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... Christ , to monks , humble and submissive before God , to virgins consecrated and vowed to God and all the consecrated handmaids of Christ , nay more , to all God - fearing catholics in common , sprung from the stock and race of the ...
... Christ , to monks , humble and submissive before God , to virgins consecrated and vowed to God and all the consecrated handmaids of Christ , nay more , to all God - fearing catholics in common , sprung from the stock and race of the ...
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... Christ , will always exist , for the union of man's will with that of God , in love and adoration , is the end of ... Christ , at observing all that Christ himself accepted from the Old Law and proposed as his own enlargement in the New ...
... Christ , will always exist , for the union of man's will with that of God , in love and adoration , is the end of ... Christ , at observing all that Christ himself accepted from the Old Law and proposed as his own enlargement in the New ...
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... Christ- ian context it is the love of God as Father , of Christ as Saviour , and of others in God . How this love is best attained by the individual is life's problem and happiness for each . In every human life the choice has to be ...
... Christ- ian context it is the love of God as Father , of Christ as Saviour , and of others in God . How this love is best attained by the individual is life's problem and happiness for each . In every human life the choice has to be ...
Contents
List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
Copyright | |
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abbey abbot activity Athos austere Basil became Benedictine Beuron bishops black monks Bursfeld Byzantine canons Canterbury Carthusians Cassian Cassinese cathedral Catholic cenobitic centre chapter choir Christ Christian church Cistercian Cīteaux Clairvaux cloister Cluniac Cluny commendam Compline congregation contemporary countries dormitory early eleventh century England English established exile existence fathers followed foundations founded France French friars Germany Giustina gradually Grande Chartreuse hermits historians holy horarium houses individual influence Italy land Lanfranc later lay-brothers liturgical lived manuscripts Maredsous Mass Maurists medieval middle ages missionary modern world monachism monastery monastic monastic body monastic history monastic order monasticism Monte Cassino observance organisation original Pachomius Peter Peter the Venerable prayer psalms reading recruits refectory reform remained revival Rome rule of St saints scholars Solesmes spiritual St Benedict St Bernard St Ottilien Subiaco teaching time-table tion traditional Trappists twelfth century Vannists vocation vows white monks writing