Bro. Amans was also in turn a builder, supervisor of the domestic needs, a gardener, a mechanic, carpenter, and a devoted infirmarian. |
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Sean had never intended him to stay more than a few weeks, under the care of an old Trappist infirmarian Sean knew from his army days. |
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She discharged the offices of portress and infirmarian with great generosity and fidelity. |
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Two, Fr John Pinkman, the seminary's junior housemaster, and Fr Domenico Valmaggia, its infirmarian, are now dead. |
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In 1865 at the age of 22, she entered the Sisters of Charity at Nevers where she spent her life working as a sacristan and infirmarian. |
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An infirmarian treated not only other monks but pilgrims, workers, and the poor men, women, and children in the monastery's hospice. |
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Sister Josefina Sauleda Paulis OP, from Barcelona, entered the monastery in 1905, where she served as infirmarian, chantress, procurator, prioress and mistress of novices. |
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While he was infirmarian and porter at the Dominican convent of Our Lady of the Rosary, he became a one-man charity agency for all of Lima. |
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Because monasteries were located in rural areas the infirmarian was also responsible for the care of lacerations, fractures, dislocations, and burns. |
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On Christmas Eve, terrorists raid the monastery and demand that Brother Luc, the infirmarian, hand over their medical supplies and go off with them. |
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The descriptions are nothing without their practical counterpart, and Hildegard was thought to have been an infirmarian in the monastery where she lived. |
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In 1948 she entered the Dominican Monastery of the Mother of God in West Springfield where she served many years as Infirmarian. |
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