Examples of 'trappists' in a sentence

Meaning of "trappists"

Trappists is a noun referring to a member of the order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, a contemplative Roman Catholic order who follows the Rule of Saint Benedict. They are also known for their production of goods such as beer and cheese
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Trappists truly make the difference.
The assistance of the Trappists is appreciated.
Trappists and beer.
There are six foreign and five native Trappists.
The Trappists made his reforms into an ideal.
This week our lads is playing the Trappists at rugby.
The Trappists made themselves temporary accommodation in a wooden hut.
Meals are usually taken in contemplative silence as Trappists listen to a reading.
His contacts with the Trappists influenced him to give Cistercian spirituality a place in his congregations.
The Belgian chocolate and the special beers of which the Trappists have an international reputation.
Trappists and beer Trappists and beer.
Monastic orders other than the Trappists can be and are included in this arrangement.
What a fitting end for Trappists.
Amongst the Trappists in our days.
A common spiritual retreat of the Buddhists and Catholic Trappists.

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Thomas Merton was among those Trappists who undertook this way of life.
German Trappists who went Old Rite close monastery for lack of novices.
I am joining the Trappists.
The monastery belonged to Trappists of the order known as Cistercians of the Strict Observance.
Church of the Trappists.
The Trappists have built a new, smaller monastery.
Perhaps I could go to the Trappists for a while.
Trappists believe that everything that costs them is God 's will.
Abbot of the Trappists.
At the beginning, the Trappists brewed beer for their personal consumption.
They favored with all their power the establishment of the Trappists at Lake St. John.
Is it true that Trappists take a vow of silence?
I suppose once they are in the castle… Must amuse you, Trappists walking into a trap?
Now, the Trappists want to return in response to a call from the people.
Order of Trappists.
How do the Trappists respond to global crisis such as poverty, social injustice and war?
After moving into the temporary monastery, the Trappists started to erect other buildings.
The Rule of St. Benedict, written in the sixth century, guides the lives of Trappists.
But credit is given to Trappists for founding the town, an exceptional case in Quebec.
With Bourget 's approval, he supported setting up the Trappists at Oka.
It is sometimes claimed that the Trappists use this salutation, but this is not true.
For 60 years the Dombes Group had been hosted by the Trappists.
In addition to manufacturing candy, the Trappists undertook production of Easter ( chocolate ) novelties.
De Rancé forbade intellectual work, but the Trappists now encourage scholarship.
Unlike the Benedictines and Cistercians, Trappists fully abstain from meat as regards " four-footed animals.
It must amuse you, Mr. Holmes, Trappists walking into a trap.
In 1798 the French troops invaded Switzerland, and the Trappists were obliged to leave the country.

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