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Order Of Saint Benedict (Noun)

Meaning

A Roman Catholic monastic order founded in the 6th century; noted for liturgical worship and for scholarly activities.

Classification

Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.

Examples

  • The monks of the Order of Saint Benedict have a long history of scholarly pursuits, particularly in the areas of liturgical worship and manuscript production.
  • St. Benedict founded the Order of Saint Benedict in the 6th century with the goal of creating a community of monks who could live and worship together.
  • One of the primary tenets of the Order of Saint Benedict is the concept of "ora et labora," or prayer and work.
  • Members of the Order of Saint Benedict often engage in agricultural and intellectual work in addition to their spiritual devotions.
  • The motto of the Order of Saint Benedict, "Ora et labora," is inscribed on the wall of many of its monasteries.

Synonyms

  • Benedictine Order

Hypernyms

  • Order
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