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Benedictine
Benedictine For other uses, see Benedictine (disambiguation). A Benedictine is a person who follows the Rule ... the Consecrated Life (that is, as a monk or nun according to Church Law) or ... well. For the main articles on the Benedictine way of religious living, see Rule ...
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Monk
Monk For other uses, see Monk (disambiguation). A Roman Catholic monk A monk is a person who practices monasticism, adopting ... St. Anthony, the first Christian monachos, or monk. Prior to St. Anthony the Egyptian ...
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Bénédictine (translated from Dutch)
... Fécamp, lain Normandië , ontstaan from by a monk gebrouwen elixer. Contents History The ontstaan of ... Sunny day Crazy are Singapore sling Moonstar Benedictine café (with Irish coffee slightly similar) Benedictiner ...
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Monk (translated from Spanish)
Monk Catholic Monk For other uses of monk, to see Monk (desambiguación). Member of a community of men ... Ordenes Religious Carmelite Cistercienses Trapenses Cartujos Franciscanos Benedictine Capuchinos Jesuitas Dominican
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Benedictine (disambiguation)
Benedictine (disambiguation) Benedictine may mean: Look up Benedictine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Benedictine, a monk or nun who belongs to the ...
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Benedictine plan (translated from French)
Benedictine plan Planning of one is said monastère of Benedictines, monk, nun about Saint-Benoit .
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Bénédictine palate (translated from French)
... invented in 1510 by Dom Bernardo Vincelli, monk Benedictine of the abbey of Fécamp. It acts ...
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Eustace the Monk
Eustace the Monk Eustace the Monk (c. 1170 – August 24, 1217) was ... feared men of his day. Eustace the Monk was a younger son of a noble ... moniker came from his youth in a Benedictine monastery. According to his legend, he served ... and the Straits of Dover. Eustace the Monk sold the services of his fleet ...
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Regulate bénédictine or cistercian (translated from French)
... The rule is summarized in devise oforder Benedictine : Pax ( Paix ). The life of monk or that of chocolate éclair is divided ... similar to the father and all them monk like brothers. priesthood was initially an important ... that the men. The day of the monk is based over 8 a.m. liturgical ... short period of time for relieving the monk could withdraw himself to the office ...
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User:JohnArmagh/Abbeys and Priories of England: work in progress
... provenance Alt. Name Formal Name Beadlow Priory Benedictine Monks fd 12thC Beaulieu Priory Greyfriars, Bedford ... Church of Saint Peter, Dunstable Elstow Abbey + Benedictine Nuns fd 1078, dis 1539; part now ... Saint Helena, Elstow Grovebury Priory , Leighton Buzzard Benedictine fd post1189 (cell of Fontévrault ), dis 1414 ... a mansion named 'Harrold Hall' Markyate Priory Benedictine Nuns fd 1145, dis 1566; site now ... Cross and Saint Helen, Helenstowe Ascot Priory Benedictine Monks (a cell of St. Nicholas ...
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