Benedictine

  • 31Benedictine (disambiguation) — Benedictine may mean:*A Benedictine, a monk or nun who belongs to the Order of Saint Benedict * Benedictine abbey *Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas *Various Benedictine High Schools *Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois *Bénédictine,… …

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  • 32Benedictine High School — may refer to:*Benedictine High School (Detroit, Michigan), US *Benedictine High School (Cleveland, Ohio), US *Benedictine High School (Richmond, Virginia), US *Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, New Jersey, US *Benedictine Military School, Savannah …

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  • 33Benedictine (condiment) — Benedictine or Benedictine Spread is a condiment made with cucumbers and cream cheese. It is used to make cucumber sandwiches and was invented around the turn of the 20th Century by Jennie Carter Benedict, a caterer and restaurateur in Louisville …

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  • 34Benedictine Academy — is an all girls Catholic high school in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The school operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. The school was founded in 1915 by the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth, New Jersey.Benedictine… …

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  • 35Benedictine Abbey of Lobbes —     Benedictine Abbey of Lobbes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Benedictine Abbey of Lobbes     Located in Hainault, Belgium, founded about 650, by St. Landelin, a converted brigand, so that the place where his crimes had been committed might… …

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  • 36Benedictine Abbey of Kilwinning —     Benedictine Abbey of Kilwinning     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Benedictine Abbey of Kilwinning     Located in Ayrshire, Scotland, in the town of the same name, where a church was said to have been founded early in the eighth century by St.… …

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  • 37Benedictine Abbey of Jumieges —     Benedictine Abbey of Jumièges     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Benedictine Abbey of Jumièges     Jumièges, situated on the north bank of the Seine, between Duclair and Caudebec, in Normandy (Seine Inférieure). The abbey was founded in 634 by St …

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  • 38Benedictine Abbey of Lindores —     Benedictine Abbey of Lindores     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Benedictine Abbey of Lindores     On the River Tay, near Newburgh, Fifeshire, Scotland, founded by David, Earl of Huntingdon, younger brother of King William the Lion, about 1191.… …

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  • 39Benedictine Order — • Comprises monks living under the Rule of St. Benedict, and commonly known as black monks Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 40Benedictine rule — Benedictine rule, a set of rules for a plan of life, used in monasteries of the order established by Saint Benedict …

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