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Definition von benedictín im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
BENEDICTÍN ~ m. Monk, der Teil des von Benedikt de Nursia gegründeten Ordens ist, in der Sec. VI, in Italien. BENEDICTÍN ~i m. Călugăr care face parte din ordinul întemeiat de către Benedict de Nursia, în sec. VI, în Italia.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BENEDICTÍN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Pope Benedict in America: The Full Texts of Papal Talks ...
A collection of addresses by Pope Benedict XVI during his six-day visit to the United States in April 2008.
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Benedict in the World: Portraits of Monastic Oblates - Pagina vii
Portraits of Monastic Oblates Linda Kulzer, Roberta C. Bondi. my sisters asked me to do. Indeed, this is why I gladly said yes when I was invited to be a co,editor for this book. This is a part of my story as an oblate. and it will have much in ...
Linda Kulzer, Roberta C. Bondi, 2002
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Dirk Benedict in the 25th Century #2:
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict.
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict, 2014
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Dirk Benedict in the 25th Century #0:
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict.
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict, 2014
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Dirk Benedict in the 25th Century #3: - Pagina 15
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict.
Scott Phillips, Dirk Benedict, 2015
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RB 1980: the rule of St. Benedict in Latin and English ...
For fifteen centuries Benedictine monasticism has been governed by a Rule that is strong enough to instill order and flexible enough to be relevant today.
Saint Benedict (Abbot of Monte Cassino.), Timothy Fry, 1981
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Gregory's Angels: A History of the Abbeys, Priories, ... - Pagina 100
A History of the Abbeys, Priories, Parishes and Schools of the Monks and Nuns Following the Rule of Saint Benedict in Great Britain, Ireland and Their Overseas Foundations : to Commemorate the Arrival of Saint Augustine in Kent in 597 AD ...
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The History of the Ancient Abbeys, Monasteries ... and ...
Their Habits then also differ'd according-'to the several Monasteries they liv'd in; but now the true Habit of the Benedictin Nuns is a black Robe, with a Scapular of the same, and under the black Robe, a Tunick of Wool that has not been dy'd, ...
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Saint Benedict: A Rule for Beginners : Excerpts from the ... - Pagina 24
Today about 11,000 men and 22,000 women try to live by the Rule of Benedict in religious communities. ContrarytoapopularconceptionofcloisteredBenedictinesstayingwithinmon- astery walls, they have a missionary tradition up to the present ...
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A Little Handbook for Volunteers - Pagina 61
35 “Chapter 64: The Election of an Abbot,” The Rule of St. Benedict in English, ed. Timothy Fry et al (Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1982) 88, line 19. 36 “Accountability,” Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 2014, <http://www.merriamdecision ...
Dr. Annette S. Freund, 2014