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It derives from the Cistercian nuns who were granted the hill in 1242.
Finally, both Mafalda and her sisters became Cistercian nuns.
In 1266, the Benedictines were replaced by a group of Cistercian nuns from Greece.
After joining the community of Cistercian nuns at Helfta around 1272, she added a seventh book, rather different in tone from the previous six.
It was founded by Cistercian nuns who moved from their previous site at La Bovera in the 13th century.
Example of a scapular that forms part of a monastic habit (Cistercian nuns)
A century later the Cistercian nuns had established houses in Switzerland, Germany, and Flanders.
In the middle of the 13th Century, Fraubrunnen Abbey was founded by Cistercian nuns.
Hedwig placed her to be educated by a community of Cistercian nuns in a monastery which she herself had founded in Trzebnica.
In 1955, official approval from Rome enabled the sisters to take Solemn Vows as Cistercian nuns.
Rusticucci wanted to highlight and connect these themes to the inseparable bond that his Church had with the Cistercian nuns whose monastery occupied the site.
Its name derives from the white habit that is worn by Cistercian nuns, who were based at a Nunnery, which was adjacent to Whiteladies.
Most often a new Cistercian head of house and several Cistercian nuns were put in charge of the "unruly" house.
Tired by his many travels, he became in 1943 the chaplain to a community of Cistercian nuns in Brownshill, Gloucestershire.
About 1.5 miles (2.5 km) south of central Whitethorn is Redwoods Monastery, a community of Cistercian nuns.
In 1248, Cistercian nuns founded an abbey in Marienfließ (also Marienfliess, Marienflies).
The observance was established there by Cistercian nuns who came from Tulebras, under the guidance of Misol, who became its first abbess.
Late in his life, he had under his charge the spiritual welfare of the Cistercian nuns at Hoven, near Zulpich, whom he served as chaplain.
Nuncotham Priory was a priory of Cistercian nuns in Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, England.
At age seven, she entered a monastery of Cistercian nuns named Camera Sanctae Mariae, and she remained there for the rest of her life.
Since 2001, a group of Cistercian nuns from Saint-Romuald, Quebec, moved to a newly-constructed abbey in Saint-Benoît-Labre to make chocolate.
The convent is a huge complex, way out of proportion to the surrounding small town, despite the fact that there are now less than a dozen cloistered Cistercian nuns in residence.
She afterwards joined the Cistercian nuns at Bloemendaal/Florival where she was sent to commence the new foundation at Nazareth, Belgium.
Near Archerfield House there was a convent of Cistercian nuns, probably in connection with the large Cistercian nunnery at North Berwick.
Winta was probably a Saxon who owned the island in the marshes where a priory of Cistercian nuns which was founded in the middle of the 12th century.