The Benedictines and Cluniacs had no stated times or seasons for the operation.
2
I came out after six months, and the Cluniacs are harder.
3
The cloisters of Cluniacs and Cistercians-branchesof the Benedictines-werefilled with idle and dissolute monks.
4
Yes, they were Cluniacs; but Ralph believed that they were far from strict just at present.
5
Hence reforms were attempted; and the Cluniacs and Cistercians and other orders arose, modelled after the original institution on Monte Cassino.
6
The Cluniacs had become wealthy and luxurious: their black dress, the symbol of humility, had become rather a mark of hypocrisy.
7
The serviceswhich the Cluniacs and the Cistercians, the Dominicans and the Franciscans, rendered to the militant Papacy were more impalpable and indirect.