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  • Catholic Church portal George Brown (Benedictine) is within the scope of WikiProject Catholicism, an attempt to better organize and improve the quality...
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  • 228, 239 (I) · M. Gretsch, The intellectual foundations of the English Benedictine reform (1999) · S. M. Sharp, ‘England, Europe and the Celtic world: King...
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  • invited several of us into his home and proceeded to pour us drinks of Benedictine. It was my first experience with this particular nectar and I found it...
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  • Terra America (list of works written by Cyril Benedictine and Michael Diunov). At any rate, Cyril Benedictine and Michael Diunov write that LaRouche is a...
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  • movement who later became a conservative Christopher Butler: English Benedictine and scholar Thomas R.D. Byles: English priest who remained on board the...
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  • friendship shared by Dame Laurentia McLachlan (Benedictine nun), Sir Sydney Cockerell (museum curator), and George Bernard Shaw (playwright/critic). The Phantom...
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  • Christian, school. It is affiliated with the Benedictine order. It has an assistant principal named Mr. Brown. It has a campus minister named Fr. Bob. A...
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  • Johnbod (talk) 02:25, 28 December 2021 (UTC) In Hungary more than 150 Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries were established after the Christianization...
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  • on 2008-03-18. Jameson, Anna (1857). Sacred and Legendary Art. Longman, Brown, Green. p. 648. Rabenstein, Katherine (April 1999). "Abundius of Como, Hermit...
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  • Buckingham Palace) was referred to: "The abbey was established under Benedictine rule in the 10th century." "The abbey was rebuilt by Edward the Confessor...
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  • Middle Ages 9th-12th": c. 800–873 – Al-Kindi (Alkindus) De Gradibus 820 - Benedictine hospital founded, School of Salerno would grow around it 857d - Mesue...
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  • Jewish synagogues, and Islamic mosques. Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat (Benedictine Chapel inside San Beda College) Archdiocesan Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus...
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  • the fact that he is the first Jesuit pope whose motto is based on the Benedictine motto of 1 Peter - in the same manner as "Glory of the olive" refers...
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  • of Jesus (1912) states "(i)n the edition of Origen published by the Benedictines it is said that there was no mention of Jesus at all in Josephus before...
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  • Western Empire but did not achieve any notable widespread usage until Benedictine monasteries began preserving Roman texts in codex form). The first autobiography...
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  • - 1.1.1 Alençon - 1.1.2. Arrival at Lisieux - 1.1.3 Education among Benedictines - 1.1.4 Departure of Pauline to the Carmelite convent in Lisieux - 1...
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  • Western institutions took shape, such as the Western monastic orders (Benedictine rule, c. AD 529*), and feudal law, developed under the Frankish Merovingians...
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  • that of the religious orders. And religious orders such as a Carmelite, Benedictines, Mother Teresa's sisters, etc. are more loved than hated at least where...
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  • could you tell us whenever the Kibbutzim have murdered anyone, the Benedictines? the Shakers? Or numerous other communist sects than the Marxist-Lenninist...
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  • work: in reading his histories there is no way to tell that he was a Benedictine monk. That level of impartiality is not defunct, and a literate editor...
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