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- The Cistercians (/sɪˈstɜːrʃənz/), officially the Order of Cistercians (Latin: (Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis, abbreviated as OCist or SOCist), are a Catholic...
- Introduction to Christian Mysticism. Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 3, Cisterian Publications Moore, Kevin Z. (1990). The Descent of the Imagination: Postromantic...
- effect of the revelations. In 1640, Cistercians from Bledzew donated to Cisterians of the Marienstern Monastery [cs; de; it; pl] an icon of the Mother of...
- William II's burial there in 1231. William and Margaret founded more Cisterian nunneries throughout the county of Flanders, including Flines Abbey. He...
- neo-classical in style and was built in 1855 by Joseph and Louis Larose. In 1902, Cisterian nuns from Bonneval Abbey in Aveyron, France; founded a branch in Saint-Romuald...
- Former Cisterian monastery in Scania, Sweden...
- order, and after spending several years in the Léoncel abbey, he left the Cisterians and joined the Benedictine Abbey of Île Barbe, with the agreement from...
- Somerled's later descendants. This, now ruinous monastery, is the only Cisterian house known to have been founded in the Scottish Highlands. Surviving...
- Medieval Cisterian monastery in Södermanland, Sweden...
- which ended with a privilege in which the Teutonic Knights confirmed the Cisterian possessions in the region, including Rumia. In 1454 King Casimir IV Jagiellon...