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  • Cistercians - Wikipedia
    They are also known as Bernardines, after Saint Bernard, or as White Monks, in reference to the colour of their cowl, as opposed to the black cowl worn by Benedictines The term Cistercian derives from Cistercium, the Latin name for the locale of Cîteaux, near Dijon in eastern France
  • Cistercian | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Cistercian, member of a Roman Catholic monastic order that was founded in 1098 and named after the original establishment at Cîteaux (Latin: Cistercium), a locality in Burgundy, near Dijon, France
  • What is the Cistercian Order in Catholicism? - Bible Hub
    What is the Cistercian Order in Catholicism? The Cistercian Order traces its beginnings to the late 11th century In 1098, a small group of Benedictine monks led by Robert of Molesme left the Abbey of Molesme to establish a new monastery in Cîteaux (Latin: “Cistercium”), near Dijon, France
  • Cistercian Beginnings | Our Lady of Dallas
    Founders St Robert, St Alberic, and St Stephen Harding 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
  • 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
  • History of the Cistercian Order - monastic-experience. com
    Although the Cistercians initially hesitated to accept female communities, the growing desire for monastic life among women could not be ignored The abbey of Tart, founded in 1125 in France, is traditionally considered the first female Cistercian monastery
  • The Cistercians and Trappists - Medieval Monasticism
    Robert founded Cîteaux as simply a "new monastery;" he did not intend that by 1153 it would become the head of an order with 343 daughter-houses He could also not have foreseen that this vast new order would eventually, like Molesme, eventually depart from the ideals of its founders
  • Who were the Cistercians? - article from - Monastic Wales
    On the contrary, we have a number of historical narratives from Cistercian writers, notably the Exordium Parvum (‘The Little Beginning’) and the Exordium Cistercii (‘The Beginning of Citeaux’), which tell the story in some detail
  • Cistercian Order | Social Sciences and Humanities - EBSCO
    Today, the Cistercian Order is divided into two main branches: the Cistercians of Common Observance and the Trappists, known for their commitment to stricter rules Cistercians prioritize communal living, manual labor, and prayer, maintaining a lifestyle of simplicity and self-sufficiency
  • Understanding the Cistercian Tradition - Magnificat USA
    The Order of Cîteaux, or the Cistercians, came into being at the end of the 11th century (1098), in some swampy forests about twelve and a half miles from Dijon, the capital of Burgundy





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