- Cistercians - Wikipedia
Cistercian monks and nuns have a reputation of cultivating solitude and silence; the great monastics have explained silence as "the language of liberation, enlightenment, or union with God " [6] Some observers deduced, incorrectly, that Cistercians take a vow of silence [7] Watching over one's tongue is a general theme in the Rule of St Benedict which, however, never required a vow of
- Cistercian Preparatory School – Private school near Dallas, Texas
Cistercian Preparatory School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school
- Cistercian | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Cistercian, member of a Roman Catholic monastic order founded in 1098 and named after the original establishment at Citeaux (Latin: Cistercium), near Dijon, France The order’s founders were a group of Benedictine monks who desired to live under the strictest interpretation of the Rule of St Benedict
- CISTERCIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CISTERCIAN is a member of a monastic order founded by St Robert of Molesme in 1098 at Cîteaux, France, under Benedictine rule
- Understanding the Cistercian Tradition - Magnificat USA
The Order of Cîteaux, or the Cistercians, came into being at the end of the 11th century (1098), about twelve and a half miles from Dijon
- Cistercian Abbey and Preparatory School
Cistercian Abbey and Preparatory School integrates Catholic monastic traditions with academic excellence, fostering holistic development for young men in a supportive community
- List of Cistercian monasteries - Wikipedia
List of Cistercian monasteries The spread of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages The Cistercians are a Catholic religious order of enclosed monks and nuns formed in 1098, originating from Cîteaux Abbey
- History of the Cistercian Order - monastic-experience. com
The Cistercian Order, known for its emphasis on simplicity has a fascinating history From its origins as a reform movement within Benedictine monasticism to its spread across Europe and its adaptation to modern times, the Cistercian journey is one of faith, resilience, and renewal
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