for example - have taken place here.The Hall of the Venerables was the destination of the great visits of the Popes.There are five marble slabs with latin inscriptions in memory of their visits. Two from Pope Pius the ninth, and one each from Benedict the 14th, Pius the sixth and Pius the seventh.A collection of portraits of the first generation of brothers records their sanctity.Br. Pedro Aliaga, Trinitarian Order historianFrom among them, there is one that is especially dear to the house for what it represents. It is the death of Br. Pedro de Jesus, a beautiful painting from the 17th century that represents the death of the first novitiate of the trinitarian discalced. Tradition recounts that - being very devout to the virgin - when he was dying he was very thirsty and the other brothers didn't hear him.It was then that the Virgin with Saints Catherine and Ines, the patronesses of the order, came down to give him some wather and that is what is depicted in the painting.The room is still used today for music practice. Singing relatively modern hits, with a thought to the past. Next door is the Church of San Carlino, a Roman masterpiece in the Baroque style. Where the Eucharist takes the center stage.Visitors continue to come and worship today. In the footsteps of giants.BR. VICENTE BASTERRA, SUPERIOR GENERAL OF THE TRINITARIANSHere, for a time, came a very well known and dear person for many people who became Pope. John Paul II, who lived next door when he studied in Rome, frequently came here to the Church of San Carlino, his patron, to pray. It was common to find him k