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Cluniac Reforms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cluniac (Clunian) Reform was a series of changes within medieval monasticism, focused on restoring the traditional monastic life, encouraging art, and caring for the poor. The movement is named ...
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Cluny Abbey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The earliest reform, ... In England the Cluniac houses numbered thirty-five at the time of the dissolution. There were three in Scotland. The earliest foundation was that of the priory of St. Pancras at Lewes (1077), the prior of which usually held the position of vicar-general of the Abbot of Cluny for England and Scotland.
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The Cluniac Reform ... This morning I would like to speak to you about a monastic movement that was very important in the Middle Ages and which I have already mentioned in previous Catecheses.
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Cluniac history spans three centuries. ... In the years during which the order was at the forefront of the ecclesiastical reform movement, this was not much of an impediment to new foundations, especially as there were no less expensive alternatives. With the coming of the more austere orders such as the Cistercians,
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Benedictine Christian reform movement founded at the French monastery of Cluny in 910. Under Abbot Odo (927-41) Cluny became the center of monastic revival and the first international monastic organization; ... by the abbacy of Peter the Venerable (1132-56) there were more than 1,000 Cluniac monasteries,
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B. Revival under Cluny reforms. What was cluny? What reforms were instituted? C.What was meant by "Papa Monarchy?" What monastic order inspired cluniac reform movement? What Pope was chief theorizer of Papal monarchy?
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