The frater, or refectory, retains its wall pulpit from which the monks were read to while they ate in silence. |
But you'll admit, frater, that it takes longer with savages. |
They prayed together in the choir, worked together in the cloister, ate together in the frater, and slept together in the dorter. |
At Godstow Bishop Gray, in 1432, allowed three households besides that of the frater. |
Then only the frater recognized the necessity of a composition with both Austria and Turkey. |
Frater was created at the very heart of sickness and physical limitations, and the desire to overcome them. |