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A group of person living under a religious rule.
order
1
France's King Philip IV was deeply indebted to the
monastic
order
.
2
Capuchins, a branch of the
monastic
order
of the Franciscans
3
They were a sect, or
monastic
order
,
rather than a political or religious party.
4
In the requirements of austerity and dedication imposed on members, it resembled a
monastic
order
.
5
A new
monastic
order
,
the Augustinian Recollects, is permitted to send missionaries to the islands.
6
When she dies, he enters the
monastic
order
.
7
The
monastic
order
had been apparently annihilated.
8
For this reason he returned to Ephesus, and after having submitted to the tonsure, joined the
monastic
order
.
9
The variations in the
monastic
order
among the men were accompanied by similar changes in the associations of women.
10
On a previous occasion, before I had joined the
monastic
order
,
Sri Yukteswar had made a most unexpected remark.
11
The Augustinian monks, whose society he announced his intention to join, belonged at that time to the most important
monastic
order
in Germany.
12
Then spoke the bishops among themselves, and said that they never more would have a man of the
monastic
order
as archbishop over them.
13
Sir Charles is evidently an ecclesiastically-minded person and, I should imagine, rather pleased to be able to be the patron of a
monastic
order
.
14
The expenses of the Roman Curia increased; the
monastic
Orders
were wealthy.
15
Many
monastic
orders
,
especially the Bernardins paid great attention to good cheer.
16
They are all devout Roman Catholics, although they hate the
monastic
orders
.
monastic
order
monastic