Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception

Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
Congregatio Canonicorum Regularium Immaculatæ Conceptionis (Latin)
AbbreviationPost-nominal letters: C.R.I.C.
Formation21 November 1866 (1866-11-21)
FounderAdrien Gréa
Founded atSaint-Claude France
TypeOrder of Canons Regular of Pontifical Right (for Men)
HeadquartersVia Federico Torre 21, 00152 Rome, Italy
Members48 members (42 priests)
as of 2018
Motto
Latin:
English:
Rinaldo Guarisco
Parent organization
Roman Catholic Church

The Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception (Latin: Congregatio Canonicorum Regularium Immaculatæ Conceptionis) are a Catholic religious order for men founded in France in 1871. They follow the Augustinian Rule and are part of the Order of Canons Regular of St. Augustine. They add the nominal initials of C.R.I.C. after their names to indicate their membership in the congregation.