Benedictine

  • 41Benedictine Confederation — This article is about the organizational structure of the Order of Saint Benedict within the Roman Catholic Church. See also Rule of Saint Benedict and Benedictine. The Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict (in Latin,… …

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  • 42Benedictine High School (Cleveland, Ohio) — Infobox Secondary school name = Benedictine High School motto = Ora et labora Prayer and work established = 1927 affiliations = Roman Catholic, Benedictine type = Private all male secondary grades = 9–12 accreditation = North Central Association… …

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  • 43Benedictine Military School — Infobox School name = Benedictine Military School native name = latin name = imagesize = caption = location = streetaddress = affiliations = Roman Catholic, Benedictine city = Savannah state = Georgia county = Chatham zipcode = country = country1 …

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  • 44Benedictine University — infobox University name= Benedictine University established= 1887 type= Private, Roman Catholic staff= unknown undergrad= 2,657 postgrad= 1,267 location= Lisle, IL country= United States mascot= Eagles campus= Suburban, 108 acres website=… …

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  • 45Benedictine High School (Richmond, Virginia) — Infobox School name = Benedictine Military School address = 304 North Sheppard Street city = Richmond state = Virginia zipcode = 23221 country = USA established = 1911 affiliations = Roman Catholic, Benedictine headmaster = John McGinty… …

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  • 46Benedictine Secondary School, Pannonhalma — The Benedictine Secondary School of Pannonhalma is a boarding school for boys, one of the most distinguished secondary schools in Hungary, led by and situated next to the thousand year old Pannonhalma Benedictine Archabbey.HistoryEducation began… …

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  • 47Benedictine Rite — The Benedictine Rite is a variant of the Roman Rite specific to Order of Saint Benedict of the Roman Catholic Church.MassThe Benedictine Order never had a rite of its own celebrating Mass. Since the reform of Pope Pius V (see Quo Primum), it… …

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  • 48Benedictine monastery — A Benedictine monastery is a monastery that follows the Rule of St Benedict on monastic living, written by the founder of western monasticism Saint Benedict of Nursia/Italy (fl. 6th century). The Benedictine Order has been active since that time …

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  • 49Benedictine 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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  • 50Benedictine order — Monastic order founded by St. Benedictine. Monks take vows of personal poverty, chastity and obedience to their abbot and the Benedictine Rule …

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