... year of probation. The following was the ordinary routine in the Cistercian monasteries in Bernard's time : At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and the monks immediately arose and hastened from their dormitory, along the dark cloisters,... A Book of the Parish of Deir - Página 35editado por - 1896 - 104 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Pelham Dale - 1869 - 360 páginas
...in a monastery was like. The following, then, was the ordinary routine of a Cistercian monk's day. At two in the morning, the great bell was rung, and the brethren arose from. their beds, and hastened in solemn silence from the dormitory to the church. After... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1870 - 486 páginas
...Citeaux The following was the ordinary routine in the Cistercian monasteries in Bernard's time : — At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and...dark cloisters, in solemn silence, to the church. . . . After short private prayer, they began matins, which took them about two hours. The next service... | |
| Elizabeth Missing Sewell - 1870 - 436 páginas
...Citeaux The following was the ordinary routine in the Cistercian monasteries in Bernard's time : — At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and...dark cloisters, in solemn silence, to the church. . . . After short private prayer, they began matins, which took them about two hours. The next service... | |
| Andrew Miller - 1874 - 608 páginas
...the year of probation. The following was the ordinary routine in the monastery during Bernard's year. At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and the monks immediately arose from their hard couches, and hastened along the dark cloisters in solemn silence to the church. A single... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1884 - 470 páginas
...probation. The following was the ordinary routine in the Cistercian monasteries in Bernard's time : At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and...sufficient to show them their way through the plain, unornamer1ted building. After short private prayer they began matins, which took them about two hours.... | |
| Samuel John Eales - 1890 - 280 páginas
...of its ascetic severity. The daily routine of the monks at Citeaux would be something like this: " At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and...hastened from their dormitory, along the dark cloisters to the church. A single small lamp, suspended from the roof, gave a glimmering light, just sufficient... | |
| James Cotter Morison - 1894 - 478 páginas
...probation. The following was the ordinary routine in the Cistercian monasteries in Bernard's time : At two in the morning the great bell was rung, and...plain, unornamented building. After short private prayer they began matins, which took them about two hours. The next service — lauds — did not commence... | |
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