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  1. Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg. Gregor Maria Franz Hanke. Haymo of Halberstadt. Heinrich von Wülzburg. Roger of Helmarshausen. Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. Marquard Herrgott. Hermann of Altach. Hermann of Reichenau.

  2. www .benedictine .edu. Benedictine College is a private Benedictine liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas, United States. It was established in 1971 by the merger of St. Benedict's College (founded 1858) for men and Mount St. Scholastica College (founded 1923) for women. It is located on bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, northwest of ...

  3. Benedictine, member of any of the confederated congregations of monks, lay brothers, and nuns who follow the rule of life of St. Benedict (c. 480–c. 547) and who are spiritual descendants of the traditional monastics of the early medieval centuries in Italy and Gaul. The Benedictines, strictly speaking, do not constitute a single religious ...

  4. A Jubilee medal by the monk Desiderius Lenz, of the Beuron Art School, made for the 1400th anniversary of the birth of St. Benedict in 1880. The Jubilee medal was struck in 1880, in remembrance of the 1400th anniversary of St. Benedict’s birth. The initials of the Vade retro satana formula have been found on Saint Benedict Medals at least ...

  5. On Saturday, April 15, 2023, Sister Mary Susan Remsgar, OSB, was voted to serve as the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago’s 20th Prioress. 879 views 0 comments. 4. Benedictine Sisters of Chicago. Mar 24, 2023. 1 min.

  6. Universal Music Group (2012–2016) Genre. Sacred. Country of origin. U.S. Official website. sophiamusicgroup .com. De Montfort Music is an American record label specializing in sacred music, primarily that of the Catholic Church. Formerly an independent label, since 2021 it has been a subsidiary of Sophia Institute Press .

  7. Feb 6, 2006 · A major landmark in Mission, BC, is the Benedictine monastic complex, Westminster Abbey (courtesy Dr Noel Hall). Various monastic traditions were already in existence in western Europe when Saint Benedict of Nursia founded the Abbey of Monte Cassino in Italy in 529. His rule, which quickly replaced most others in Western monasteries, is known ...

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