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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
A Brief History of the Benedictine Order – OSB DOT ORG Because the Benedictines are still without any central organization, Pope Leo XIII establishes a study house in Rome, and in 1893 creates the Benedictine Confederation with an Abbot Primate at its head Benedictine scholars rediscover the liturgical life of the early church
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 Monks: Order, Life, Rule, and Legacy 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 ”
The Order of Saint Benedict (OSB). Index. Information about . . . Information about monastic Benedictines, men and women, and the Rule of Benedict Oblates, monks, Sisters, nuns and brothers in abbeys, monasteries and priories worldwide "Let them prefer nothing whatever to Christ And may He bring us all together to everlasting life!" Rule of Benedict, ch 72 What's New OSB?
Who are the Benedictines? - Saint Bede Abbey Benedictines are perhaps best known for their tradition of welcoming guests with warmth and openness It’s a practice rooted in biblical tradition, with numerous passages emphasizing the importance of welcoming strangers and showing kindness to travelers
Benedictine Order | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia Benedictine Order, the, comprises monks living under the Rule of St Benedict, and commonly known as “black monks” The order will be considered in this article under the following sections: I History of the Order; II Lay brothers, Oblates, Confraters, and Nuns; III Influence and Work of the Order; IV