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A pair of Benedictine friars riding on mules and wearing dust-goggles,, appear ahead on the road.
The Benedictine abbey is long gone but the eleventh-century church remains, and is one of the finest survivors of the Romanesque in France.
Henry I was clearly not as impressed by Benedictine abbots and their temporal grandeur as his father had been.
Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems.
If you are tempted to try Benedictine after reading this but find it too sweet for your taste, mix it half-and-half with brandy.
Internal evidence also suggests that he was a Benedictine monk and priest who was both educated and conversant with scholastic philosophy.
A classic Rolls Royce cocktail is made with gin, French and Italian vermouth and Benedictine.
Add the wine, Benedictine, blueberries, cranberries, chocolate, ginger, juniper berries, and caraway seeds.
There is debate as to whether Benedictine should be added, if still water or soda should be used as a mixer.
The role of the prioress in a Benedictine community is to be a guide in the seeking of God.
The similarities and differences in the traditions they describe manifest the rich variety of Benedictine experience.
I have stayed in a couple of Benedictine monasteries and know how important hospitality and service to visitors is in monastic life.
Crucial to the prosecution was the willingness of other Benedictine sisters to testify against them.
An additional letter of support came from nuns in twenty-two other Benedictine communities.
She is now happily married to a man who had been a Benedictine priest for as long.
With a renewed appeal to Benedictine austerity, the new institution arose near Citeaux, about 12 miles from Dijon.
In a time of deep shadows, the Benedictine movement sparked the spiritual, cultural, and moral rejuvenation of Europe.
Perhaps the best-designed experiment I've seen took place in a small woodland chapel at a Benedictine monastery in Massachusetts.
Gertrude of Helfta was a nun at the convent of Helfta, a centre of Benedictine learning and piety, from the age of 26 until her death.
The church and monastic buildings on Lindisfarne today date from the Norman period when a Benedictine monastery was established on the island.
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I asked for kumiss and a pony of Benedictine, as my stone boudoir made me feel rocky, but it has not yet been sent up.
Mathieu, it seems, took his Benedictine vows of stability seriously and remained in Saint-Denis, only travelling on abbatial business.
Have you invited the Benedictine Fathers to your fete in the wood?
Argument, even the temporary absence of Benedictine, had been unavailing.
This was a Benedictine abbey of great repute in the diocese of Rouen.
The Printery House is an apostolic work of Conception Abbey, a Benedictine monastery situated in the rolling farmlands of northwest Missouri.
Then Durtal was able to think over his Sundays at the Benedictine nuns.
In the West the tradition of deacon-abbesses was reflected, if not preserved, in Benedictine and Cistercian abbeys of Catalonia, whose abbesses wore the stole at liturgy.
In the Premier Division, Dudley and the Benedictine drew 2-2, Hewitt and Younger scoring for Dudley and James Binney with two for the Benedictine.
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