Similar words: benediction, benedict, benedictory, benedick, predicting, prediction, predictive, malediction. Meaning: [‚benɪ'dɪktɪːn] n. 1. a monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict 2. a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks. adj. 1. of or relating to Saint Benedict or his works 2. of or relating to the Benedictines.
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1. And in any case, the other austere Benedictine had taken the bait.
2. The former Benedictine monastery of St George has found a new life as a museum and is well worth visiting.
3. Although the Benedictine rule imposed specific obligations upon each individual, it was rarely severe to the point of austerity.
4. She settled Benedictine monks from Canterbury in a priory at Dunfermline.
5. Under the rule of the Benedictine order, he reformed a monastery in the Jura Mountains.
6. These embrace the Benedictine, Augustinian, Franciscan and other main traditions of the religious life.
7. He was John Bull in a Benedictine robe.
8. Get directions to Benedictine University.
9. The famous London church began as a Benedictine monastery enlarged by King Edward in the 1040 s.
10. Many thanks Benedictine College teachers and Shanghai Campus for helping me open a way to success.
11. I was granted Bachelor of Science by Benedictine College in 2006.
12. Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 ( 480 - 547 ).
13. We paused now and again at some hostelry and, on one occasion, a Benedictine monastery, I forget its name.
14. Now he enjoys the popularity that being the worlds oldest benedictine monk brings.
15. It's a Roman Catholic boarding school attached to a Benedictine Monastery.
16. Oh completing her travels(Sentencedict.com), she applied for admission to the Benedictine convent at Cingoli.
17. The original town had been founded with a new market place in 1135-9 by the Benedictine abbey there.
18. St George's, founded in 973, was the first convent in Bohemia for Benedictine nuns.
19. Once the search team was called off, Aldegonda joined the Benedictine order.
20. Siferwas depicted John Whas, the scribe of the Missal, as a Benedictine.
21. Father Richard, who holds several administrative posts within the Benedictine order as well as being a parish priest, is a trained lawyer.
22. In 1657, Pope Alexander VII. had authorized, by a special brief, the Bernardines of the Rue Petit-Picpus, to practise the Perpetual Adoration like the Benedictine nuns of the Holy Sacrament.
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23. I have gained a lot in a span of three years Benedictine College ( Shanghai campus ).
24. Have you ever applied to any graduate program at Benedictine University?
25. Westminster Abbey ( 1065 ): Church in London. It was originally a Benedictine monastery.
26. This system of centralized authority has never entered into the organization of the Benedictine Order.
27. All Lisle hotels are located within three miles of the Benedictine University.
28. Final inspection by almost all test points , 90 points for Benedictine College Shanghai Campus reference.
29. I have gained a lot in a span of four years at Benedictine College Shanghai Campus.
30. The first documentary mention of a Venetian glassmaker is found on a deed of donation in 982 to the Benedictine monastery on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore by a Domenico.
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