This spread eastwards to affect the whole island and has left a haunting legacy of late medieval conventual ruins. |
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The conventual buildings are strung out along a narrow ridge above the water, supported but also overshadowed by solid rock. |
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On the highest part of the rock on which the old city of Toledo is founded is the conventual church of San Marcos. |
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As her conventual discipline requires, she yields to the pain, accepting it as what God is asking of her. |
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I'd take refuge in trips to the bathroom, passing by Ombretta's conventual single bed and the prie-dieu beside it. |
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For this reason, he claimed the right to preach in his conventual churches, even in the face of opposition by canons and laity. |
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Difficulties of integrating a full-time ministry exercised outside the convent with the demands of the conventual life. |
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This was in part due to the influence of Tractarianism and the support which its leading figures, especially Edward Bouverie Pusey, gave to the revival of conventual life. |
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It is also suggested how from a distance, at times of the conventual liturgy, the community can unite with the prayer of the few brothers and sisters who keep vigil in hospital with the person who is ill. |
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Formerly a conventual church belonging to the Hospitaller order, this church is outwardly austere but inwardly sumptuous and is now almost equal in rank to the archbishop's cathedral at Mdina. |
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Permission was granted, and Caravaggio began work on the largest of all his paintings, The Beheading of St. John, for the oratory of the conventual church, now cocathedral, of Valletta in Malta. |
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They follow courses at the Institute of Languages at the University of Louvain and for a month share the conventual life of our international community. |
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All this work as well as the community projects centred around the conventual church and the organisation of activities bridging arts and faith were presented to the bishops. |
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In a letter he sent to the different communities, he invited the friars to prepare themselves through a conventual colloquium on the subject of inter-religious dialogue. |
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A second smaller dormitory for the conventual officers ran from east to west. |
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Still a new novice, I was given the job as conventual cantor. |
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Having whisked egg whites to starch their habits, Portuguese nuns and monks employed the attendant surfeit of yolks to concoct rich, sugary conventual pastries. |
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These different viewpoints become more pronounced over time and alongside the Conventual tradition there emerged a number of reform communities. |
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The Conventual Franciscan Friars are followers of Francis of Assisi. |
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At the end of the 15th century six houses of Observants were established, three being transfers from Conventual friaries. |
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The Conventual Franciscans consists of 290 houses worldwide with almost 5000 friars in the world. |
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About 1450, the Conventual Franciscans established an abbey on the island. |
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