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Even a benign order of Trappist monks left their mark on the ancient city.
One psychiatrist friend and medical school classmate became a Trappist monk.
The school was established in 1892 by the Trappist Monks.
The name may have referred to early Trappist monks who built huts near the mouth of the river.
There he read a book about a Trappist monk, which made him think about becoming a priest.
The community was established by Trappist Monks around 1890.
Trappist monks generally speak only when necessary; thus idle talk is strongly discouraged.
They might well have been Trappist monks for all you knew.' '
Nineteen Catholic clergy members were killed, including seven Trappist monks.
He later converted and became a Trappist monk.
One of the many beers with the high prestige is that of the Trappist monks.
The chapel was then occupied by Trappist monks from 1813 to 1815, and appears to have ceased function after that.
The Trappist monks operate a brewery and make cheese.
That afternoon, while alone, he remarked to himself: "I should like to become a Trappist monk."
From that beginning, a cottage industry is emerging, along the lines of Trappist monks selling homemade jelly.
In 1900, it was partly repaired and expanded and served a community of Trappist monks.
Thomas Merton, the late Trappist monk and writer, serves on the board.
An order of Trappist monks has also made its home in Crestone.
So his lieutenants have taken a vow of silence worthy of Trappist monks.
The school was named after Trappist monk and author Thomas Merton.
I went to an all-boys boarding school run by Trappist monks, where my whole focus was on my future priesthood.
There are Trappist monks making wine.
Of course, if they did confine themselves to areas of their own expertise they would become Trappist monks.
It was inhabited by Trappist monks.
By the end of a trip I'm as unmaterialistic as a Trappist monk.