by Fra Angelico , Saint Mark s Basilica San Marco , Florence c. 1400 1455 . Benedictine refers ..., the term Benedictine denotes membership in the order. By extension it is sometimes applied to other adherents of the Benedictine spirituality. During the subsequent centuries many more Benedictine ... times of the Order of St Benedict . In addition to those autonomous Benedictine communities, a number ... of Cluny , the Cistercian s, and the Trappists . Benedictine communities are primarily found in the Catholic Church but several Benedictine communities exist within other Christian communities, though small in number. The current Abbot Primate religion Primate of the global Benedictine Confederation of the Order of St. Benedict is a German Benedictine, Notker Wolf . The center of the Confederation is Sant Anselmo in Rome where every four years the abbots of the Benedictine order from around the world meet for a Confederation Congress. In 2000, there were 8,182 Benedictine monks, 7,179 nuns, and 10,000 Active Benedictine Sisters. ref Terance Kavenagh, Benedictines in Encyclopedia of Monasticism ... of Benedictine nuns. Four of the most notable English Abbeys are the Basilica of St Gregory the Great ... among the Catholic aristocracy and recusant squirearchy , mainly Benedictine but including ... Movement there has also been a modest flourishing of Benedictine monasticism in the Anglican Communion Anglican Church and Protestant Churches. Anglican Benedictine Abbots are invited invited right? Not just drop by. guests of the Benedictine Abbot Primate in Rome at Abbatial gatherings at Sant Anselmo ... Benedictine houses in England & Wales see below. France In the late 19th century, laws were enacted ..., Benedictine teaching monks were effectively exiled this was not completed until 1901. ref http ... Benedictine s rules Communities of the Benedictine order are governed by the 73 chapters of the Rule of Saint Benedict Rule of St. Benedict . Usage in popular culture The Benedictine order has been ... more details
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Benedictine Sisters may refer to any of the following Benedictine religious orders Benedictine Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Benedictine Sisters of Elk County Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg Monastery of Covington, Kentucky disambig ... more details
File Benedictine condiment .JPG thumb right 350px Benedictine with sesame crackers Refimprove date January 2012 Benedictine or Benedictine Spread is a condiment made with cucumber s and cream cheese . ref cite web url http projects.washingtonpost.com recipes 2007 04 25 benedictine title Benedictine Recipe Details & 124 Recipe database & 124 washingtonpost.com publisher Projects.washingtonpost.com date 2007 04 25 accessdate 2011 11 30 ref It is used to make cucumber sandwich es and was invented around the turn of the 20th century by Jennie Carter Benedict, a caterer and restaurateur in Louisville, Kentucky . ref name Ency2001 cite encyclopedia encyclopedia The Encyclopedia of Louisville edition 1 year 2001 article Benedict, Jennie Carter ref Benedict opened her restaurant in 1893. ref name Ency2001 It was there that she invented and originally served benedictine. citation needed date November 2011 Originally used for sandwiches, benedictine has in recent years been used as a dip for chips and filling for potatoes. citation needed date November 2011 See also Pimento cheese Tzatziki References reflist Category Condiments Category Cuisine of Louisville, Kentucky Category Kentucky cuisine Category 19th century introductions condiment stub Louisville stub ... more details
infobox University name Benedictine University image File BenU Logo.JPG center NU Logo caption The seal of Benedictine University motto lang la In Omnibus Glorificetur Deus Latin mottoeng That in all things ... Church Roman Catholic Order of Saint Benedict Benedictine undergrad 3,282 postgrad 1,997 president ... 108 acre ha 1 former names nowrap St. Procopius College 1887 1971 br nowrap Illinois Benedictine ... List of Benedictine colleges and universities Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities website http www.ben.edu www.ben.edu logo File BenULogo.PNG 225px Benedictine University is a private ... of Chicago, Illinois . The institution has retained close relations with the Benedictine Order ... current location in 1901. St. Procopius College changed its name to Illinois Benedictine College in 1971, which became Benedictine University in 1996. Benedictine University is minutes from Metra ... and a Master of Education Reading Specialist or General Administration . Rankings File Benedictine Drive.jpg thumb 300px right Benedictine University s Birck Hall of Science Benedictine University ... Report ranked Benedictine University as a Top School in the Midwest and sixth in Illinois for Master ... 20 Students seventh in Illinois . http www.ben.edu about profile.asp Benedictine has a 96 percent .... The first building, Benedictine Hall, was dedicated in September 1901. The building was completed by 1921 ... Illinois Benedictine College in 1971. In response to community needs, graduate, doctorate and adult learner programs were added. The College became Benedictine University in 1996. Benedictine ..., and research equipment. Benedictine has approximately 3000 undergraduate students of which 43 are male ... of the students are minority and 1.1 are of international citizenship. Springfield Campus Benedictine ... Benedictine University programs and services to the Springfield area. This partnership resulted in a merger ... Daniel Kucera Rev. Daniel Kucera, OSB a Benedictine who would later become Archdiocese of Dubuque ... more details
Church . See also Rule of Saint Benedict and Benedictine . center The Benedictine Confederation ... governing body of the Order of Saint Benedict . Origin The Benedictine Confederation ... of the Benedictine Confederation Most Benedictine Houses are loosely affiliated in twenty national ... home to the Benedictine Pontificio Ateneo Sant Anselmo Pontifical Athenaeum . Communities of Benedictine ... with all monasteries of Benedictine women around the world, it was decided to use the name http www.benedictines ... all communities of Benedictine women recognized by the Abbot Primate as such and listed in the Catalogus Monasteriorum O.S.B . The first attempt to group Benedictine monasteries into national Congregations was at the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215. Only the English Benedictine Congregation survives ... the time of the Protestant Reformation Reformation , there have been independent Benedictine communities ... with the Benedictine Confederation, although they are not formally linked with it or its congregations. Throughout the Benedictine confederation and its subdivisions, independence and autonomy among communities ... is one of the distinguishing features of the Benedictine Confederation, and brings with it both .... Congregations of Benedictine Monks The present Confederation of Congregations of Monasteries of the Order of Saint Benedict, officially, the Benedictine Confederation, of monks, consists of the following ... only in the mid 20th century. Cassinese Benedictine Congregation 1408 English Benedictine Congregation English Congregation 1336 Hungarian Benedictine Congregation Hungarian Congregation 1514 Swiss Congregation ... 1231 Cono Sur Congregation 1976 List of the Abbots Primates of the Benedictine Confederation MultiCol ... Wolf EndMultiCol See also Pontifical Congregation of the Benedictine Sisters of the Reparation of the Holy Face Notes reflist External links http www.osb international.info The Benedictine Confederation ... intl confed lex.html Lex Propria Proper Law of The Benedictine Confederation Latin, Italian or English ... more details
For other schools with similar names Benedictine High School disambiguation Infobox School name Benedictine Academy native name latin name image Benedictine Elizabeth jeh.JPG imagesize 300 px caption location streetaddress 840 North Broad Street city Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth state New Jersey NJ county Union County, New Jersey Union County zipcode 07208 country coordinates coord 40 41 2 N 74 12 54 W type edu region US NJ display inline,title schoolnumber schoolboard district authority religion Roman Catholic denomination oversight affiliation superintendent trustee founder president Sr. Germaine ... conference Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference slogan Listen, Learn, Love and Lead...this is the Benedictine ... text5 footnotes picture homepage http www.benedictineacad.org benedictineacad.org Benedictine Academy ... , New Jersey . The school was opened in 1915 by the Benedictine Sisters of Elizabeth, Saint Walburga ... msa.org search.php?MODE VIEW NJ018 &org CSS Benedictine Academy , Middle States Association of Colleges ... pss privateschoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&ID 00861514 Benedictine Academy , National Center for Education Statistics . Accessed October 1, 2011. ref Benedictine Academy welcomes students of any ... White, 8 Asian, and 4 multiracial. The BA faculty comprises Benedictine Sisters, members of other ... In June 2011, Benedictine Academy was recognized as the National Jefferson Award Jefferson Awards ... and human trafficking. ref Staff. http www.nj.com suburbannews index.ssf 2011 07 benedictine academy in elizabe 2.html Benedictine Academy in Elizabeth receives National Jefferson Award , Suburban News ,July 18, 2011. Accessed October 1, 2011. ref Athletics Benedictine Academy competes in the Union ... bacad Benedictine Academy website http nces.ed.gov surveys pss privateschoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&SchoolID 00861514&ID 00861514 Data for Benedictine Academy , National Center for Education Statistics br US Benedictine hs Category Educational institutions established ... more details
infobox University name Benedictine College image File BenedictineRaven.jpg thumb caption motto Forward ... Red color Red website http www.Benedictine.edu www.Benedictine.edu Benedictine College is a co educational ... College for women. It is a Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic , Benedictine , liberal ... City, Missouri . Benedictine is one of a number of Catholic Colleges in the United States U.S. Benedictine colleges , and is sponsored by St. Benedict s Abbey and Mount St. Scholastica Monastery .... ref It was agreed upon, and the universities merged on July 1, 1971 to form the current Benedictine ... year lease of the separate colleges facilities on their campuses. Benedictine College officially terminated ... 1, 1989 amidst financial hardship. ref The Circuit, October 1989. Copyright Benedictine College. ref ... its core values around four pillars Catholic, Benedictine, Liberal Arts, Residential which exemplify the Benedictine experience. Academics The most popular majors at Benedictine are Business, Education ... the college and the Benedictine order. ref http www.benedictine.edu benedictine.aspx?pgID 1186&newsID ... the college s institutional commitment to the magisterium of the Catholic Church. Benedictine College ... departments more than 1800 students have participated in Benedictine s Discovery Day events since its ... to Mount St. Scholastica Academy, now the modern Maur Hill Mount Academy , when in 1863 the Benedictine ... , track, and volleyball . Benedictine s cheerleading and spirit squads have been recognized nationally ... Catholic collegiate leadership apostolate, was founded at Benedictine College by Curtis Martin. Other ... Joseph Naumann dedicates Benedictine College s newest Marian Grotto. Campus worship opportunities ... benedictine college yearbooks online Benedictine College yearbooks from the 1930s 1980s Colleges and universities in Kansas Benedictine colleges and universities Ex Corde Ecclesiae US Catholic ... display title Category Benedictine College Category Universities and colleges in Kansas Category Liberal ... more details
The Benedictine Rite is a variant of the Roman Rite specific to Order of Saint Benedict of the Roman Catholic Church . Mass The Benedictine Order never had a rite of its own celebrating Mass liturgy Mass . Since the reform of Pope Pius V see Quo Primum , it always uses the Roman Rite of Mass earlier, its monks often used local rites, as did those who served the cathedral of Durham Rite Durham . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 05213a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Durham Rite ref . Liturgy of the Hours This section is linked from Western Rite Orthodoxy However, the Order has always had its own form of celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours , in accordance with what was called the Breviarium Monasticum . The founder, St. Benedict devotes thirteen chapters 8 20 of his rule to regulating the canonical hours for his monks and nuns . Chapter 18 specifies how they should pray the psalms blockquote In What Order the Psalms Are to Be Said Let this verse be said Incline unto my aid, O God O Lord, make haste to help me, and the Glory be to the Father then the hymn proper to each Hour. Then at Prime on Sunday four sections of Psalm 118 are to be said and at each of the remaining Hours, that is Terce, Sext and None, three sections of the same Psalm 118. At Prime on Monday let three Psalms be said, namely Psalms 1, 2 and 6. And so each day at Prime until Sunday let three Psalms be said in numerical order, to Psalm 19, but with Psalms 9 and 17 each divided into two parts. Thus it comes about that the Night Office on Sunday always begins with Psalm 20. At Terce, Sext and None on Monday let the nine remaining sections of Psalm 118 be said, three at each of these Hours. Psalm 118 having been completed, therefore, on two days, Sunday and Monday, let the nine Psalms from Psalm 119 to Psalm 127 be said ... is to say the longer monastic form. In fact, the Benedictine Liturgy of the Hours would occupy some ... traditional Benedictine monasticism. ref http www.columbia.edu itc music manuscripts office.html Celebrating ... more details
Benedictine High School may refer to Benedictine High School Cleveland, Ohio , US Benedictine High School Richmond, Virginia , US Benedictine Academy , Elizabeth, New Jersey, US Benedictine Military School , Savannah, Georgia, US Benedictine School , Ridgely, Maryland , US Mount Michael Benedictine High School , Elkhorn, Nebraska, US schooldis ... more details
coord 41.778983 88.097348 display title Benedictine University Ballpark is a baseball stadium located at the Benedictine University Sports Complex, on the campus of Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois . The stadium seats 1,100 people. It is home to the Benedictine University Eagles and the DuPage County Hounds of the Midwest Collegiate League. External links http www.ben.edu news sports complex index.asp Benedictine University Sports Complex Category Baseball venues in Illinois Category Benedictine University Illinois stadium stub ... more details
This is a list of Benedictine theologians , in other words Roman Catholic theological writers who were Benedictine monks. Source Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913. Uhtred Benedictine theologian Uhtred Anselm of Canterbury 1033 1109 Guitmund Hrabanus Maurus Pietro Delfino 1444 1525 , Camaldolese Jacques Le Bossu 1546 1626 Fran ois Delfau 1637 1676 Antoine Joseph M ge 1625 1691 Paul Mezger 1637 1702 Matthieu Petit Didier 1659 1728 Johann Franz Bessel 1672 1749 Mattheus Pinna da Encarna ao 1687 1764 Dominic Schram 1722 1797 Marian Dobmayer 1753 1805 Maurus von Schenkl 1749 1816 Donatien de Bruyne 1871 1935 Bonifatius Fischer 1915 1997 Category Benedictine theologians Category Lists of theologians and religious studies scholars Benedictine theologians ... more details
noref date April 2011 File Manaster Benedictin3.jpg thumb Facade of the Crusader church The Benedictine monastery in Abu Ghosh is a monastery belonging to the Olivetan Benedictine stream. It is located in the center of the village Abu Gosh , Israel. The monastery is situated near a mosque in the village center. History The site of the monastery is a Spring hydrosphere spring , on top of which the Crusades Crusaders built a church in the 12th century. A monastery was founded on the site and operated until the 15th century. In the 20th century, after the renewal of Benedictine settlement, the site s buildings were renovated or rebuilt. Crusader Sites in Israel coord 31 48 26.74 N 35 6 26.59 E display title Category Christian monasteries in Israel Abu Ghosh Benedictine Category Benedictine monasteries Abu Ghosh he ... more details
Benedictine Priory, King& 39 s Lynn was a priory in Norfolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Norfolk Category Monasteries in Norfolk Norfolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
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Sudbury Benedictine Priory was a priory in Suffolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Suffolk Category Monasteries in Suffolk Suffolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Portal Catholicism The Benedictine Sisters of Elk County is the oldest Benedictine women s religious order in the United States and is located in St. Marys, Pennsylvania at St. Joseph s Monastery. The monastery was founded in 1852, when Sister Benedicta Riepp and two companions arrived from St. Walburga Abbey in Eichst tt , Bavaria . They had come at the invitation of Rev. Boniface Wimmer , who had determined a need in the small town heavily populated with Bavarian Roman Catholic immigrants for religious presence and support, as well as an opportunity for the sisters to teach the children of these immigrants. ref cite web title History Our Roots publisher The Benedictine Sisters of Elk County url http www.benedictinesistersofelkcounty.org history history.cfm ref From these beginnings, and as the community grew, so too did the mission and size of the Sisters expand it branched from being the first women s Benedictine Order in the United States to having over fifty monasteries who can trace their roots back to this historic community. ref cite web title History Our Roots publisher The Benedictine Sisters of Elk County url http www.benedictinesistersofelkcounty.org history history.cfm ref . Indeed, this monastery can be considered the backbone of the Congregation of St. Scholastica, which received its approbation in 1922 later renamed the Federation of St. Scholastica in 1974 . At that time, it consisted of ten houses in seven states now, it encompasses 22 monasteries in 15 states ... Benedictine Sisters of Elk County Site of and by the Sisters. http www.osbnuns.org Benedictine Sisters of Elk County A secondary site dedicated to and by the Sisters. Recommended ... photos of the buildings and surroundings that make up the monastery. DEFAULTSORT Benedictine Sisters ... orders and societies Category Benedictine nuns Category Roman Catholic religious orders established in the 19th century Category Benedictine nunneries in the United States ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Unreferenced date September 2010 Tales from Benedictine Sources 1820 is a pair of novels by Walter Scott consisting of The Abbot and The Monastery . The novels have only slight connections with one another, for example, both feature the Avenel family, and have monastic themes and titles. Source Oxford Companion to English Literature DEFAULTSORT Tales From Benedictine Sources Category Walter Scott novel series ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Benedictine Women of Madison is an Ecumenism ecumenical community of religious women who follow the Benedictine Monasticism monastic tradition. They are located near Madison, Wisconsin and run Holy Wisdom Monastery. Formerly a community of Roman Catholic women, in the late 1990s, the community formally withdrew from the jurisdiction of Roman Catholic Canon law Catholic Church canon law . ref name NCR cite journal last McClory first Robert title Ecumenical monastery in Wisconsin charts new path journal National Catholic Reporter date 17 Aug 2007 year 2007 month August 17 ref ref name MTT cite news last Geiger first Matt title Holy Wisdom s break with tradition newspaper Middleton Wisc. Times Tribune date 11 Jan 2007 ref They then transferred their governance to the Federation of St. Gertrude, a group of 17 independent Benedictine women s communities. The process of transferring governance took over ten years and allowed the Madison women to begin accepting women of any Christian tradition as a member of their community. An ordained Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Presbyterian Minister Christianity minister took her final Religious vows vows in 2004 to become the first Protestantism Protestant member of the community, joining two Roman Catholic women. The shift from ... Robert Morlino wrote, While this community the Benedictine Women of Madison fulfills our call for stronger ... ordained Christian ministers. Members of the Benedictine Women of Madison participate in communal ... The move toward ecumenism by the Benedictine Women of Madison was affirmed in 2007 by the worldwide leader of Benedictine Confederation Benedictines , Abbot Primate bishop Primate Notker Wolf , the abbot of San Anselmo Monastery in Rome and official representative of the Benedictine order at the Holy See Vatican . ref name NCR References Reflist External links http benedictinewomen.org Benedictine Women of Madison website coord missing Wisconsin Category Benedictine monasteries in the United ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sports Complex at Benedictine University is a multi purpose stadium in Lisle, Illinois , just outside Chicago . It was built in 2004 and holds 3,000 people. Benedictine University host their home games at this stadium, and the stadium was home to Major League Lacrosse s Chicago Machine in their 2006 inaugural season. Local high schools host football and soccer games in the stadium. A baseball stadium and a softball stadium are also included in the complex. The baseball stadium seats about 1,000 fans and is host to the Dupage Dragons of the Central Illinois Baseball League . Illinois college football venues Coord 41 46 41 N 88 5 49 W type edu region US IL display title DEFAULTSORT Sports Complex At Benedictine University Category Sports venues in Illinois Category Lacrosse venues Category Benedictine University Category Buildings and structures completed in 2004 Category College softball venues in the United States Category Multi purpose stadiums in the United States Category Baseball venues in Illinois Category Event venues established in 2004 Illinois sports venue stub ... more details
Infobox University name Southern Benedictine College image motto established 1929 closed 1979 type Catholic Benedictine city Cullman, Alabama Cullman state Alabama country USA Southern Benedictine College was a Catholic Benedictine college in Cullman, Alabama , USA. Called Saint Bernard College, it closed its doors for good in 1979. It was established as a junior college by the Benedictine Society of Alabama as Saint Bernard College in 1929, although it had been conferring Bachelor s degree s since 1893 as a University preparatory college preparatory school. Between 1948 and 1953, the Board of Trustees worked on expanding the college to four year college status the first class graduated in 1955. Saint Bernard received its accreditation as a senior college the next year from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and operated until 1979. It served the secondary educational needs of hundreds in the baby boom generation. Many college students from the Greater Philadelphia area, New Jersey, Michigan, Georgia, New York found this rurual college ideal for their college experience. The college preparatory program was disbanded in 1962. Saint Bernard then merged with Cullman College in 1976 and adopted the name of Southern Benedictine College. For a time in the late 1960s its Judo team was nationally ranked against some of the largest universities in the US. The Judo team founder, Larry Ventura, while holding only the rank of Brown Belt encouraged many young students to follow his ideals and love of Kodakan Judo. In the fall of 1967 Robert C. Bob Bennett, Brown Belt, replaced founder Ventura as the Head Instructor and Captain of the Judo Team. The golf team was ranked nationally ... University and the NFL. Southern Benedictine officially closed on May 13, 1979. St. Bernard Preparatory School was reopened in 1984 on the Southern Benedictine campus. It received its accreditation ... . St. Bernard Preparatory School. Accessed June 9, 2006. External links http www.shmon.org Benedictine ... more details
Infobox religious building building name Trinity Benedictine Monastery infobox width image image size 200px caption map type map size map caption location Fujimi, Nagano Fujimi , Suwa District, Nagano Suwa District , Nagano Prefecture , Japan geo latitude longitude religious affiliation Roman Catholic Church rite region state province territory prefecture sector district cercle municipality consecration year status functional status heritage designation leadership Prior Roman Paur website http www.osb.or.jp architecture architect architecture type architecture style general contractor facade direction groundbreaking year completed construction cost specifications capacity length width width nave height max dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner minaret quantity minaret height spire quantity spire height materials nrhp added refnum designated Trinity Benedictine Monastery is a small community of Benedictine monks in the town of Fujimi , Nagano Prefecture, Japan . The monastery was started in 1999, before which the Benedictines used Saint Anselm s parish and priory Meguro Church in Tokyo ref http www.osb.or.jp html enindex.htm ref . The premises hold a chapel, a chapter house, library, dining and leisure space, and rooms for monks and guests. As it is located in Japan all prayers are held in Japanese language Japanese . References references External links http www.osb.or.jp Trinity Benedictine Monastery coord missing Japan Category Benedictine monasteries in Japan ... more details
coord 40.26895 94.668889 display title Image Clyde nunnery.jpg thumb right 350px Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration The Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration are a Congregation Catholic congregation of nuns within the Benedictine Confederation . The original monastery was founded in 1874 by a group of five nuns, led by Sister Mary Anselma Felber, O.S.B., who came from the young monastery of Maria Rickenbach founded 1857 in Switzerland. Arriving in Clyde, Missouri , they founded the Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration. This remains the motherhouse and largest community of the congregation. It houses 550 documented relic s of the saint s the biggest such collection in the United States. The decision to come was sparked by the departure of a group of monks from the nearby Engelberg Abbey , at a time when monastic communities felt threatened by political changes taking place throughout Europe. As with many other monastic groups, they looked to the New World for a place of refuge.The monks went on to found Conception Abbey in nearby Conception, Missouri , and began to minister to German and Irish immigrants of the region. The nuns follow a simple, contemplative way of life, formed by the Rule of St. Benedict . To this end, they supported themselves by such farming as could be done on their land. They also provide the printing of spiritual cards, as well as making ... Dayton, Wyoming Benedictine Sisters Monastery Tucson, Arizona A landmark church and working monastery for the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The building is widely acknowledged as a classic of mission style architecture. The Benedictine Sisters first came to Tucson ... into the Spanish Renaissance style Benedictine Sisters Monastery, which was designed by architect ... 195064.php Spirit&Life ISSN 0038 7592 , published bimonthly by the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual ... Benedictine monasteries in the United States Category Religious organizations established in 1874 ... more details
infobox University name Benedictine University at Springfield established 1929 type private university Private affiliation Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic enrollment 1,023 undergrad 904 postgrad 119 location Springfield, IL flagicon USA flagicon Illinois campus Suburban , 25 acres former names nowrap Springfield Junior College 1929 1967 br nowrap Springfield College in Illinois 1967 2003 colors color box F20030 Red br color box 000000 Black mascot Bulldogs affiliations List of Benedictine colleges and universities Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities website http www1.ben.edu springfield http www1.ben.edu springfield Benedictine University at Springfield , formerly known as Springfield College in Illinois SCI or Springfield College , is a progressive liberal arts university offering master , bachelor and associate degree programs located in Springfield, IL . The school was founded in 1929 by the Ursuline Sisters and was called Springfield Junior College until 1968. ref name scihis Ellersten, Peter. http www.sci.edu about history.html History of SCI , Springfield College, Illinois. Retrieved 21 January 2009. ref ref cite web url http www.ncahlc.org index.php?option com directory&Itemid 192&Action ShowBasic&instid 1160 title Currently or Previously Affiliated Institutions Springfield College in Illinois publisher Higher Learning Commission North Central Association of Colleges and Schools location Chicago accessdate 2009 01 29 ref In January 2003, SCI entered into a partnership with Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois , which has led to a merger between ... , Benedictine University, 2007. Retrieved 10 March 2007. ref The partnership with Benedictine ... s tennis. In October 2009, Benedictine Springfield became a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA and in August 2011 joined the American Midwest Conference . Benedictine ... and adding women s basketball that same season. Benedictine discontinued its men s basketball program ... more details
The http www.abcu.info Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities , founded in 1991 Benedictine colleges and universities Category Benedictine colleges and universities Category Universities and colleges by religious affiliation Benedictine Category Roman Catholic universities and colleges ... more details