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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_LekaiLouis Lekai - Wikipedia

    Julius (Gyula) Lékai was a student at the Cistercian school (Budai-Ciszterci-Szent Imre-Gymnasium) in Budapest and entered the noviciate at Zirc Abbey in 1934. He was ordained a priest in 1941 and completed his doctorate a year later at Budapest University. His Dissertation was an analysis of Hungarian historical research in the period 1790 ...

  2. Louis Lekai, seminally, set the dichotomy as a motto for his momentous The Cistercians: Ideals and Reality (1977) and, in a definitive article, employed the collision between ideals and reality as a key to the dating of the Cistercian decline: the Order’s fourteenth-century fall from its initial ideals, pushed by the overpowering force of ...

  3. of the Cistercian Order from its origins down to the present day. Knowing that he could not risk neglecting the many printed sources and the great wealth of specialized 600ographs, he must often have felt daunted by the mere bulk of what has been published. Part I (pp. 1-224 of this very readable work is a synthetic, chronological survey

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  5. Mar 28, 2018 · Similarly Leclercq 1961 finds the origins of 12th-century monastic culture in patristic writings, a view supported by the importance to the Cistercians of the Rule of Saint Benedict as explicated in Fry 1981 and Vogüé 2013, while Melville 2016 calls attention to the originality of the order created by the new system of Cistercian governance.

  6. Apr 28, 2016 · The Cistercians were one of the most powerful and influential of the monastic orders to appear in the central Middle Ages, and they exerted considerable influence—social, economic, political, cultural—across the entirety of Western Europe, from Ireland to Slovenia, and from Scandinavia to the Iberian kingdoms; they also participated in the ...

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  7. Gymnasium of Cistercian Order of the Louis the Great. grammar school in Pécs. Statements. instance of. gymnasium. 0 references. university dormitory. 0 references.

  8. assets.cambridge.org › 97805211 › 71847THE CISTERCIAN ORDER

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