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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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Among the most notable supporters of the reform were Pope Urban II, Lambert of Hersfeld, and Richard of Verdun. The Cluniac reforms encouraged the Church in ...
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Oct 3, 2009 ... The Cluniacs and the Gregorian Reform. Evans, Joan (1968). Monastic Life at Cluny 910-1157. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ...
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Cluniac Reforms - Monastic revival ... A Wisdom Archive on Cluniac Reforms - Monastic revival ... A selection of articles related to Cluniac Reforms - Monastic reviva...
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Discussion of life as a Cluniac religious in late twelfth century England. ... Cluniac history spans three centuries. Ever since its foundation, the order has had a profound effect upon the Church, both the secular clergy and monastics. Only in the last fifty years has its power and influence begun a gradual decline.
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