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  2. Digos Conventual Priory - Wikipedia

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    The foundation, 45 km from Digos, was established in 1988 for monks engaged in clerical studies at Davao's theological school. At present, five Missionary Benedictine monks reside at St Anselm's Study House, as well as some monks from the Sylvestrine Benedictine monastery in Cebu. [5] The study house's superior is Fr Philip Calambro. [6]

  3. Tigoni Conventual Priory - Wikipedia

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    To solve this problem, Cardinal Otunga offered the Missionary Benedictines a large farm in Tigoni, 30 km northwest of Nairobi. In 1987, construction of a new monastery here began; the official day of Tigoni's founding is November 20, 1987. By 1990, quarters for 24 monks had been built. Cardinal Otunga consecrated the monastery's church in 1991.

  4. List of abbeys and priories - Wikipedia

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    Santa María de Vallbona Monastery, Lleida Province; Santa María la Real de Fitero Monastery, Navarre; Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas Monastery, Burgos Province; Santo Domingo de Silos Abbey, Burgos Province; Suso Monastery, San Millán de la Cogolla, La Rioja Province; Yuso Monastery, San Millán de la Cogolla, La Rioja Province

  5. Category : Asian Monasteries of the Congregation of ...

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    Pages in category "Asian Monasteries of the Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Oblate - Wikipedia

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    Oblation is a "deliberate resolve of the will made before God and man and confirmed by a sacred rite," (Statute of Benedictine Oblates 2 [1])(annually renewable or for life, depending on the monastery with which they are affiliated) to follow the Rule of the Order in their private lives as closely as their individual circumstances and prior ...

  7. Benedictine Congregation of Saint Ottilien - Wikipedia

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    Norbert Weber (1870-1956), First Archabbot of Archabbey and Congregation of Saint Ottilien (Bavaria). The congregation was founded in 1884, incorporating the houses founded on the vision of Andreas Amrhein, a monk of Beuron Archabbey, who, finding it impossible to realise the vision of the Benedictine mission within Beuron, left to begin an independent community. [1]

  8. Benedictines - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine church in Warsaw's New Town, depicted by Bellotto. Benedictines are thought to have arrived in the Kingdom of Poland in the 11th-century. One of the earliest foundations is Tyniec Abbey on a promontory by the Vistula river. The Tyniec monks led the translation of the Bible into Polish vernacular.

  9. Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The monastery was founded by monks from Spain in 1895, in the final years of Spanish colonial era in the Philippines and is dedicated to Our Lady of Montserrat. The resident monks, which belong to the Philippine Pro-Province of the Subiaco Cassinese Congregation (a part of the Benedictine Confederation ) also operate San Beda University on the ...