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    The Abbey of Saint Scholastica, also known as Subiaco Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di Santa Scolastica), is located just outside the town of Subiaco in the...
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  • The Abbey of Saint Scholastica or St. Scholastica's Abbey may refer to: Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco, Italy Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Teignmouth...
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    patron saint of Europe. Benedict founded twelve communities for monks at Subiaco in present-day Lazio, Italy (about 65 kilometres (40 mi) to the east of Rome)...
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    Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco (lost most of its territory to neighbouring dioceses) Monte Cassino (lost most of its territory to the Diocese of...
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    the new church, and from then on the abbey was dedicated to Santa Scholastica. In 1052, Leo IX came to Subiaco to settle various disputes and to correct...
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    Pope Pius VI (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    scrupulous. Left without any specific task, he retired to the Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco, of which he was commendatory abbot. Pope Clement XIV died...
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  • sponsored by St. Benedict's Abbey and Mount St. Scholastica Monastery. The abbey has a current population of 53 monks, while the Mount monastery numbers 147...
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    After the completion of the abbey, Satan's appearances in the story diminish back to the same level as Subiaco, "Only after the saint's death and by God's...
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    monastery at Subiaco in Italy, established by Benedict of Nursia c. 529, was the first of the dozen monasteries he founded. He later founded the Abbey of Monte...
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    remains of Maurus were translated to the abbey of Saint-Pierre-des-Fossés, later renamed Saint-Maur-des-Fossés. In 1750 the relics were relocated to Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
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  • The Subiaco Cassinese Congregation is an international union of Benedictine houses (abbeys and priories) within the Benedictine Confederation. It developed...
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    basilica of Santa Scholastica, under the altar of the sacrament. Her feast day was actually 9 July. A simulacrum and other relics of Saint Victoria are currently...
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  • 25-minute film starring Pierro and is set in the library of the Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco. Himorogi is a 17-minute homage to Walerian Borowczyk...
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    Subiaco after the Italian location where St Benedict had begun monastic life. In response, Dame Magdalen le Clerc was sent to join Sister Scholastica...
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    where they founded the Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica. Recognizing the need for higher education, they founded Saint Benedict's Academy in 1878, which...
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  • Domenico Serafini (category Members of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life)
    he was a member of the Benedictine community at the abbey of Subiaco, later serving as its master of novices (1889–1891) and lector of theology. After...
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    Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweynheim (category Printers of incunabula)
    Sweynheym in 1477. The Benedictine Abbey of Saint Scholastica in Subiaco (in present-day Lazio) was the cradle of Italian printing. Probably Cardinal...
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    monk, a Swiss missionary, and the first Abbot of Subiaco Abbey in Arkansas, which was named as an abbey in 1891. He served from 1892 to 1925. Fr Ignatius...
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    (c. 690) Saint Hidulf (Hidulphus), founder of Moyenmoutier Abbey, and reputed Bishop of Trier (707) Saint Abundius of Cordoba, Hieromartyr of Córdoba,...
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  • Indre-et-Loire) Abbey of St. Scholastica, Urt (Abbaye de Saint-Scholastique d'Urt), nuns (Urt, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Uzerche Abbey (Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Uzerche)...
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  • St. Scholastica's Hall for Women is a women's faith-based residence hall. Roers Hall is a freshman women's residence housing the Saint Scholastica community...
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    Affile (redirect from History of Affile)
    church of St. Peter. In 1013 a castle (castrum) is cited in Affile, which in 1109 was ceded by Pope Paschal II to the Abbey of St. Scholastica of Subiaco. Later...
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  • known as St. Benedict's College (alongside sister institution Mount St. Scholastica College) until a merger in 1971 created co-ed Benedictine College. Benedictine...
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    Assumption Nonantola Abbey website GCatholic.org has the dedication as to Columba of Sens possibly earlier also Saint Laurence of Siponto possibly also...
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    of the new cathedral. The Rev. Ignatius Conrad, O.S.B became the Rector in 1876 and served the parish until he was named the Abbot of Subiaco Abbey in...
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  • Mount St Benedict College (category Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia)
    and the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS). Established by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan of the Order of St Benedict in 1966...
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