Catholic religious occupation.
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Examples for "monk"
Examples for "monk"
1The monk of Wittenberg had matched the proudest monarch in the world.
2I need to, I have to, I'll ask... The monk's voice wavered.
3The monk recoiled a step and looked at the Jew in surprise.
4He cut neatly in and separated the flower girl from the monk.
5The monk rose to go; the Prior seemed to wake to recollection.
1One of the earliest of these reformed orders was the Cluniac.
2The Cluniac was a man of the world whom no confidences could scandalise.
3The Cluniac revival had been followed by the Cluniac laxity, splendour, and ostentation.
4These cells, when belonging to a Cluniac house, were called Obedientiae.
5Cluny Abbey and Cluniac Order, Plates; and Crusades; and papacy
1The Benedictines and Cluniacs had no stated times or seasons for the operation.
2I came out after six months, and the Cluniacs are harder.
3The cloisters of Cluniacs and Cistercians-branchesof the Benedictines-werefilled with idle and dissolute monks.
4Yes, they were Cluniacs; but Ralph believed that they were far from strict just at present.
5Hence reforms were attempted; and the Cluniacs and Cistercians and other orders arose, modelled after the original institution on Monte Cassino.
1Attempts to substitute Cluniac monks for canons roused the opposition of the whole body of secular clergy.
2The fourth abbot refused the Papacy; but Gregory VII, Urban II, and Pascal II were all Cluniac monks.
Translations for benedictine cluniac monk