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The forty-eighth Rule of Saint
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as a template for explaining child deaths. According to historian Joe
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Examines the abbeys rebuilt after 1850 (by benefactors among the
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Monastic scriptoria flourished from the ninth through the twelfth centuries. Sacred
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There are now over 100 Benedictine houses across
America. Most Benedictine houses are part of one of four large Congregations: American-Cassinese, Swiss-American, St. Scholastica, and St. Benedict. The congregations mostly are made up of monasteries that share the same lineage. For instance the
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Benedictine monks were not allowed worldly possessions, thus necessitating the preservation and collection of sacred texts in monastic libraries for communal use. For the sake of convenience, the books in the monastery were housed in a few different places, namely the
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presupposes the autonomy of each community. When Monte
Cassino was sacked by the Lombards about the year 580, the monks fled to Rome, and it seems probable that this constituted an important factor in the diffusion of a knowledge of Benedictine monasticism.
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and their lands confiscated by the Crown, forcing those who wished to continue in the monastic life to flee into exile on the
Continent. During the 19th century English members of these communities were able to return to England.
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was founded in about 640. It is one of the most celebrated Benedictine monasteries of Western Europe, and possesses the relics of St. Benedict. Like many Benedictine abbeys it was located on the banks of a river, here the
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Although Benedictines are traditionally Catholic, there are also other communities that follow the Rule of Saint Benedict. For example, of an estimated 2,400 celibate Anglican religious (1,080 men and 1,320 women) in the
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and thus canonical authority over the monks or nuns who are resident. This authority includes the power to assign duties, to decide which books may or may not be read, to regulate comings and goings, and to punish and to
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to these three mentioned in the Rule, monks would also read in the infirmary. Monasteries were thriving centers of education, with monks and nuns actively encouraged to learn and pray according to the
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As of 2015, the English Congregation consists of three abbeys of nuns and ten abbeys of monks. Members of the congregation are found in England, Wales, the United States of America, Peru and Zimbabwe.
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specifies the solemn vows candidates joining a Benedictine community are required to make: a vow of stability, to remain in the same community), and to adopt a "conversion of habits", in Latin,
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was a patron of Fruttuaria, and retired there in 1065 before moving to Rome. The Empress was instrumental in introducing Fruttuaria's Benedictine customs, as practiced at Cluny, to
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in North Carolina. By the time of his death in 1887, Wimmer had sent Benedictine monks to Kansas, New Jersey, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Illinois, and Colorado.
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ninth or tenth century speaks of six hours a day as the usual task of a scribe, which would absorb almost all the time available for active work in the day of a medieval monk.
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in 910. The abbey was noted for its strict adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict. The abbot of Cluny was the superior of all the daughter houses, through appointed priors.
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The seventeenth century saw a number of Benedictine foundations for women, some dedicated to the indigent to save them from a life of exploitation, others dedicated to the
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is believed to have been founded around the latter part of the tenth century. Between 1070 and 1073 there seem to have been contacts between St. Blaise and the Cluniac
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in Ampleforth, Yorkshire was founded in 1802. In 1955, Ampleforth set up a daughter house, a priory at St. Louis, Missouri which became independent in 1973 and became
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and Protestant Churches. Anglican Benedictine Abbots are invited guests of the Benedictine Abbot Primate in Rome at Abbatial gatherings at Sant'Anselmo.
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understood as "conversion of the habits of life" has generally been replaced by notions such as adoption of a monastic manner of life, drawing on the
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endeavor to embrace the spirit of the Benedictine vow in their own life in the world. Oblates are affiliated with a particular monastery.
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river. The Tyniec monks led the translation of the Bible into Polish vernacular. Other surviving Benedictine houses can be found in
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spoke favorably of it. The rule is subsequently found in some monasteries in southern Gaul along with other rules used by abbots.
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at Tyburn Convent in London. Other houses have dedicated themselves to books, reading, writing and printing them as at
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was a Benedictine monastery in Rheinau in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland, founded in about 778. The abbey of
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Founders of abbeys and congregations and prominent reformers
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In 1168 local Benedictine monks instigated the anti-semitic
906:, The Abbey of St Edmund, King and Martyr commonly known as
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4090:"'History of Belmont Abbey', Belmont Abbey, North Carolina"
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Mian Ridge (12 November 2005). "Prinknash monks downsize".
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A Glimpse of Heaven: Catholic Churches in England and Wales
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52:"Black Monks" redirects here. For the Black Friars, see
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4359:"St Benedict & The Order | Benedictine Monks"
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1385:. Please help to ensure that disputed statements are
3979:. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn Publisher. p. 29.
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as indicating "citizenship" or "local customs", see
665:(1614–1698). In 1688 Dame Mechtilde de Bar assisted
3958:"HOME | Glastonbury Monastery | Somerset"
1208:, which is inspired by Benedict's encouragement of
1037:, an Exposition of the Gospels and Epistles, and a
642:. Ainey Abbey is a ninth century foundation on the
283:. The male religious are also sometimes called the
4605:ODIS – Online Database for Intermediary Structures
4565:Confoederatio Benedictina Ordinis Sancti Benedicti
3453:. Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
314:. The order is represented internationally by the
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3555:. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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3384:. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1099:By 1854, Swiss monks began to arrive and founded
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4567:, the Benedictine Confederation of Congregations
4542:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 13.
4187:"The Defining Features of the Benedictine Order"
3928:"History – The English Benedictine Congregation"
1521: – 1135) in a medieval stained-glass window
1168:A tight communal timetable – the
1084:to be sent to America by St. Walburg Convent in
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762:Benedictines are thought to have arrived in the
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1283:All Benedictine houses became federated in the
409:Copies of Benedict's Rule survived; around 594
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3629:"Mother Mectilde De Bar", Silverstream Priory
954:: Farnborough, Prinknash, and Chilworth: the
739:is now the Mother House of the Congregation.
573:), and the priories of Weitenau (now part of
45:"O.S.B." redirects here. For other uses, see
4403:The Benedictine Fellowship of Saint Laurence
4235:The English Spa, 1560–1815: A Social History
3999:
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3297:Mary Richard Boo OSB and Joan M. Braun OSB,
2515:of Benedictines known for their scholarship:
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667:Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien
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3273:https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02443a.htm
2059:Scholars, historians, and spiritual writers
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1204:Benedictines' rules contain a reference to
1197:" and its members therefore participate in
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4237:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press.
3690:. Clarendon Press. pp. 495–.
3441:Huddleston, Gilbert Roger (1912).
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1080:Wimmer also asked for Benedictine
99:Design on the obverse side of the
32:Order of Saint Benedict (Orthodox)
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3687:A History of the Popes, 1830–1914
3549:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
1481:(middle), presenting his work to
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6637:Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
6185:Criticism of the Catholic Church
4309:"Directory of OSB Congregations"
4222:Customary of Mount Michael Abbey
4078:. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.
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3447:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
3378:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
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850:English Benedictine Congregation
684:. Later that century, under the
622:Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ainay
179:6,802 (3,419 priests) as of 2020
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36:Order of St. Benedict (Anglican)
6747:History of Catholic monasticism
4804:First seven ecumenical councils
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6752:Institutes of consecrated life
5379:Separation of church and state
4372:Simpson, Fr. Benedict (2016).
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1092:and two other sisters founded
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2447:Jean Baptiste François Pitra
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1193:, a Benedictine abbey is a "
1065:. It was founded in 1832 by
914:in Ealing, West London, and
786:. Older foundations are in
614:, southern aspect as in 1893
457:William I, Duke of Aquitaine
40:Benedictine (disambiguation)
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3977:Encyclopedia of Monasticism
3877:. London: English Heritage.
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1287:brought into existence by
375:(c. 1400–1455) in the
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6676:Catholic Church portal
4573:Links of the Congregations
4516:. Jaca Book, Milano 2011.
4260:Water: A Spiritual History
4191:Durham World Heritage Site
3119:
2801:William Bernard Ullathorne
2509:Congregation of Saint Maur
1700:(c. 946–1003, r. 999–1003)
1424:(c. 680 – 750),
1311:built by Pope Leo XIII in
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932:in its own right in 1989.
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4262:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
4205:"Order of Saint Benedict"
4002:Jewish Historical Studies
3375:"Benedictine Order"
3325:"Dame Felicitas Corrigan"
3249:Sisters of Social Service
3229:Benedictine Confederation
2453:Oswald William Moosmuller
1473:, c. 840, depicting
1333:Benedictine Confederation
1285:Benedictine Confederation
1111:Benedictine vows and life
755:'s New Town, depicted by
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390:in Italy, established by
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6727:Benedictine spirituality
6544:Communion and Liberation
6008:Eastern Catholic liturgy
5173:Mystici Corporis Christi
5101:Sixto-Clementine Vulgate
4233:Hembry, Phyllis (1990).
3826:Dom Bruno Hicks (2009).
3372:Alston, Cyprian (1907).
3303:Medieval Women Monastics
3234:Catholic religious order
2936:Dame Catherine Gascoigne
1690:
1536:Male Saints and Blesseds
1450:(c. 660 – 710)
1137:. The interpretation of
650:, subsequently rebuilt.
550:Abbey (before 1123) and
158:Catholic religious order
74:
59:Not to be confused with
6762:Order of Saint Benedict
5359:Philosophy of canon law
5289:Mariology of the saints
4869:Investiture Controversy
4587:(archived 29 June 2016)
4585:Saint Vincent Archabbey
4539:Encyclopædia Britannica
4433:Saint Augustine's House
4374:"Directory of Parishes"
4072:Savage, Ernest (1912).
3759:21 January 2012 at the
3740:5 February 2012 at the
3684:Chadwick, Owen (1998).
3521:Encyclopædia Britannica
3506:Butler, Edward Cuthbert
3491:Encyclopædia Britannica
3478:Butler, Edward Cuthbert
3132:, archbishop and martyr
2999:Cunigunde of Luxembourg
2699:Æthelwold of Winchester
2417:Antoine Augustin Calmet
1979:William of Montevergine
1724:(1765–1846, r. 1831–46)
1718:(1291–1352, r. 1342–52)
1706:(d. 1118, r. 1099–1118)
1582:Suitbert of Kaiserwerdt
1345:Eastern Orthodox Church
1094:St. Marys, Pennsylvania
1059:Saint Vincent Archabbey
1019:Augustine of Canterbury
943:Church, Wass, Yorkshire
821:, a village in Eastern
806:, among others. In the
770:on a promontory by the
731:. A stone's throw from
243:Order of Saint Benedict
69:Order of Saint Benedict
27:Catholic monastic order
6612:Catholic Charities USA
6246:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
6234:Vatican Polyglot Press
5284:Mariology of the popes
4922:Protestant Reformation
4578:24 August 2018 at the
4569:(archived 4 July 2008)
3880:Catholic confidence,"
3773:Clark, James Midgley.
3711:Wootton and Fishbourne
3641:"Fundacja w Warszawie"
3592:. Dublin. p. 218.
3588:Butler, Alban (1845).
3545:Ott, Michael (1908). "
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2977:(d. early 7th century)
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2597:Laurence of Canterbury
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1607:Wolfgang of Regensburg
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1485:
1471:Carolingian manuscript
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1451:
1436:
1191:1983 Code of Canon Law
1123:Rule of Saint Benedict
1117:Rule of Saint Benedict
1090:Sister Benedicta Riepp
944:
884:
838:Our Lady of the Angels
759:
751:Benedictine church in
743:Poland & Lithuania
631:Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
623:
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612:Abbatiale Saint-Benoit
504:
436:
403:Rule of Saint Benedict
399:Abbey of Monte Cassino
383:
353:Historical development
277:Rule of Saint Benedict
250:
38:. For other uses, see
6737:Catholic spirituality
6366:Good Shepherd Sisters
6208:Holy See Press Office
5446:Doctors of the Church
5279:Immaculate Conception
5234:Anointing of the Sick
4769:History of the papacy
4258:Bradley, Ian (2012).
4075:Old English Libraries
4027:Kaur, Nirmal (2005).
3884:10 February 2007, 27.
3552:Catholic Encyclopedia
3450:Catholic Encyclopedia
3381:Catholic Encyclopedia
3323:Stanford, P. (2003).
3127:
2943:
2935:
2852:
2789:William Placid Morris
2570:Bernard de Montfaucon
2522:Nicolas-Hugues Ménard
2465:Francis Aidan Gasquet
2435:Pietro Luigi Galletti
2300:Gervase of Canterbury
2283:William of Malmesbury
2252:Florence of Worcester
1745:
1737:
1712:(d. 1119, r. 1118–19)
1673:(1310–70, r. 1362–70)
1528:
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1491:
1477:(left), supported by
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1457:
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1420:
1063:Latrobe, Pennsylvania
956:Solesmes Congregation
938:
882:
840:was founded in 1120.
750:
721:Saint Oliver Plunkett
686:Third French Republic
621:
610:
499:
492:Austria & Germany
431:
366:
251:Ordo Sancti Benedicti
75:Ordo Sancti Benedicti
6239:L'Osservatore Romano
6177:Role in civilisation
5903:Croatian and Serbian
5651:Episcopal conference
5613:St. Peter's Basilica
4971:Sexual abuse scandal
4927:Catholic Reformation
4288:www.encyclopedia.com
4030:History of Education
2987:Wulfthryth of Wilton
2825:John Cuthbert Hedley
2777:Philip Michael Ellis
2423:Magnoald Ziegelbauer
2387:Benedict van Haeften
2264:Jocelyn de Brakelond
2222:Anselm of Canterbury
2154:Hermann of Reichenau
2110:Paschasius Radbertus
1935:Bernard of Clairvaux
1459:Bernard of Clairvaux
1374:factual accuracy is
1355:Notable Benedictines
1225:an abbot or abbess.
1131:evangelical counsels
1088:, Bavaria. In 1852,
978:Harold of Gloucester
926:St. Lawrence's Abbey
888:St. Mildred's Priory
776:Stary Kraków Village
725:Saint Edmund Campion
648:romanesque monastery
341:are given the title
101:Saint Benedict Medal
18:Order of St Benedict
6574:Neocatechumenal Way
6539:Charismatic Renewal
6253:Annuario Pontificio
5851:Particular churches
5527:Ecumenical councils
5299:Perpetual virginity
5134:Communitas perfecta
5078:Sermon on the Mount
4167:on 3 September 2017
3938:on 11 February 2015
3932:benedictines.org.uk
3511:"Cistercians"
3444:"Scriptorium"
3224:Dom Pierre Pérignon
3164:Joris-Karl Huysmans
3054:Laurentia McLachlan
3023:Catherine Gascoigne
3005:Hildegard of Bingen
2902:Daniel M. Buechlein
2878:Paul Augustin Mayer
2736:Hugh Cook Faringdon
2584:Bishops and martyrs
2576:René-Prosper Tassin
2534:Antoine-Joseph Mège
2375:Johannes Trithemius
2015:Jean-Baptiste Muard
1991:Sylvester Gozzolini
1985:Nicholas Justiniani
1966:Robert of Arbrissel
1880:Peter the Venerable
1648:– 1085, r. 1073–85)
1250:Perpetual Adoration
1206:ritual purification
1195:religious institute
869:English Reformation
729:English Reformation
715:, near the site of
709:Law of Associations
697:Mount of the Martyr
682:Bourbon Restoration
655:Perpetual Adoration
520:Abbey of Fruttuaria
377:Friary of San Marco
211:Parent organization
70:
6411:Premonstratensians
4794:Ante-Nicene period
4672:Lists of Catholics
4533:Benedictine"
4512:Mariano Dell'Omo,
4209:Saint John's Abbey
3859:The late Cardinal
3834:on 5 November 2017
3828:"The Benedictines"
3604:"Abbaye de Fleury"
3547:Commendatory Abbot
3216:Catholicism portal
3134:
3076:Felicitas Corrigan
3017:Magdalena Mortęska
3011:Gertrude the Great
2946:
2938:
2920:Knut Ansgar Nelson
2884:Hans Hermann Groër
2855:
1960:Stephen of Obazine
1923:Alberic of Cîteaux
1857:Walter of Pontoise
1795:Benedict of Aniane
1751:
1740:
1667:(1215–96, r. 1294)
1613:Adalbert of Prague
1569:Rupert of Salzburg
1533:
1523:
1505:
1486:
1463:
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1448:Rupert of Salzburg
1437:
1430:Adalbert of Egmond
1341:Anglican Communion
1043:Theodore of Tarsus
945:
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760:
624:
616:
588:(before 1130) and
562:ünster (1124) and
540:Ochsenhausen Abbey
528:Saint Blaise Abbey
508:Saint Blaise Abbey
505:
466:, who founded the
442:Benedict of Aniane
437:
392:Benedict of Nursia
384:
359:Benedict of Nursia
334:and to the world.
297:Benedict of Nursia
192:Gregory Polan, OSB
138:Benedict of Nursia
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4981:COVID-19 pandemic
4951:French Revolution
4941:Thirty Years' War
4849:Islamic conquests
4762:Apostolic fathers
4697:
4522:978-88-16-30493-2
3914:Saint Louis Abbey
3857:. pp. 18–19.
3697:978-0-19-826922-9
3673:on 30 March 2009.
3610:on 16 August 2010
3566:Robinson, I. S.,
3106:Noella Marcellino
3082:Hildelith Cumming
3035:Barbara Constable
2928:Benedictine Dames
2853:Cardinal Schuster
2845:Twentieth century
2837:Placidus Nkalanga
2831:Domenico Serafini
2783:Charles Walmesley
2634:Oda of Canterbury
2429:Marquard Herrgott
2411:Mariano Armellino
2369:John Whethamstede
2317:Roger of Wendover
2009:Prosper Guéranger
1941:William of Hirsau
1910:Robert of Molesme
1698:Pope Sylvester II
1492:Self portrait of
1434:Frans Hals Museum
1415:
1414:
1407:
1178:"pray and work".
1139:conversatio morum
1127:conversatio morum
1101:St. Meinrad Abbey
1027:Gregory the Great
1017:. To assist with
930:Saint Louis Abbey
764:Kingdom of Poland
678:French Revolution
659:Blessed Sacrament
532:Baden-Württemberg
516:Baden-Württemberg
386:The monastery at
345:in preference to
253:, abbreviated as
241:, officially the
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6140:Church buildings
6000:Catholic liturgy
5740:Consecrated life
5598:Apostolic Palace
5565:Synod of Bishops
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3146:Emperor Henry II
3049:
3013:(1256 – c. 1302)
2896:Rembert Weakland
2866:Alfredo Schuster
2860:Lambert Beauduin
2754:
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2742:Sigebert Buckley
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2687:John of Beverley
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1827:Majolus of Cluny
1822:
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1787:
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1722:Pope Gregory XVI
1710:Pope Gelasius II
1665:Pope Celestine V
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1660:
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1234:Bernardo Tolomei
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992:Benedictine Rule
705:Waldeck-Rousseau
663:Catherine de Bar
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5092:Official Bible
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4750:Petrine primacy
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4591:Boniface WIMMER
4580:Wayback Machine
4555:
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4495:Further reading
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3176:Romano Guardini
3158:Oliver Plunkett
3152:Frances of Rome
3130:Oliver Plunkett
3122:
3117:
3112:Teresa Forcades
3094:Joan Chittister
3043:
3001:(c. 975 – 1040)
2993:Edith of Wilton
2989:(c. 937 – 1000)
2963:Hilda of Whitby
2930:
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2842:
2765:Gabriel Gifford
2752:
2748:
2730:Richard Whiting
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2552:Pierre Coustant
2540:Thierry Ruinart
2516:
2507:Members of the
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2495:Cuthbert Butler
2459:Suitbert Bäumer
2393:Augustine Baker
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2066:Jonas of Bobbio
2061:
2056:
2039:Andreas Amrhein
2021:Boniface Wimmer
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1756:Benedict Biscop
1732:
1727:
1716:Pope Clement VI
1704:Pope Paschal II
1693:
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1652:Pope Victor III
1645:
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1372:This article's
1368:
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1357:
1349:Lutheran Church
1321:
1293:Apostolic Brief
1262:Stanbrook Abbey
1242:Gregorian chant
1222:
1135:religious order
1119:
1113:
1067:Boniface Wimmer
1051:
1023:English mission
987:
967:Anglican Church
963:Oxford Movement
941:Stanbrook Abbey
920:Prinknash Abbey
858:Benedict Biscop
846:
834:Kloster Rheinau
831:
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581:
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6757:Monastic rules
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6346:Conceptionists
6343:
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6333:
6328:
6323:
6318:
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6298:
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6281:Assumptionists
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5980:
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