That remains the characteristic of Benedictinemonasteries to this day.
2
Each of the earlier Benedictinemonasteries had been an isolated community, independent and self-governing.
3
[Footnote 86: "Bold Mountain"- aplacein Poland, where one of the first three Benedictinemonasteries was built by the king, Boleslaw Chrobry (the Valiant) 1125.
1
Tavistock was a Benedictinemonastery, over which forty abbots ruled in succession.
2
These words were carved on the entrance to every BenedictineMonastery.
3
That low building is the Benedictinemonastery, and this is its little chapel.
4
They take place at the Benedictinemonastery, Turvey Abbey, but are not faith based.
5
That remains the characteristic of Benedictinemonasteries to this day.
Uso de benedictine abbey em inglês
1
He was a monk of the BenedictineAbbey at Bury, in Suffolk.
2
It was a Benedictineabbey, as severe in its rules as that of Clairvaux.
3
Beaulieu was once the seat of a powerful Benedictineabbey.
4
Melk Benedictineabbey lies some 50 miles west of Vienna.
5
Kennedy came back, they got into the carriage again, and they drove to the Benedictineabbey.
6
For many, Benedictineabbeys were no longer the perfect mirror of God's purpose for the world.
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From Zurich we proceeded to the BenedictineAbbey of Einfidlen, snore commonly styled Our Lady of the Hermits.
8
He died soon after, without the rites of the church, and was interred secretly at a Benedictineabbey.
9
It's a popular tourist destination because of Santa Maria de Montserrat, a Benedictineabbey built in the 1400s.
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Benedictineabbeys usually conformed to a common scheme as regards the planning of the church and the conventual buildings.
11
The Benedictineabbey, being enriched with the bones of two saints, former Abbots of Cluny, became a famous pilgrimage.
12
"Would you like to go to a Benedictineabbey tomorrow?" asked Kennedy.
13
He was buried with the state that became a crowned king in the BenedictineAbbey Church of St. Peter, Gloucester.
14
Sweyn, in 1020, having destroyed the older monastery and ejected the secular priests, built a Benedictineabbey on its site.
15
I was eight and a half when Léonie left school, and I took her place at the BenedictineAbbey in Lisieux.
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Dressed in a brown habit, he tells us that this is the world's longest continually operating Benedictineabbey, offering hospitality since 982.