Examples of using Monastic in English and their translations into German
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So it became the Monastic Samaj.
Typical monastic is the atmosphere of silence and reflection.
First of all, our monastic economy.
Monastic tea is an alternative treatment for hypertension.
The recipe"Monastic" with a photo.
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This manuscript contains a complete monastic breviary.
The Virtual Monastic Library of Abbey Lorsch.
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Monastic colonies coming from Poljica found refuge in these karstic caves above Murvica.
BMC2 The Buddhist Monastic Code, vol.
He could not, however, find peace in his religious profession and monastic habit.
The importance of real monastic centres is beyond question.
This carpet was probably designed for monastic use.
Spectacular scenery with 5th century monastic remains perched on the Atlantic edge.
Mathilde was not an abbess who remained secluded in monastic silence.
The first monastic settlements of Benedict, the artistic and documentary treasures, the pilgrimages.
See description Mount Athos autonomous monastic state, on the map.
In 1991 inside it was founded Monastic Theological Seminary St. Catherine, with a duration of five years.
In the 13th century a guest-house was built in the monastic complex.
In the morning, the coach takes you to Geghard Monastic Complex located on the mountainside of the almost closed amphitheater of harsh cliffs.
By means of privileges and donations Pellegrino favoured a number of monastic foundations Moggio, S.
The Je Khenpo(;"The Chief Abbot of the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan"), formerly called the Dharma Raj by orientalists, is the title given to the senior religious hierarch of Bhutan.
Or, failing that,may have listened to talks by lay students of monastic teachers.
Early medieval cross-inscribed stone within the monastic enclosure at An Raingiléis in Baile Bhoithín.
The whole monastic St. Francis includes a basilica and monastery with a cloister, the church and cloister were declared National Cultural Monument in 1981.
It is a place of novitiate- preparation of theologians for monastic service and ministry.
Their monastic settlements(called muintir) shaped the culture of northern Europe and evangelized the British Isles more effectively than any other mission before or since.
Carbon dating places the site to between and, in the medieval monastic period and the stone and post holes suggest a circular building was once located at the site.
Among the edifices of the monastic complex with its significance a particular interest arouses the sepulcher-church of prince Burtel, also called Burtelashen or St. Astvatsatsin erected by Momik.
An audiovisual montage on the history of the monastery and monastic life, the museum of traditional medicine, and the garden of medicinal plants will all bring your visit to life.