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    Stanbrook Abbey is a Catholic contemplative Benedictine Monastery with the status of an abbey, located at Wass, North Yorkshire, England. The community...
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  • Roy Stanbrook (born 1957), Chief Executive of the Gibraltar Port Authority Stan Stanbrook (born 1972), Sedimentologist Stanbrook Abbey, former abbey in...
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  • 1934, the 25 year-old Corrigan entered Stanbrook Abbey as a novice. She became a nun and eventually the Abbey choir director. One of her projects was...
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    dedicated themselves to books, reading, writing and printing them as at Stanbrook Abbey in England. Others still are associated with the places where they...
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  • January 1866 – 23 August 1953) was a Scottish Benedictine nun, Abbess of Stanbrook Abbey, and an authority on church music. She became posthumously known to...
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  • community, the Holy See approved the affiliation of St Mary’s Abbey, Colwich, with Stanbrook Abbey. The community had declined in numbers to five, and two of...
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  • declined a scholarship to Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, and went to Stanbrook Abbey to become a nun. Boulding took her solemn vows in April 1952 after...
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    Paris Downside Abbey in Somerset (monks), fdd 1607 in Douai Ealing Abbey in London (monks), fdd 1897 by Downside monks Stanbrook Abbey Was in North Yorkshire...
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    Care (NICU), Royal United Hospital Bath Public and Community Stanbrook Abbey, new abbey buildings in North Yorkshire, given a RIBA National Award in 2016...
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    (see above), Salting Reliquary, each with a thorn United Kingdom: Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester: A thorn from the crown of thorns United Kingdom: Stonyhurst...
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    nearby Gateacre and attended St Francis Xavier's Benedictine nuns from Stanbrook Abbey lived in Woolton from 1795 to 1807 Hannah Elizabeth, a Playboy Bunny...
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  • McArdle of Stanbrook Abbey. Godden's introduction also thanks two other Benedictine abbeys: Talacre Abbey, in Wales, and St. Cecilia's Abbey in Ryde, on...
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    was evacuated from the coast, some members went to Stanbrook Abbey, others to Swynnerton. The Abbey was requisitioned by the military. After the War, the...
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  • and record for four years. In 1962, she became a Benedictine nun at Stanbrook Abbey in England, where she stayed for 12 years. Her wedding band was melted...
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  • in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries. Translated by a Nun of Stanbrook Abbey. London: Sheed and Ward. OCLC 16535040. Kappler, Claude-Claire; Kappler...
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    Berry, later co-founding the Chant Forum with Dame Margaret Truran of Stanbrook Abbey. Some monks of Mount St Bernard have become known for their longevity...
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    the monks of Byland Abbey stored their grain before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. In May 2009 the nuns of Stanbrook Abbey, in Worcestershire, re-established...
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  • Cumming converted to Roman Catholicism about the age of 30, joining Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire. There she took over management of the printing press...
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    Benedictine Congregation, a writer and chief founder of the abbey at Cambrai which became Stanbrook Abbey. More was born in Low Leyton in Essex. Her father, Cresacre...
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    (Faber and Faber: 1956) Lenten Illuminations (Downside Abbey: 1959) The Path to Peace (Stanbrook Abbey Press: 1960) Collected Poems 1908–1956 (Faber and Faber:...
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    Prayer of Quiet". The Way of Perfection. Translated by Benedictines of Stanbrook Abbey. Cosimo, Inc. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-60206-261-0. St Teresa of Ávila (1921)...
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  • Superman, a book by Dame Felicitas Corrigan, a Benedictine nun at Stanbrook Abbey in the U.K. George Bernard Shaw is considered one of the most important...
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    Polding, had been taught by the nuns of Stanbrook Abbey in England as a little boy. In 1849, he appealed to the abbey to provide nuns for a Benedictine monastery...
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  • of the Cross [where?] as a postulant, before becoming a novice at Stanbrook Abbey in Worcestershire in 1915, supposedly wearing a fashionable skirt too...
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    Review, XVII, 223 Bresard, Luc. Monastic Spirituality. Three vols. (Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester: A.I.M., 1996) Cabrol, Le Livre de la Prière antique, 224...
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    Mary Berry, later co-founding the Chant Forum with Margaret Truran of Stanbrook Abbey. In 2015, Varden was interviewed as part of a BBC Four documentary...
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    landscape and wildlife at Montserrat. In November 1966, Craighead entered Stanbrook Abbey outside Worcester, England, to try her vocation as a contemplative...
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    including a notable edition prepared with the assistance of the sisters of Stanbrook Abbey in the 1950s. Two editions in English and Latin were produced in the...
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  • 1912–2001), who was 12, and continued by his son Sebastian until 2008 Stanbrook Abbey Press, which was revived by Dames Hildelith Cumming and Felicitas Corrigan...
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    31667; -1.93389 Bordesley Abbey was a 12th-century Cistercian abbey near the town of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England. The abbey's foundation was an act...
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