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... founded the abbeys of Savigny and Tiron that grew into congregations with houses in Britain as well as in France . Two of these ventures have a signif- icance above all others in monastic history . The founder of one was Bruno of ...
... founded the abbeys of Savigny and Tiron that grew into congregations with houses in Britain as well as in France . Two of these ventures have a signif- icance above all others in monastic history . The founder of one was Bruno of ...
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... founded or refounded at Subiaco , Finalpia and elsewhere , and grouped by Pius IX into an autonomous province of the Cassinese congregation . Calling themselves ' of the primitive observance ' , they revived the strictly common life ...
... founded or refounded at Subiaco , Finalpia and elsewhere , and grouped by Pius IX into an autonomous province of the Cassinese congregation . Calling themselves ' of the primitive observance ' , they revived the strictly common life ...
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... founded at Amay what is now the abbey of Chevetogne to pave the way to reunion of the western and eastern churches . The periodical Irenikon is published in the abbey . A fourth congregation on the continent of Europe was a late ( 1884 ) ...
... founded at Amay what is now the abbey of Chevetogne to pave the way to reunion of the western and eastern churches . The periodical Irenikon is published in the abbey . A fourth congregation on the continent of Europe was a late ( 1884 ) ...
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Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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