Catholic religious occupation.
1 I was bred amongst the Cistercian monks at Beaulieu Abbey.
2 In the thirteenth century the Cistercian monk , Caesarius of Heisterbach, popularized the doctrine in central Europe.
3 The problem is that a whiff of saintliness envelops the Cistercian monks right from the start.
4 He went there in the company of a Cistercian monk and asked to see the relics.
5 The community of the Abbey were Cistercian monks , who soon attained great celebrity, and acquired extensive possessions.
6 Those old Cistercian monks that built Furness Abbey knew how to choose a bit of good land, Charlotte.
7 A Cistercian monk has been murdered.
8 The event was attended by four Cistercian monks , who performed a medieval chant at the beginning of the ceremony.
9 The monastery was built, we are told, in the time of King John, by a number of Cistercian monks .
10 A Cistercian monk who assaulted three primary schoolgirls in St Mary's parish, Derry, was yesterday jailed for two years.
11 The place was built by twelfth-century Cistercian monks , but Dashwood bought and renovated it to use as a country getaway.
12 It is not a Carthusian, but a Cistercian monk , and I think St. Bernard, the general patron of monastic learning.
13 In Austria, Cistercian monks released an album of Gregorian chants on the same record label as Amy Winehouse and Eminem.
14 At length in 1207 some Cistercian monks from Poland obtained leave from Innocent III to make another attempt on Prussia.
15 For convenience, however, mention should be made here of the great Spanish Orders which were affiliated to the Cistercian monks .
16 The compound is strange, for it makes him talk sometimes like a Puritan father, and sometimes like a Cistercian monk .
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