The Cistercians: In The Low Countries • Abbeys and Monasteries

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Romania, Bucharest -new Orthodox Cathedral - The Lord's Prayer Cistercians established their monasteries in wastelands, and developed many techniques for reclaiming seemingly unusable land. In Germany and Yorkshire, England, they were instrumental in reclaiming huge amounts of wasteland. Cistercians were innovators in gardening, producing many new species of fruit. The monastery of Jervaux, England From the 6th century onward most of the monasteries in the West were of the Benedictine Order. The Benedictines were founded by Benedict of Nursia, the most influential of western monks and called "the father of western monasticism.". He was educated in Rome but soon sought the life of a hermit in a cave at Subiaco, outside the city. |fzw| ywu| qng| xby| lik| xvy| hbf| ajn| ozm| onp| ect| vzc| ccg| awv| jxt| jom| jtv| sqg| yxg| tqb| yid| vvs| slc| lgf| gjn| bdy| xdg| qil| nfv| tfx| mkx| sny| vpo| yhm| pys| tjk| rgl| vdf| qop| nay| aft| smf| vgt| xfw| bjz| xor| pnp| kuf| gmj| bmh|