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  • Cistercians - Wikipedia
    The Cistercians made major contributions to culture and technology: Cistercian architecture has been recognized as a notable form of medieval architecture, and the Cistercians were the main force of technological diffusion in fields such as agriculture and hydraulic engineering
  • Cistercian | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Cistercian, member of a Roman Catholic monastic order founded in 1098 and named after the original establishment at Citeaux (Latin: Cistercium), near Dijon, France The order’s founders were a group of Benedictine monks who desired to live under the strictest interpretation of the Rule of St Benedict
  • Cistercian Beginnings | Our Lady of Dallas
    The desire to preserve a strong sense of unity and solidarity among the spreading communities led the early Cistercians to create a charter of fraternal communication that would keep the monasteries together, one which soon emerged as a watershed in the history of federated governance
  • Understanding the Cistercian Tradition - Magnificat USA
    The Order of Cîteaux, or the Cistercians, came into being at the end of the 11th century (1098), in some swampy forests about twelve and a half miles from Dijon, the capital of Burgundy After several other attempts, among them one at Molesmes which survived, the dozen or so founders ended up by withdrawing into this region, still uninhabitable at the time The place seemed to guarantee them
  • History of the Cistercian Order - monastic-experience. com
    The Trappists placed a greater focus on silence, manual labor, and asceticism In 1892, the Congregation of La Trappe with all monasteries following the reform movement formally separated from the broader Cistercian order to become the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O C S O )
  • What is the Cistercian Order in Catholicism? - Bible Hub
    While clearly part of the broader Benedictine tradition, the Cistercian Order arose in response to perceived laxities in other monastic communities of its time The early Cistercians sought to address issues of wealth and complacency by returning to the simplicity and prayerful dedication that some believed had been overshadowed by worldly
  • Cistercians - New World Encyclopedia
    The Order of Cistercians (OCist; Latin: Cistercienses), sometimes called the White Monks (from the color of their habit, over which a black scapular or apron is sometimes worn) is a Roman Catholic religious order of enclosed monks The first Cistercian Abbey was founded by Robert of Molesme (c 1028–1111 C E ) in 1098 C E , at Cîteaux Abbey Two other individuals, Saint Alberic of Citeaux
  • The Cistercians: an introductory history by M. Basil Pennington OCSO.
    The Cistercians have given to the Church many surpassing spiritual masters: the four "Evangelists" of Citeaux: Bernard of Clairvaux (I 15 3), William of Saint Thierry (1148), Aelred of Rievaulx (1167), and Guerric of Igny (1163), as well as Isaac of Stella (1169), Gilbert of Hoyland (1172), and Adam of Perseigne (1221) stand out among the early
  • Cistercians | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    Cistercians —Religious of the Order of Citeaux, a Benedictine reform, established at Citeaux in 1098 by St Robert, Abbot of Molesme in the Diocese of Langres,
  • Cistercian Order | History, Expansion Reformation - Study. com
    Study the Order of Cistercians, a Catholic religious order Learn about Cistercian monks and Cistercian nuns and read about the history of the Cistercian Order





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