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Meaning of "basilian"

basilian: Relating to the Basilian order of monks, a Roman Catholic religious order founded in the 6th century by Saint Basil the Great
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  • Relating to Saint Basil the Great.
  • a member of any of the religious orders tracing their origin to Saint Basil the Great

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A Basilian monastery and school were established.
After ordination he served in the different Basilian monasteries.
The early years of the Basilian congregation were full of challenges.
The castle was ceded to make a hermitage for Basilian monks.
The Basilian crest was developed in the late nineteenth century.
Zofia was buried in the crypt under the Basilian church.
The Basilian confrères were dispersed and their property was sold at auction.
The donation also included the adjoining hamlet of Basilian origin.
She is often represented as a Basilian nun with a Greek cross in her hand.
Basil and had constitutions copied from those of the Basilian monks.
The village is famous for its Basilian monastery which is a popular pilgrimage site.
In the donation also includes the farmhouse adjoining the period Basilian.
Through his efforts also the Basilian Order was restored.
Flavian was a Basilian monk at the Monastery of Tilmognon and later became a apocrisiarius.
Many sites indicate that Michaelina had entered a Basilian monastery first.

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Complex Basilian monastery.
He was removed from office of the Vicar Apostolic and exiled in the Basilian monastery.
The book was printed by the Basilian monks printing shop in Supraśl.
It was built over a pre-existing convent of Basilian monks.
Drohobych Basilian school.
To serve sanctuary, he built a monastery and assigned it to the Basilian monks.
The Basilian abbey.
Mysterious dungeons of the Basilian Monastery.
He entered in the Basilian Salvatorian Order taking the religious name Ignace.
Church of Basilian.
The Basilian church was a small oratory built into the temple 's apse.
Not only in this school, but within the Basilian order.
The previously independent Basilian Order was subordinated to the Greek Catholic hierarchy.
The church was constructed during the 12th century as part of a Basilian monastery.
In the 9th century a Basilian monastery was erected on the podium of the ruined temple.
A career as a diocesan administrator did not attract him, so he decided to become a Basilian monk.
The sanctuary is a Basilian convent - one of the few which have survived in Calabria.
There, many monasteries and hermitages had been established under the Basilian rule.
Cardinal Bessarion, himself a Basilian monk, increased the scanty and impoverished community and restored the church.
The island first received the name San Pantaleo in the 11th century from Basilian monks.
Of the Basilian monasteries the only one left is that of Grottaferrata, near Rome.
Alongside the secular clergy operated the Basilian monks, who spread Christianity in Barbagia.
Upon returning to Lviv, Irena continued her studies with the Basilian Sisters.
How did Basilian monasteries reach Ukraine?
ISM in Vilnius is located in a historic building in the Old Town, a former Basilian monastery.
The Basilian priest 's faith was renewed.
In the 1920s, the monastery was restructured and reforms were introduced by Basilian monks from Galicia.
The first Basilian monastery is recorded to have been founded by a princess named Helen in 1180.
In 1932 he was made the prior of the Basilian monastery in Drohobych.
Coughlin left the Basilian Order in 1918 and became a diocesan priest under the diocese of Detroit.
The female branch of the order ; the congregation of Basilian Alepian Sisters was founded in 1740.
The Basilian monks kept custody of the elements until their departure in 1175.
Is that Basilian lamb?
Until 1948 he attended the local school and then moved to the Saint John 's Basilian Seminary.
For other Basilian orders, see Basilian.

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