- The
Sylvestrines are a
congregation of
monks of the
Order of St
Benedict who form the
Sylvestrine Congregation. The
Sylvestrines use the post-nominal initials...
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rediscovered some
traces of
frescoes below floor level. In 1418 the
Sylvestrines,
accused of
laxity in
their observance of the Rule, were
pressured to...
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Chancellor Sylvester Gozzolini (1177–1267),
saint and
founder of the
Sylvestrines religious order Silvester Jenks (1656–1714),
English priest and theologian...
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their founders centuries ago,
hence C****inese, Subiaco,
Camaldolese or
Sylvestrines. All
Benedictine houses became federated in the
Benedictine Confederation...
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Lutheran Church Attributes Papal vestments Papal tiara Bull
Dragon Patronage Feroleto Antico Sylvestrine Benedictines Nonantola Other popes named Sylvester...
- Italian:
Ordine di San
Silvestro Papa),
sometimes referred to as the
Sylvestrine Order, or the
Pontifical Order of Pope
Saint Sylvester, is one of five...
- 1602 Swiss-American
Congregation O.S.B. Pope Leo XIII
Benedictine 1881
Sylvestrine Congregation O.S.B. Silv. St.
Sylvester Gozzolini Benedictine 1231 T...
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Diocese of
Trier (Germany) (1849.04.02 – 1861.05.22)
Hilarion Silani,
Sylvestrines (O.S.B. Silv.) (1863.09.22 – 1879.03.27)
while Bishop of
Colombo (Sri...
- the Cistercians, the
Trappists (a
reform of the Cistercians), and the
Sylvestrines.
Charlemagne had Benedict's Rule
copied and
distributed to encourage...
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Aleppo (b. 1216) 1267 –
Sylvester Gozzolini,
Italian founder of the
Sylvestrines (b. 1177) 1473 –
Diego Fernández de la Cueva, 1st
Viscount of Huelma...