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Order of
Cistercians (Latin: (Sacer) Ordo Cisterciensis,
abbreviated as
OCist or SOCist), are a
Catholic religious order of
monks and nuns that branched...
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Retrieved 2 June 2019.
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Ciszterci Rend
Zirci Apátsága (2002-12-31). "History".
OCist.Hu.
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original on 2020-06-24...
- Heiligenkreuz.
Christian Feurstein,
OCist (1983),
Austrian monk and
abbot of Rein
Abbey Leopold Janauschek,
OCist,
Austrian monk, academic, and historian...
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Saint Margaret of
England OCist (died 1192) was born in
Hungary to an
Englishwoman who was
related to
Thomas Becket, the
murdered Archbishop of Canterbury...
- and in 2010 as 82nd abbot-general in
succession of
Maurus Esteva Alsina OCist. He was
succeeded in the
abbey by Marc de Pothuau. L'amato presente. L'esperienza...
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Canossians (FDCC)
Carmelites (OCarm)
Carthusians (OCart)
Cistercians (
OCist)
Congregation of Our Lady of Sion (NDS)
Congregation of the
Sacred Hearts...
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Fabianek OCist (Cistercian
Abbey of Mariastern)
First abbess, Sr.
Maria Benedikta Deninger OCist (May 14, 2000)
Second abbess, Sr.
Maria Hedwig Pauer OCist (July...
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territorial rank and was
added to the archdiocese.
Cardinal Orani João
Tempesta OCist has been its
Archbishop since 2009.
Cardinal Eusébio
Scheid SCI, who died...
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Gamboni (1807–1808)
Francesco Milesi (1815–1819) Ján
Ladislaus Pyrker,
OCist (1820–1827)
Cardinal Giacomo Monico (1827–1851)
PierAurelio Mutti, OSB (1852–1857)...
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Hernando de Aragón y de Gurrea,
OCist (25 July 1498 – 29
January 1575),
Archbishop of
Zaragoza and
Lieutenant General of Aragon, was an
Aragonese humanist...