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    The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic religious...
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    Bénédictine (French pronunciation: [benediktin]) is a herbal liqueur produced in France. It was developed by wine merchant Alexandre Le Grand in the 19th...
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  • Benedictine College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1971 by the merger of St. Benedict's...
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  • California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) since the 2015–16 academic year. Benedictines–Mesa competes in 15 intercollegiate athletic programs: Men's sports include...
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  • The Benedictine Ravens are the athletic teams that represent Benedictine College, located in Atchison, Kansas, in intercollegiate sports as a member of...
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    Santa Giustina, founded in Padua in 1408 by Dom Ludovico Barbo. The Benedictines suffered badly in the anti-clerical atmosphere at the time of Napoleon...
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  • following is a list of colleges and universities founded or operated by the Benedictines within the United States. Belmont Abbey College is a private liberal...
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  • Look up Benedictine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benedictine may mean: A Benedictine, a monk or nun who belongs to the Order of Saint Benedict...
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  • Hours until the Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X in 1911. Benedictines may not substitute the Roman Liturgy of the Hours for the Monastic Breviary...
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    of English Benedictines". The Tablet. London, UK. Retrieved 25 August 2021. "Abbot Christopher Jamison elected new President". benedictines.org.uk. 1 August...
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  • Benedictine Sisters may refer to any of the following Benedictine religious orders: Benedictine Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face Benedictine...
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  • together and they chose the name 'Jericho Benedictines', a name which is highly significant.[why?] The Jericho Benedictine website states that its members have...
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    Benedictine or benedictine spread is a spread made with cucumbers and cream cheese. Invented near the beginning of the 20th century, it was originally...
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  • Union Sportive Bénédictine is a football club from Saint-Benoît, Réunion Island. The club plays their home matches at Stade Jean Allane, which has a maximum...
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    The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, are a Benedictine order of nuns founded by Sr. Mary Wilhelmina Lancaster, OSB, in Gower, Missouri. The nuns...
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    priory came to represent the Benedictine ideals espoused by the Cluniac reforms as smaller, lesser houses of Benedictines of Cluny. There were likewise...
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    Missionary Benedictines, is a congregation of religious houses within the Benedictine Confederation, the aim of which is to combine the Benedictine way of...
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    The Celestines were a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244. At the foundation of the new rule, they were called...
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  • The Revue Bénédictine is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published since 1884 from Maredsous Abbey by the Order of Saint Benedict and Belgian...
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    The Benedictine Vulgate, also called Vatican Vulgate or Roman Vulgate (full title: Biblia Sacra iuxta latinam vulgatam versionem ad codicum fidem, tr...
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    human vocation, theosis. The Rule of Saint Benedict has been used by Benedictines for 15 centuries, and thus St. Benedict is sometimes regarded as the...
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    Global Sisters Report. Retrieved 2024-04-08. Jones, Arthur (1999-12-03). "Benedictines welcome women to make temporary commitment". natcath.org. Retrieved 2024-04-08...
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  • Retrieved 2023-09-10. Sr. Wilhelmina – Benedictines of Mary Biography of Sr. Wilhelmina published by the Benedictines of Mary Portals:  Biography  Catholicism...
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    entered monastic life, Sant' Apollinare in Classe, was a traditional Benedictine community under the influence of the Cluniac reforms. Romuald chose to...
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    Benedictine College Preparatory is a private Roman Catholic military high school in Goochland, Virginia. It is owned and operated by the Benedictine Society...
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  • St. Maur, often known as the Maurists, were a congregation of French Benedictines, established in 1621, and known for their high level of scholarship....
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  • The Cluniac Reforms (also called the Benedictine Reform) were a series of changes within medieval monasticism in the Western Church focused on restoring...
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    Vatican on behalf of the Benedictines, promotes unity among Benedictine monasteries and congregations, and represents Benedictines at religious gatherings...
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  • Transvaal. Inspired by the contribution of the first generations of Benedictines in the conversion of Western Europe, they hoped to take over the area...
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    postnominal abbreviation OSBVall to distinguish themselves from other Benedictines, who generally use the abbreviation OSB. The founder, a Florentine named...
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