Monastic community of monks of the Benedictine order.
1 Tavistock was a Benedictine monastery , over which forty abbots ruled in succession.
2 These words were carved on the entrance to every Benedictine Monastery .
3 That low building is the Benedictine monastery , and this is its little chapel.
4 They take place at the Benedictine monastery , Turvey Abbey, but are not faith based.
5 That remains the characteristic of Benedictine monasteries to this day.
6 Each of the earlier Benedictine monasteries had been an isolated community, independent and self-governing.
7 On his return he entered the Benedictine monastery in Subiaco.
8 It is a Benedictine monastery and hospital, and is the highest inhabited spot in Europe.
9 He had always been on good terms with the handsome prior of the Benedictine monastery .
10 Formerly made in a Benedictine monastery of that name.
11 Benedict's idea of "Ecce labora" made every Benedictine monastery a center of wealth.
12 Our next reception was at a Spanish Benedictine Monastery and Home for natives, called New Norcia.
13 In the afternoon with the abate de Crucis to the Benedictine monastery , a league beyond the city.
14 The church of St Mary belonged originally to a Benedictine monastery founded early in the 12th century.
15 This Baroque pile, a Benedictine monastery since 1089, is one of the most recognisable attractions in Austria.
16 The Benedictine monastery which arose became the wealthiest and most popular in England through the fame of the saint.
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