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... Subiaco which had recently been reformed from Sta Giustina of Padua , were summon- ed by the council and despatched to Melk , an abbey now well known to tourists from its magnificent site on a hill above the Danube , but then on the ...
... Subiaco which had recently been reformed from Sta Giustina of Padua , were summon- ed by the council and despatched to Melk , an abbey now well known to tourists from its magnificent site on a hill above the Danube , but then on the ...
Page 172
... 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 with the mid- night office ...
... 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 with the mid- night office ...
Page 192
... Subiaco house of Samos and one from Beuron ; Colombia has also one from Samos . The Argentine has a large house under the Subiaco regime , a daughter house of Silos at Buenos Aires , and a small colony from Einsiedeln in the pampas . At ...
... Subiaco house of Samos and one from Beuron ; Colombia has also one from Samos . The Argentine has a large house under the Subiaco regime , a daughter house of Silos at Buenos Aires , and a small colony from Einsiedeln in the pampas . At ...
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