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- Enclosed religious orders are religious orders whose members strictly separate themselves from the affairs of the external world. The term cloistered is...
- papal decretal of Pope Boniface VIII issued in 1298, that required the claustration of Catholic nuns. It is often incorrectly referred to as a papal bull...
- known as Iglesia de los Conventuales (due to its history as a former claustration convent), is a Roman Catholic parish church in Montevideo, Uruguay. The...
- exclusively for women. In this text, Caesarius argues for the practice of claustration, the complete containment of women in the monastery from their entry...
- claus- claus- -clōs- close cir****clusion, claudin, clause, claustral, claustration, claustrum, clausula, clausure, cloister, closet, closure, cloture, clusivity...
- production of other books. Since the Wessobrunn monastery enforced its strict claustration it is presumed that these other scribes were also women. Diemut was credited...
- distributed to the poor people who came to their doors daily, so the rules of claustration never prevented the nuns who lived there to minister to the poor and...
- Lemmel the correspondence became a window to the world, since the strict claustration of the nuns severely restricted oral communication with anyone outside...
- heartlands of Latin Christendom. These included a stricter insistence on claustration. William also worked to establish closer links among Danish church institutions...
- nuns turned against the next abbess, because she wanted to reintroduce claustration, supported by the abbot of Georgenthal Abbey, who was appointed Visitor...