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- Benedictines - Wikipedia
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as O S B or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict Initiated in 529, they are the oldest of all the religious orders in the Latin Church [1]
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- Benedictine | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
A Benedictine is a member of any of the confederated congregations of Roman Catholic monks, lay brothers, and nuns who follow the rule of life of St Benedict of Nursia The Benedictines, strictly speaking, do not constitute a single religious order, because each monastery is autonomous
- Benedictine: What It Is and How to Use It. - Liquor. com
“Benedictine is a rich, aromatic, floral and herbaceous liqueur that has notes of baking spices, honey and a whisper of orange peel,” says Jason Sorbet, the beverage director at The Chloe in New Orleans
- What Is Bénédictine D. O. M. Liqueur? - The Spruce Eats
Bénédictine D O M is an herbal liqueur produced in France Its recipe comes from a 16th-century monk and includes a secret blend of 27 herbs and spices in a neutral spirit that's sweetened with honey It may be an old liqueur but it has a well-deserved place in the modern bar
- Benedictine Monks: Order, Life, Rule, and Legacy - Learn Religions
Benedictine monks are a religious order of monks and nuns of the Roman Catholic Church living under the Rule of St Benedict of Nursia (circa 480 – circa 547) Because they wear black habits, Benedictine monks are often called “Black Monks ”
- What is Benedictine Spirituality? - Simply Catholic
The obedience that is most characteristic of Benedictine spirituality involves what the saint elsewhere calls listening “with the ear of the heart,” that is, being sensitive to the needs of another person, making oneself ready and willing to respond even if the other person has given no verbal request for help
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