Monastic community of monks of the Benedictine order.
1He was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey at Bury, in Suffolk.
2It was a Benedictine abbey, as severe in its rules as that of Clairvaux.
3Beaulieu was once the seat of a powerful Benedictine abbey.
4Melk Benedictine abbey lies some 50 miles west of Vienna.
5Kennedy came back, they got into the carriage again, and they drove to the Benedictine abbey.
6For many, Benedictine abbeys were no longer the perfect mirror of God's purpose for the world.
7From Zurich we proceeded to the Benedictine Abbey of Einfidlen, snore commonly styled Our Lady of the Hermits.
8He died soon after, without the rites of the church, and was interred secretly at a Benedictine abbey.
9It's a popular tourist destination because of Santa Maria de Montserrat, a Benedictine abbey built in the 1400s.
10Benedictine abbeys usually conformed to a common scheme as regards the planning of the church and the conventual buildings.
11The Benedictine abbey, being enriched with the bones of two saints, former Abbots of Cluny, became a famous pilgrimage.
12"Would you like to go to a Benedictine abbey tomorrow?" asked Kennedy.
13He was buried with the state that became a crowned king in the Benedictine Abbey Church of St. Peter, Gloucester.
14Sweyn, in 1020, having destroyed the older monastery and ejected the secular priests, built a Benedictine abbey on its site.
15I was eight and a half when Léonie left school, and I took her place at the Benedictine Abbey in Lisieux.
16Dressed in a brown habit, he tells us that this is the world's longest continually operating Benedictine abbey, offering hospitality since 982.
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