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- have communities of both monks and nuns that are known as Trappists and Trappistines, respectively. They are named after La Trappe Abbey, the monastery from...
- The Abbey of Our Lady of the Redwoods is a monastic community of the Trappistine branch of Cistercian nuns located in Whitethorn, California, within the...
- Our Lady of the Angels Trappistine Abbey Tenshi No Seibo Torasupichinu Shūdōin (天使の聖母トラピスチヌ修道院) is a women's abbey of Trappists located in the outskirts...
- shepherd" (John 10:16). Sagheddu's remains are kept in a chapel at a Trappistine convent at Vitorchiano near Viterbo and were found to be incorrupt in...
- The Trappistine nunnery where Loew spent the last years of his life...
- Gethsemani is considered to be the motherhouse of all Trappist and Trappistine monasteries in the United States. Gethsemani is the oldest Trappist monastery...
- monks. Those who follow the Trappist reforms of De Rancé are called Trappistines. Since 2010 there is also a branch of Anglican Cistercians in England...
- published as well that year a biography, Exile Ends in Glory: The Life of a Trappistine, Mother M. Berchmans, O.C.S.O. Merton's abbot, Dunne, died on August...
- of Cistercian monks in Le Cayrol, Aveyron, France, now inhabited by Trappistine nuns This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- commonly referred to as Trappistines. They are a part of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Dubuque. In 1960, the Trappistine nuns of Mount Saint Mary's...