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Definition of Benedictines

Benedictine
Benedictine Ben`e*dic"tine, a. Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.
Benedictine
Benedictine Ben`e*dic"tine, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a famous order of monks, established by St. Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century. This order was introduced into the United States in 1846. Note: The Benedictines wear black clothing, and are sometimes called Black Monks. The name Black Fr????rs which belongs to the Dominicans, is also sometimes applied to the Benedictines.

Meaning of Benedictines from wikipedia

- The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic...
- Bénédictine (French pronunciation: [benediktin]) is a herbal liqueur produced in France. It was developed by wine merchant Alexandre Le Grand in the 19th...
- 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...
- Santa Giustina, founded in Padua in 1408 by Dom Ludovico Barbo. The Benedictines suffered badly in the anti-clerical atmosphere at the time of Napoleon...
- California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) since the 2015–16 academic year. Benedictines–Mesa competes in 15 intercollegiate athletic programs: Men's sports include...
- Look up Benedictine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benedictine may mean: A Benedictine, a monk or nun who belongs to the Order of Saint Benedict...
- The Benedictine Ravens are the athletic teams that represent Benedictine College, located in Atchison, Kansas, in intercollegiate sports as a member of...
- together and they chose the name 'Jericho Benedictines', a name which is highly significant.[why?] The Jericho Benedictine website states that its members have...
- Hours until the Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X in 1911. Benedictines may not substitute the Roman Liturgy of the Hours for the Monastic Breviary...
- of English Benedictines". The Tablet. London, UK. Retrieved 25 August 2021. "Abbot Christopher Jamison elected new President". benedictines.org.uk. 1 August...