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The death-day of the founder is still kept solemnly by Cistercians.
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He died amongst his brethren, the Cistercians, at Alcalá in 1577.
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What did it matter that it had originally been the home of Cistercians?
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To others than Cistercians, Grey Friars is a dreary place possibly.
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To others than Cistercians, Gray Friars is a dreary place possibly.
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They were called whitemonks, from the color of their habit.
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They are all whitemonks, white, pale as death.
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And the whitemonks do sing
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Further north, in Mid-Morgraunt, is Gracedieu, her other foundation-equallyendowed, but holding white nuns instead of whitemonks.
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Is there something fundamentally wrong with white people? Titters from the audience, especially the whitemonks and nuns.
Usage of cistercian order in English
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The earliest foundations were houses of the CistercianOrder and the Augustinians.
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The heavy white habit of the Cistercianorder covered him like a husk.
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Before leaving, the woman demanded a meeting with all CistercianOrder members, including the bipolar monk.
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The conference will examine various aspects of the history of the CistercianOrder in medieval Europe, especially Scotland.
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All members of the 900-year-old CistercianOrder are expected to work part of every day to support their abbey.
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The method of government adopted for the CistercianOrder is also a contrast by imitation of the Cluniac arrangements.
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Today there are several orders within the Cistercians, one of which is the OCSO, CistercianOrder of the Strict Observance.
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At this juncture a certain Father Bernard de Montgaillard, Abbot of Orval, of the CistercianOrder, came to the town.
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The meetings of the commission were held in the Library of the Cathedral, once a collegiate church of the Cistercianorder.
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This superb convent was dedicated to St. Mary, and the monks were of the CistercianOrder, of whom the poet wrote:
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Both entered the Cistercianorder, and led holy lives, avoiding all preferment- adifficultmatter for Waltheof, stepson to one king and cousin to another.
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He succeeds the Right Rev Dom Colmcille O'Toole, who had held the position since 1964 and was among the longest-serving abbots in the CistercianOrder.
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It was of the Cistercianorder, founded by Henry de Lacy in 1157, and valued at the dissolution at 329l.