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carthusians (noun): Members of a Roman Catholic religious order known as the Carthusian Order, characterized by a life of silence, solitude, and prayer
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Carthusians do not talk to each other.
But this idea is totally absurd to the Carthusians.
The Carthusians were held in the highest esteem.
There is a vast difference between an Apostolic life and the solitude of the Carthusians.
The Carthusians are approved as a religious order.
Teresa asked John to delay his entry into the Carthusians and to follow her.
Only the Carthusians were yet to be represented.
He died in retirement among the Carthusians at Pisa.
The Carthusians also maintained the principle of lending.
This process of attrition was to claim fifteen of the London Carthusians.
Old Carthusians were defeated by a single goal in the fifth round.
The pope made a grant of money and gave the Carthusians Gorgona.
The Carthusians as well were rounded up and sent to the same place.
The two teams at that first final were Old Carthusians and Old Salopians.
The Old Carthusians played by the rules.

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He always considered solitude to be his true calling, and had friends among the Carthusians.
The Carthusians settled there in Méounes.
From here, it spread among the other congregations of the Benedictines and among the Carthusians.
Like many other Carthusians the monks of Freiburg took refuge in Ittingen Charterhouse in Switzerland.
In England, he stayed with the Carthusians for seven months.
Carthusians live as hermits, remaining strictly within their monastery at all times.
During the French Revolution numerous Carthusians were persecuted with other Catholic religious and lay persons.
The Carthusians reserved a very large host, a particle of which they broke off for each Viaticum.
Though not Benedictines, the Carthusians make use of a cowl as well.
The Carthusians live in great poverty, but they are consciously poor.
The order of monks that St. Bruno founded is called the Carthusians.
The existence of the Carthusians is divided between prayers, meditation and work.
They were followed by the Cluniac order, the Cistercians, Carthusians and Augustinian Canons.
Thus, for example, we had the Carthusians and the Camaldolese at Vallombrosa and Monte Vergine.
In 1499 he determined to become a monk and subjected himself to the discipline of the Carthusians.
And so, Carthusians lived as recluses, but in a community.
Christ 's Poor men - the Carthusians in England.
Among the twelve Carthusians killed were two Germans, one Swiss, one Venezuelan, and one Spaniard.
It was suppressed in 1414 as an alien priory, and granted to the Carthusians.
In 1397 the Carthusians founded a monastery here, Ahrensbök Charterhouse, which helped the place grow in prominence.
The first property auction was that of the Carthusians in September 1791.
In 1783 Joseph II abolished the religious order of the Carthusians.
In 1101 by Count Roger was given in fief to the carthusians of Serra San Bruno.
He top-scored with 70 runs against Old Tonbridgian and 72 runs against the Old Carthusians.

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