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Benedictine Collection (page 4)

Background imageBenedictine Collection: France Solesmes

France Solesmes
The Benedictine Abbaye de Saint-Pierre has been periodically closed by the authorities, but survives and flourishes as the revivers of Gregorian chant

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral was originally a Benedictine monastery, only becoming a cathedral in 1536 on the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII

Background imageBenedictine Collection: England / Tewkesbury

England / Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, showing the Tower (the largest surviving Norman central tower in the world) of the Abbey, founded in the 11th century as a Benedictine monastery

Background imageBenedictine Collection: ABBOT

ABBOT
A BENEDICTINE abbot, master of a French abbey

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Monk of St Maur

Monk of St Maur
Benedictine monk of SAINT-MAUR

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Salisbury / Thomas Montagu

Salisbury / Thomas Montagu
THOMAS DE MONTACUTE or MONTAGUE 4th EARL of SALISBURY Soldier, receiving a book from the poet John Lydgate

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha

Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen Bertha
Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik

Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik
Page 170 from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik. Sigmund or Sigismund Meisterlin (c.1425-1490) was a Benedictine monk of Augsburg

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedictine Nun

Benedictine Nun
MONACA BENEDICTINA Benedictine nun

Background imageBenedictine Collection: A A CALMET

A A CALMET
ANTOINE AUGUSTIN CALMET French Benedictine theologian and ecclesiastical historian

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Monk Paints Statuette

Monk Paints Statuette
A monk from the Benedictine monastery of Lerins. He achieved fame as an artist. The statue of St Theresa he is working on in the photo was bought by the Queen of Italy

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Audley End House

Audley End House
A summer cricket match in front of Audley End House, near Saffron Walden, Essex, England. Erected 1603 to 1616 on the site of the former Benedictine abbey of Walden

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Benedictine

Benedictine
A Benedictine monk of former times

Background imageBenedictine Collection: Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury

Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English



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