A Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order.
1 After that interview at the Cross, Agnes often met the Black Friar .
2 The Black Friar , on the contrary, led Agnes out of herself altogether.
3 A smile-whichwas sad, not mirthful-partedthe grave lips of the Black Friar .
4 I too am a Black Friar , and I will take Rosa and Br.
5 The wheelchair was being pushed by a large Black Friar .
6 He admitted that he was a priest, eighteen years in orders, and sometime a Black Friar professed.
7 Why, our Black Friar - Father Laurence .
8 The Black Friar Theatre company wants to break down negative stereotypes and build on positive examples for south Auckland youth.
9 Without another word the Black Friar descended from the desk, and passed along the nave to the western door with long, rapid strides.
10 The Black Friar 's version of Macbeth is set in an imagined Hawaiki, with themes drawn from all Polynesian cultures using dance, costume and music.
11 BENEDICTINES, n. An order of monks otherwise known as black friars .
12 Be a Benedictine Father or oblate, a black Friar .
13 The grim figure of a black friar was directing the harvest of a sea of golden-yellow wheat.
14 Black friars - white friars - grey friars - and brown friars.
15 "This is scarce what we looked for, sweet-heart," said the Black Friar .
16 "Child!" asked the Black Friar , "did Christ die for thee against His will?"
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