Examples of 'cistercians' in a sentence

Meaning of "cistercians"

Cistercians are members of a Roman Catholic monastic order founded in Cîteaux, France, in 1098
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Cistercians venerated him as blessed.
This cellar was the pressure centre of the cistercians monks.
Cistercians equated spiritual health with economic achievement and environmental exploitation.
The habit was similar to that of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians were more than a religious movement.
He grows up in a monastery belonging to the Cistercians.
The Cistercians benefited society by their agricultural labours.
In addition he adapted some of the customs of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians benefited society by their agricultural labors.
It was referred to as a village belonging to the Cistercians.
The Cistercians knew how to pick their sites.
He adopted a white habit like that of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians themselves only studied scholastic theology.
The second new monastic group was the Cistercians.
The Cistercians destroyed the former building to erect a new one.

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Their dress in short was very like that of the Cistercians.
They called themselves Cistercians and wore white robes to symbolize purity.
The order was created a century earlier and was similar to the Cistercians.
King John then issued a decree forbidding any Cistercians to enter or leave the country.
The design of the Abbey was an expression of the religious beliefs of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians acted with particular care in the careful management and conservation of their forests.
The tradition of the order regards him as the founder of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians honour him as venerable.
Liturgical and personal prayer is at the heart of the life of the Bernardine Cistercians.
Groups of Lay Cistercians are also emerging in some countries.
This is how we inherit this magnificent vineyard thanks to the skills of the Cistercians.
The Cistercians were natural businessmen.
Subsequent centuries saw further attempts under the Cistercians and other religious orders.
The Oliwa Cistercians gave the right to free burial.
He embraced the stricter life of the Cistercians as Fr.
The Cistercians were experienced agriculturalists.
The response Clementissime is common to both us and the Cistercians.
The Cistercians were not poor monks who arrived in Yorkshire by chance.
They became known as Cistercians.
For Cistercians and Trappistines such links generally already exist.
He was born in Naples and in his youth entered the Order of Cistercians.
Anna could keep in touch with Burgundian Cistercians through ancestral linkages.
A rich historical past and culture under the Germanic princes and the Cistercians.
The Cistercians in the middle ages PDF.
The essence of Gothic architecture was introduced by the Cistercians later that century.
The Cistercians maintained a library at the Abbey.
A major reappraisal of the art and architecture of the Cistercians in the late Middle Ages.
He introduced the Cistercians to Iberia by founding a monastery at Fitero.
It was a Roman Catholic monastery run by the Cistercians.
I did some research on Cistercians and Cluniacs.
The Cistercians respected their Celtic monastic buildings.
Their order is called Cistercians of the Strict Observance.
Immediately Merton thought of the Cistercians.
All monasteries of the Cistercians were dedicated to Virgin Mary.
The Italian order later rejoined the Cistercians.

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