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==Former orders== Former mendicant orders that are now extinct: * [[Ambrosians]] or ''Fratres sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus'', existed before 1378, suppressed by [[Pope Innocent X]] in 1650. * [[Fraticelli of Monte Malbe]], founded at Monte Malbe near [[Perugia]], Italy, in the 14th century; by the end of the century they had dispersed. * Hospitallers of San Hipólito (Saint Hippolytus) or Brothers of Charity of de San Hipólito were founded in Mexico and approved by Rome as a mendicant order in 1700. In the 18th century they were absorbed by the Brothers Hospitaller of Saint John of God. * [[Jesuati]], or ''Clerici apostolici Sancti Hieronymim,'' Apostolic clerics of [[Jerome]], founded in 1360, suppressed by [[Pope Clement IX]] in 1668. * [[Brothers of Penitence|Saccati]] or "Friars of the Sack" ''(Fratres Saccati)'', known also variously as [[Brothers of Penitence]] and perhaps identical with the ''Boni homines'', ''Bonshommes'' or ''Bones-homes'', whose history is obscure.<ref name="Giancarlo Rocca 1978"/> * [[Crutched Friars]] or ''Fratres Cruciferi'' (cross-bearing friars) or Crossed Friars, Crouched Friars or Croziers, named after the staff they carried which was surmounted by a [[crucifix]], existed by 1100, suppressed by [[Pope Alexander VII]] in 1656. * Scalzetti, founded in the 18th century, suppressed by [[Pope Pius XI]] in 1935.<ref name="Giancarlo Rocca 1978"/> Orders no longer mendicant: * Jesuits or [[Society of Jesus]], founded in 1540, and for a time considered a mendicant order, before being classed instead as an Order of [[Clerics Regular]]. Orders considered heretical by the Catholic Church: * [[Dulcinians]]
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