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 +The '''Brethren of the Common Life''' ([[Latin language|Latin]]: '''Fratres Vitae Communis''') ('''FVC''') was a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Pietism|pietist]] religious community founded in the [[Netherlands]] in the 14th century by [[Gerard Groote]], formerly a successful and worldly educator who had had a religious experience and preached a life of simple devotion to [[Jesus Christ]]. Without taking up irrevocable vows, the Brethren.
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The Brethren of the Common Life (Latin: Fratres Vitae Communis) (FVC) was a Roman Catholic pietist religious community founded in the Netherlands in the 14th century by Gerard Groote, formerly a successful and worldly educator who had had a religious experience and preached a life of simple devotion to Jesus Christ. Without taking up irrevocable vows, the Brethren.

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