Catholic religious order.
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Examples for "cistercian order"
Examples for "cistercian order"
1The earliest foundations were houses of the Cistercian Order and the Augustinians.
2The heavy white habit of the Cistercian order covered him like a husk.
3Before leaving, the woman demanded a meeting with all Cistercian Order members, including the bipolar monk.
4The conference will examine various aspects of the history of the Cistercian Order in medieval Europe, especially Scotland.
5All members of the 900-year-old Cistercian Order are expected to work part of every day to support their abbey.
1They were called white monks, from the color of their habit.
2They are all white monks, white, pale as death.
3And the white monks do sing
4Further north, in Mid-Morgraunt, is Gracedieu, her other foundation-equallyendowed, but holding white nuns instead of white monks.
5Is there something fundamentally wrong with white people? Titters from the audience, especially the white monks and nuns.
1The death-day of the founder is still kept solemnly by Cistercians.
2He died amongst his brethren, the Cistercians, at Alcalá in 1577.
3What did it matter that it had originally been the home of Cistercians?
4To others than Cistercians, Grey Friars is a dreary place possibly.
5To others than Cistercians, Gray Friars is a dreary place possibly.
6The death-day of the founder of the place is still kept solemnly by Cistercians.
7He was a monk of the order of the Cistercians.
8Later on he joined the Cistercians of Cortale, near Catanzaro, and there took vows.
9The Cistercians especially emphasized the need for manual labor.
10The Cistercians prescribe bleeding four times in the year.
11The cloisters of Cluniacs and Cistercians-branchesof the Benedictines-werefilled with idle and dissolute monks.
12There was one of the Spanish Orders, however, which was not connected with the Cistercians.
13The picture was originally painted for the Cistercians.
14This was a lecture-hall, or rather a hall for the religious disputations customary among the Cistercians.
15The Cistercians in Roscrea continue in the Irish tradition of monastic hospitality where the marginalised were welcomed.
16The king quarrelled with the church, and particularly the Cistercians, almost as violently as with his wife.
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