monastic order

  • 41Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy — Our Lady of Mercy From the Generalate of the Mercedarian Order …

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  • 42order — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 way in which people/things are arranged ADJECTIVE ▪ correct, proper, right ▪ wrong ▪ logical ▪ The paragraphs are not in a logical order …

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  • 43Order of Santiago — This article deals with the Spanish Order of knighthood. For the Portuguese Order, see Order of St. James of the Sword. Sign of order, 17th century The Order of Santiago (Galician: Orde de Santiago, Spanish: Orden de Santiago) …

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  • 44Order of Penitents — The Christian movement known as the Penitents goes back to the 4th century. Those who had committed serious sins confessed their sins to the bishop or his representative and were assigned a penance that was to be carried out over a period of time …

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  • 45Order of Alcántara — Cross of the Order of Alcántara The Order of Alcántara (Spanish: Orden de Alcántara), also called the Knights of St. Julian[1], was originally a military order of León, founded in 1166 …

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  • 46Order of the Holy Paraclete — The Order of The Holy Paraclete (OHP) is an Anglican religious community. The community began in 1915, when it was founded by Margaret Cope (1886 1961) at the Mother House of St. Hilda s Priory, Sneaton Castle, Whitby.[1] History The priory is… …

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  • 47Order of Interbeing — The Order of Interbeing, or Tiếp Hiện in Vietnamese, was founded between 1964 and 1966 by Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh. Tiếp means being in touch with and continuing. Hiện means realizing and making it here and now. Interbeing is a… …

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  • 48monastic — mo•nas•tic [[t]məˈnæs tɪk[/t]] adj. Also, mo•nas′ti•cal. 1) rel of or pertaining to monks, nuns, or monasteries: monastic vows 2) rel of or resembling the secluded, dedicated, or austere life characteristic of a monastery 3) rel a member of a… …

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  • 49monastic — adj. Monastic is used with these nouns: ↑order, ↑vow …

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  • 50Benedictine Order — Monastic order founded by St. Benedictine. Monks take vows of personal poverty, chastity and obedience to their abbot and the Benedictine Rule. See also Black Monk and White Monk …

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