Trillium filed its proposal on behalf of a client, the Benedictine Sisters of Mount St.
Aloe lace is made in Croatia only by Benedictine nuns in the town of Hvar.
There were also remains of an early 12th-century Benedictine priory and the interesting late 16th-century Whitley Hall.
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It has two towers, the larger one built by parishioners and the smaller one erected by Benedictine monks.
True to Benedictine rules of self-sufficiency, Father Rainer saw the future in apple cider and brandy, damson, sloe and elderberry gin.
This week, for instance, Douai School in Berkshire, set up in 1615 by Benedictine monks, announced its closure.
At the Benedictine abbey, for example, the monks produce food and homemade goods that are sold on-site and in delis throughout Krakow.
In 1426, the Benedictine monks in nearby Gornji Grad recorded Perk Farm, with its pasture and forest, in their register.
Monks Benedictine, Cistercian and Trappist live by the rule of Saint Benedict, written about A.D. 530.
It attests to the importance of the early Benedictine monastic community and is the largest and finest example of Norman architecture in England.
It's produced by Benedictine monks in Devon but is regularly linked to the crime and anti-social behaviour of drunks in Scotland.
Justin Brown is an abbot at a Benedictine abbey that supplements its meagre income by making and selling simple wooden coffins.
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Benedict, founder of the Benedictine order of monks, who helped spread Christianity throughout Europe and was particularly venerated in Ratzinger's homeland, Germany.
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Fitzgerald received a parochial education at the Portsmouth Abbey School in Rhode Island, which is run by an order of Benedictine monks.
Pope Benedict will surely retire quietly to a Benedictine monastery to keep writing, the life he imagined for himself before his election.
With hindsight, his visit to the tomb of 13th century Pope Celestine V, a Benedictine monk who resigned from the papacy eight centuries before, becomes poignant.
By 960 AD, the church had become a Benedictine monastery, and the Abbey's black-robed monks were familiar figures at Westminster for almost 600 years, until Henry VIII split from Rome.
His Benedictine monks, through great learning, and with great courage preserved the learning of the ancient world, mixed with piety, and used it to lay the foundation of what eventually became Europe.
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For those who like to mix it up, there are also five hand-crafted cocktails available, including the Jimmy Mac, made with Macallan 18 year old, Benedictine (a cognac-based liqueur), Amaro Averna (an Italian digestif) and orange bitters.
Preca will be beatified along with two other Maltese -- cleric and lawyer Ignatius Falzon, who converted at least 640 British servicemen to Catholicism in the 19th century, and cloistered Benedictine nun Maria Adeodata Pisani (1806-1855).
St Laurence Church, situated near Evesham's market place in the grounds of a former Benedictine Abbey, will shut to the public when work is under way, but residents will be invited in to see how it is progressing.
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