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Page 57
... observance did not differ greatly from Cluny , for indeed all the non - Celtic monasteries of Europe had a common observance based ultimately upon that of Benedict of Aniane , with individual emphasis laid here and there . Gorze ...
... observance did not differ greatly from Cluny , for indeed all the non - Celtic monasteries of Europe had a common observance based ultimately upon that of Benedict of Aniane , with individual emphasis laid here and there . Gorze ...
Page 161
... observance , but the fragmentation of the order in Europe led to the eclipse of general chapter , the keystone of the original constitu- tion . Meanwhile the post - Trent spirit of reform brought a more balanced return to the past in ...
... observance , but the fragmentation of the order in Europe led to the eclipse of general chapter , the keystone of the original constitu- tion . Meanwhile the post - Trent spirit of reform brought a more balanced return to the past in ...
Page 185
... observance exists between houses of different provinces and even of the same province . Thus the French province , with its chief house at Pierre - qui - vire , practises a near - Trappist regime , com- bined with missionary zeal ...
... observance exists between houses of different provinces and even of the same province . Thus the French province , with its chief house at Pierre - qui - vire , practises a near - Trappist regime , com- bined with missionary zeal ...
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