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In addition to the well known Benedictine motto of prayer and work, at Benet Lake there is also a certain separation from the world, a monastic life lived in community, a contemporary openness to the opportunities of Christian mission and hospitality.
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Order of Saint Benedict - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benedictine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Benedictine Order 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: ... St. Augustine and his monks established the first EnglishBenedictine monastery at Canterbury soon after their arrival in 597.
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For centuries, monks have retreated to deserted places, not merely to ‘get away’ from the hustle and bustle of urban life, but also because the desert is the place of confrontation with evil. Today’s desert can be found in the alienation, poverty and noise of the modern city. By God’s grace, we witness to...
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The White Robed Monks of St. Benedict serve the Contemporary Catholic and all people. They are neither Roman Catholic nor Orthodox Catholic, Liberal Catholic nor Old Catholic. They are just Catholic. ... The White Robed Monks of St. Benedict are just Catholic. The Monks, in the traditional spirit of Benedictine hospitality,
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Weston Priory website with information about the Vermont monastery, retreats, and music, with MP3 selections. ... We are a community of Benedictine monks, founded in 1953 by our brother, the late Abbot Leo Rudloff, of Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem, Israel.
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