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  • Cistercians - Wikipedia
    Cistercian monks and nuns have a reputation of cultivating solitude and silence; the great monastics have explained silence as "the language of liberation, enlightenment, or union with God " [4] Some observers deduced, incorrectly, that Cistercians take a vow of silence [5] Watching over one's tongue is a general theme in the Rule of St Benedict which, however, never required a vow of
  • 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
  • The Cistercian Order of the Holy Cross
    We, the Cistercians of the Holy Cross, are embedded icons, living sacramentals; who sustain, grace, and hold together the fiber of our communities We live in and are influenced by the heretic nature of our culture However, while clothed in our holy habits we become sacred icons When people gaze upon us they look into their hope and see reflected back the Source of all Hope We become sacred
  • Ordre cistercien — Wikipédia
    L' Ordre cistercien (en latin : ordo cisterciensis), ou ordre de Cîteaux, est un ordre monastique catholique Son origine remonte à la fondation de l' abbaye de Cîteaux par Robert de Molesme en 1098 : il est toujours vivant, sous la forme de deux ordres distincts, l'un « de la commune observance », l'autre « de la stricte observance »
  • Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance: OCSO
    The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (also known as “Trappists”) is a Roman Catholic contemplative religious order, consisting of monasteries of monks and monasteries of nuns We are part of the larger Cistercian family which traces its origin to 1098 As Cistercians we follow the Rule of St Benedict, and so are part of the Benedictine family as well Our lives are dedicated
  • Cistercian Beginnings | Our Lady of Dallas
    The Cistercian Order finds its historical origin in Cîteaux, a French monastery founded in 1098 by a group of monks under the leadership of St Robert of Molesme Having left behind the Abbey of Molesme to found a new monastery, the community set out intending to live a life faithful to the simplicity of the Rule of St Benedict Inspired by the age’s strong spirit of ecclesial and monastic
  • The Cistercian Order | RELICS
    The Cistercian Order, also known as the Order of Cîteaux, is a major branch of Christian monasticism Originating in the 11th century as a reaction against the perceived opulence and laxity of some Benedictine abbeys, the order played a key role in the religious, cultural, and economic life of medieval Europe This article explores in detail its history, core principles, influence, and
  • The Founding Fathers of the Cistercian Order
    The Cistercian Order, known for its strict adherence to the Rule of St Benedict and emphasis on simplicity and manual labor, was shaped by three remarkable men: Robert of Molesme, Alberich of Cîteaux, and Stephen Harding Together, these founders laid the groundwork for what would become one of the most influential monastic movements of the Middle Ages
  • A brief guide to the Cistercian Order --Aleteia
    A brief guide to a religious order with a rich history A few centuries after the founding of the Benedictine Order, St Robert of Molesme in France was appalled by the laxity of his fellow monks
  • 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





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