Image Arms of Ordo cisterciensis.svg thumb Cistercians coat of arms Image Vietnamese Cistercians.jpg ... habit s The Order of Cistercians IPAc en icon s s t i n ref Oxford English Dictionary 1989 ref O.Cist. lang la Ordo Cisterciensis or, alternatively, O.C.S.O. for the Trappists Order of Cistercians ... , the Cistercians became the main force of technological diffusion in medieval Europe. The Cistercians ... a simple life of work, love, prayer and self denial. ref name Hollister209 Although the Cistercians ... of the Cistercians from their original sites during the Middle Ages By 1111 the ranks had grown ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 16025b.htm title Cistercians in the British Isles author work Catholic ... population. ref Roderick, p 163 ref The Cistercians, in contrast, sought out solitude in the mountains ... , one of the most influential early Cistercians In the spring of 1140, Saint Malachy , Archbishop ... companions to be trained as Cistercians, and returned to Ireland to introduce Cistercianism there. ref ... reinforcement to the order was the merger of the Congregation of Savigny Savigniac houses with the Cistercians ... and prestige. He has come almost to be regarded as the founder of the Cistercians, who have often ... of the Cistercians was in Salem Abbey Salem, Germany . In 1153, the first King of Portugal ... and Moors on the Iberian Peninsula , the Cistercians established a military order military branch ... Cistercians was Roger, the writer of the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja . Decline and attempted reforms For a hundred years, till the first quarter of the 13th century, the Cistercians supplanted Cluny ... simplicity any failures to live up to the ideal proposed was more detrimental among Cistercians than ... invaded many of the monasteries, and the choir monks abandoned field work. The later history of the Cistercians ... century, however, of all the orders in Ireland, the Cistercians had most comprehensively fallen ... furnace at Laskill . The English Reformation was disastrous for the Cistercians in England, as Henry ... more details
notability date August 2011 The Order of Anglican Cistercians is a new religious Anglican uncloistered and dispersed Order of ordained and lay men, single, celibate and married, who supported by their Companions, endeavour to live according to the Rule of Saint Benedict as expressed in the reformed Trappist Cistercian tradition of C teaux as set out in their Governing Documents . Men who are communicant members of the Church of England , and who live within the jurisdiction of a Church of England Diocese or in certain circumstances a Church in Wales Diocese can apply for membership of the Order. People belonging to any recognized mainstream Christian denomination, and are resident in the British Isles, can become Companions and thus become closely involved in the life of the Order and its professed brothers. External links http ocista.webs.com Official website Categories Category Christian religious orders established in the 21st century Category Anglican orders and communities Category Cistercian Order ... more details
The Bernardine Cistercians of Equermes are a small branch of the Cistercian Order. They follow the Rule of St Benedict , and co operate with the apostolic mission of the Church through educational activities and hospitality. There are eight monasteries of nuns in six different countries, united by a central Government. History The Cistercian Order File foundersofciteaux.jpg thumb left Ss Robert, Alberic and Stephen Harding, founders of Citeaux In the 11th century, 3 Benedictine monks, Ss Robert of Molesme , Alberic of C teaux Alberic and Stephen Harding , sought to follow the Rule of St. Benedict in all its fulness. Along with a group of other monks who shared this vision of simplicity, austerity ... 1098. They became known as Cistercians . The new monastery struggled at first, but in 1112, St ... the Bernardines as Cistercians. In 1955, official approval from Rome enabled the sisters to take Solemn Vows as Cistercian nuns. Spiritual links with both the Cistercians of the Cistercians Strict Observance and the Cistercians Common Observance were firmly established. Following the call of Pope ... thumb right Hyning Community Bernardine Cistercians follow Christ according ... of the Hours Divine Office is central to the day. Cistercians seek God together, having all things ... including St Bernard and St Aelred transmit the values of the founding Cistercians and continue to be a source of spiritual riches for the Bernardines today. Bernardines Cistercians make the three traditional ... prayer is at the heart of the life of the Bernardine Cistercians. The sisters meet five times daily ... they remain in close contact with one of the monasteries. Groups of Lay Cistercians are also emerging ... http www.bernardine.org Website of the Bernardine Cistercians of Esquermes English, French and Japanese http www.ocso.org Order of the Cistercians of the Strict Observance http www.ocist.org Order of Cistercians ... Associates DEFAULTSORT Bernardine Cistercians Of Esquermes Category Roman Catholic female orders and societies ... more details
Bernardines may refer to Cistercians , a Roman Catholic religious order, sometimes called the Bernardines Bernardine Cistercians of Esquermes , a small branch of the Cistercians The name by which the Franciscan Observants are known in Poland, after Bernardino of Siena disambig ... more details
Hugo died 1 December 1158 was a French Cistercian and Cardinal catholicism Cardinal . He was born probably in the diocese of Beauvais and entered the order of Cistercians in Clairvaux . In 1147 he became abbot of Trois Fontaines . Pope Eugenius III also a cistercian created him Cardinal Bishop of Ostia in the consistory celebrated probably in December 1151. He subscribed the papal bulls between 29 December 1151 and 24 January 1155 and participated in the papal election, 1153 and papal election, 1154 . He corresponded with Bernard of Clairvaux . Cistercians venerated him as blessed. Bibliography J. M. Brixius, Die Mitglieder des Kardinalkollegiums von 1130 1181 , Berlin 1912, p.  55 no. 11 start box s rel ca succession box before Guido de Summa title Cardinal bishop of Ostia years 1151 1158 after Pope Lucius III Ubaldo Allucingoli end box DEFAULTSORT Hugo Of Ostia Category Cistercians Category French cardinals Category Cardinal bishops of Ostia Category 1158 deaths fr Hughes cardinal, 1150 pl Hugo biskup Ostii ... more details
Isaac of Stella c. 1100, in England &ndash c. 1169, toile, France toile , Poitiers , Poitou , France was a monk , theologian and philosopher . He joined the Order of Cistercians , during the reforms of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux . Isaac s works make use of logical argumenation, influenced by Augustine of Hippo s neoplatonism . His main work was Letter to Alcher on the Soul 1162 , addressed to Alcher of Clairvaux , which combined Aristotelianism Aristotelian and Neoplatonic theories about psychology with Christian mysticism. References cite encyclopedia title Isaac of Stella encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica date 2006 accessdate 2006 08 21 Category Cistercians Category English theologians Category 12th century English people Category English Christian monks Category 1100s births Category 1160s deaths fr Isaac de l toile ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1142 Events Foundation of the first Cistercians Cistercian house in Ireland at Mellifont Abbey Mellifont , ref The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland. Foster, RF. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1989 ref on land given by the Kings of Airg alla King of Airg alla . Abbey completed in 1157 in Ireland 1157 . ref cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 title The Course of Irish History publisher The Mercier Press location Cork, Ireland pages p 120 ref The Cistercians were brought into Ireland by Saint Malachy ref Illustrated Dictionary of Irish History. Mac Annaidh, S ed . Gill and Macmillan, Dublin. 2001 ref References reflist ... more details
YearInIrelandNav 1157 Events Completion and consecration of Mellifont Abbey , the first Cistercians Cistercian foundation in Ireland . ref cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 title The Course of Irish History publisher The Mercier Press location Cork, Ireland pages 120 & 369 ref Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date July 2010 References reflist ... more details
The Our Lady of the Philippines Monastery is a Trappist monastery in Guimaras , the Philippines . This is the only monastery of the Cistercians of the Strict Observance in the Philippines. It was founded in 1972. At present there are 35 monks living in the monastery. External links http www.ourladyofnewhelfta.com OLP Trappist Monks at Guimaras coord missing Philippines Category 20th century Christian monasteries Category Christian monasteries in the Philippines Category Trappist monasteries Philippines struct stub ... more details
Bernardine may refer to Bernardines, another name for the Cistercians , a Roman Catholic religious order Bernardine play Bernardine play , a 1952 play by Mary Chase Bernardine film Bernardine film , a 1957 film version of the play Saint Bernardino of Siena 1380&ndash 1444 , Italian Franciscan missionary Bernardino of Fossa 1420&ndash 1503 , Italian Fransciscan historian, theologian and writer Blessed Bernardine of Feltre 1439&ndash 1494 , Italian Franciscan missionary See also Bernadine Bernardines disambiguation Joseph Bernardin disambig hn ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Carmelo Dom nico Recchia, O. Cist title Abbot of Claraval emeritus image alt caption church Roman Catholic Church archdiocese diocese see Territorial abbey of Claraval term 1976 1999 predecessor Pedro Jos Agostini successor none Orders ordination August 4, 1946 ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth date and age 1921 12 14 birth place Sora, Lazio Sora, Italy Image Flag of Italy.svg 25px death date death place previous post Carmelo Dom nico Recchia, O. Cist , born December 14, 1921 is an Italy Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church . Recchia was born in Sora and ordained a priest on August 4, 1946 from the religious order of Cistercians Order of Cistercians . Recchia was confirmed Abbot of the Territorial abbey of Claraval on December 7, 1976. Recchia retired as abbot of Claraval on March 24, 1999 See also List of oldest Catholic bishops Cistercians Order of Cistercians Territorial abbey Institute of Consecrated Life Ist. del Prado External links http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop brecchia.html Catholic Hierarchy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Recchia, Carmelo Dom nico ALTERNATIVE NAMES Recchia, Carmelo SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH December 14, 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH Sora, Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Recchia, Carmelo Domenico Category 20th century Roman Catholic bishops Category Italian Roman Catholic bishops Category Abbots Category Italian abbots Category 1921 births Category Living people Italy RC bishop stub de Carmelo Dom nico Recchia ... more details
Other uses Sisters of the Precious Blood disambiguation Sisters of the Precious Blood The Bernadines of the Precious Blood were a congregation of nuns no longer in existence founded by Mother Ballou with the assistance of St. Francis de Sales , as an offshoot of the reformed Cistercians reformed Cistercianesses . ref CathEncy wstitle Congregations of the Precious Blood ref References reflist Category Roman Catholic orders and societies RC society stub ... more details
unreferenced date June 2011 Mount St. Joseph Abbey is an abbey of the Trappist branch of the Cistercians located near Roscrea , North Tipperary in Republic of Ireland Ireland . The abbey was founded in 1878 by a group of 32 Monks from Mount Melleray Mount Melleray Abbey , County Waterford . The church was opened for worship in 1883 and a Boarding school Cistercian College, Roscrea was founded in 1905. Three foundations have been made from Mount Saint Joseph Nunraw Scotland in 1946, Tarrawarra Australia in 1954, and Bolton, Kildare Bolton County Kildare in 1964. See also Cistercian College, Roscrea Trappists Cistercians External links http www.msjroscrea.ie Mount St. Joseph Abbey official website. http www.cisterciancollege.com Cistercian College, Roscrea official website. coord missing County Tipperary Category Trappist monasteries Category Cistercian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland Category Religious organizations established in 1878 Category Places of worship in North Tipperary Category Buildings and structures in North Tipperary ... more details
The Abbot of Saddell was the head of the Cistercians Cistercian monastic community of Saddell Abbey , in Argyll , Scotland . Few abbots are known by name, and although the abbey was founded in 1207, it is not until we hear of his death on July 12, 1393, that Abbot Patrick becomes the first abbot known by name. The following is a list of known abbots Patrick, fl. x 1393 Macratius, fl. 1393 Alexander Angussi Goffredi, fl. 1433 Cristin MacOlchallum, fl. 1456 Nigel Machayn, fl. 1456 Alexander Macalexander, fl. 1499 See also Saddell Abbey Bibliography Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , pp.  186 7 Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Saddell Category Cistercians Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Scottish abbots ... more details
Infobox monastery name Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw image order Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance founder established 1946 mother Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea disestablished extant diocese Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh churches people coord coord 55.9213 2.6519 type landmark region GB display inline,title Nunraw Abbey or Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw is a working Trappist Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae monastery . It was the first Cistercian house to be founded in Scotland since the Scottish Reformation Reformation . Founded in 1946 by monks from Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea , Ireland , and inaugurated as an Abbey in 1948, it nestles at the foot of the Lammermuir Hills on the southern edge of East Lothian . The estate of the abbey is technically called White Castle, East Lothian White Castle after an early hill fort on the land. History Originally owned by the Cistercian Nuns of Haddington, East Lothian Haddington , the area that they settled becoming known as Nunraw lit. Nun s Row . The Nunnery of Haddington was founded by Ada de Warenne , Earl of Huntingdon Countess of Huntingdon and daughter of the William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey Earl of Surrey , soon after the death of Bernard of Clairvaux St. Bernard of Clairvaux , and the small evidence that is available suggests that Nunraw was a Monastic grange Grange of that convent. List of Abbots The modern establishment has had four Lord Abbots since its inception Father Michael Sherry , Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance O.C.S.O. d. 2003 Superior of the foundation between 1946 and its inauguration in 1948. Dom Columban Mulcahy , Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance O.C.S.O. 1900 1971 , Lord Abbot between 1948 1969 Dom Donald McGlynn , Order of Cistercians of the Strict ... in Nigeria. Dom Raymond Jaconelli , Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance O.C.S.O. , Lord Abbot from 2003 2009 Dom Mark Caira , Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance O.C.S.O. , Lord ... more details
house after another within a decade of its foundation. For some as yet unexplained reason, the Cistercians .... The design was influenced by styles from Burgundy region Burgundy , from whence the Cistercians ... more details
The Abbot of Balmerino later Commendator of Balmerino was the head of the Cistercians Cistercian monastic community and lands of Balmerino Abbey , Fife , founded in 1227 x 1229 by monks from Melrose Abbey with the patronage of Ermengarde de Beaumont and King Alexander II of Scotland . The following are a list of abbots and commendators. NOTOC List of abbots Alan, 1229 1236 Radulf, 1236 1251 John, 1251 1252 Adam, 1252 1260 Adam, 1260 1270 William de Perisby, 1270 Thomas, 1270x1306 William, 1296 Alan, 1317 Hugh, x1369 Patrick, 1369 1380x John Plater, x 1392 John Gugy, x 1394 1399 x 1402 ref Became abbot of Melrose . ref John de Hailes, ref Previously abbot of Newbattle . ref 1399x1402 1435x1436 Richard de Coventry, 1436 1464 William Cameron, 1436 Henry Mason, 1450 Walter Bunch, 1464 ref Prior of Gadvan provided unsuccessfully, but takes up the position in 1482. ref James Rait, 1466 1468 x 1469 ref Became abbot of Culross . ref William Bell, 1468 1483 Walter Bunch again , 1482 1486 x 1504 Walter Ruch, 1483 Henry Knollis, 1484 Robert Fairweather, 1486 James Forman, 1504 1507 Robert Forrester, 1511 1559 x 1561 Henry Roche, 1532 John Stewart, 1535 List of commendators John Hay, 1561 1573 Henry Kinnear, 1574 1603 John Kinnear, 1582 Robert Auchmutie, 1604 1607 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses Scotland small With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man small , Second Edition, London, 1976 , pp. 72 3 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , pp. 12 15 See also Balmerino Abbey Scottish Church Category CisterciansCistercians Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Scottish abbots Balmerino Category Lists of abbots ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Stephan Wiest 7 March 1748, Teisbach 10 April 1797, Aldersbach was a Priesthood Catholic Church Catholic priest , Cistercians Cistercian , and professor . History He was born on 7 March 1748 at Teisbach in Lower Bavaria . He attended the Order of Cistercians Cistercian monastery of Aldersbach in 1767 to study philosophy and theology . He took the vows on 28 October 1768, and was later Ordination Eastern, Roman, and Anglican Christianity ordained Priesthood Catholic Church priest in 1772. He then studied further at the University of Ingolstadt . From 1774 to 1780 he taught philosophy and mathematics at Aldersbach, and then theology from 1780 to 1781. In 1781 he was made professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Ingolstadt, where he also taught patristics and the history of theological literature . He was then made rector of the university from 1787 to 1788, and then resigned his professorship in 1794, returning to the monastery of Aldersbach. Works Institutiones theologicae Institutiones theologicae dogmaticae in usum academicum Introductio in historiam litterariam theologiae revelatae potissimum catholicae Institutiones Patrologiae in usum academicum De Wolfango Mario Abbate Alderspacensi Ord. Cist. External links and references http www.newadvent.org cathen 15618d.htm Catholic Encyclopedia on Stephan Wiest Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wiest, Stephan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German priest DATE OF BIRTH 7 March 1748 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 April 1797 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wiest, Stephan Category 1748 births Category 1797 deaths Category Cistercians Category German Roman Catholic priests ... more details
Walenty ebrowski died 15 May 1764 in Kalisz was a notable 18th century Poland Polish Painting painter and a member of the Cistercians Bernardine order. It has been documented that Walenty ebrowski was a native of Lubawa and that his given name at birth was Antoni . However, as was common in the era, the specific year, or even decade, of his birth remained unrecorded. Nearly two and a half centuries after his death in Kalisz , he is remembered as the creative artist behind a series of late baroque polychrome s in Bernardine churches in Pozna , Warsaw , Warta , Sk pe , Ostro ka and Kalisz . References cite encyclopedia title ebrowski Walenty encyclopedia Internetowa encyklopedia PWN url http encyklopedia.pwn.pl haslo.php?id 4002846 accessdate 2006 11 18 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zebrowski, Walenty ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Polish painter DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 May 1764 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zebrowski, Walenty Category People from Lubawa Category Polish painters Category Cistercians Category 1764 deaths Category Year of birth unknown Poland painter stub pl Walenty ebrowski ... more details
The Abbot of Sweetheart later Commendator of Sweetheart also Abbot of New Abbey was the head of the Cistercians Cistercian monastic community of Sweetheart Abbey , Dumfries and Galloway , founded by monks from Dundrennan Abbey with the patronage of Derbhfhorghaill inghean Ailein aka Dervorguilla Balliol , Lord of Galloway Lady of Galloway , about 1275. The following are a list of abbots and commendators. NOTOC List of abbots John, 1280 x 1290 1296 Thomas, 1356 1404 John, c.1409 William Greenlaw, 1448 1463 Alexander Tyningham, 1486 James Ruche, 1486 Robert Greenlaw, 1515 Herbert Browne, 1523 1530 Richard Brown, 1530 1532 Robert Arnot, 1532 Herbert, 1538 John Brown, 1538 1565 List of abbot commendators Gilbert Brown, 1565 William Leslie, 1586 Robert Maxwell, x 1612 Robert Spottiswood, 1612 1624 Bibliography Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses Scotland small With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man small , Second Edition, London, 1976 , pp. 208 10 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , p. 78 See also Sweetheart Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Sweatheart Category Cistercians Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Scottish abbots Category Lists of abbots de Liste der bte von Sweetheart ... more details
Gaussan Priory lang fr Prieur Notre Dame de Gaussan is a Order of St. Benedict Benedictine monastery situated at Bizanet in the Aude , France . Cistercians The site was originally established in the 12th century by the Cistercians as a grange of the nearby Fontfroide Abbey . Fontfroide was dissolved and its buildings and assets, including the grange at Gaussan, were sold off in 1791 during the French Revolution . Private ownership During the later 19th and 20th centuries the buildings were refurbished by the proprietor, Charles Lambert de Sainte Croix, who also developed the land for viticulture Benedictines The property was later acquired by the Order of St. Benedict Benedictines and in 1994 a monastery was founded here as a priory of Fontgombault Abbey . It is part of the Solesmes Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation and as such focusses on Gregorian chant and the Tridentine Mass . The monks also produce wine. Sources http www.bizanet.net Visite Village Gaussan gaussan.html Bizanet Village website page on Gaussan Priory fr icon Coord 43 8 6 N 2 50 33 E type landmark region FR display title Category Benedictine monasteries in France Category Religious organizations established in 1984 Category Buildings and structures in Aude France church stub Christian monastery stub fr Abbaye Notre Dame de Gaussan nl Priorij Notre Dame de Gaussan ... more details
The Hermits of Saint William was a monastic order founded by Albert, companion and biographer of William of Maleval , and Renaldus, a physician who had settled at Maleval shortly before the saint s death. It followed the practice of that saint, and quickly spread over Italy, Germany, France, Flanders and Hungary. The great austerity of the rule was mitigated by Gregory IX in 1229 at the same time many of the monasteries adopted the Benedictine Rule and others that of St. Augustine. When, in 1256, Alexander IV founded the Hermits of St. Augustine , many of the Williamites refused to enter the union and were permitted to exist as a separate body under the Benedictine Rule . In 1435 the order, which about this time numbered fifty four monasteries in three provinces of Tuscany, Germany and France, received from the Council of Basle the confirmation of its privileges. The Italian monasteries suffered during the wars in Italy. The last two French and Flemish houses at Cambrai and Ypres were suppressed by the Congregation of Regulars , while in Germany the greater number came to an end at the Revolution. The chief house at Grevenbroich founded in 1281 was united to the Cistercians in 1628 the last German house ceased to exist in 1785. The habit was similar to that of the Cistercians. Source Unreferenced date September 2007 Category Roman Catholic orders and societies Category Christian religious orders established in the 13th century ca Eremites de Sant Guillem de Wilhelmiten fr Ordre de Saint Guillaume it Ordine di San Guglielmo nl Wilhelmieten ... more details
Ferenc Keszthelyi, O. Cist 16 March 1928 &ndash 6 December 2010 was the Roman Catholic Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of V c , Hungary . Born in Eger , he was ordained on 2 April 1951, aged 23 in the Order of Cistercians . On 11 February 1992, aged 63, he was appointed Bishop of V c, and ordained the following month. On 27 March 2003, aged 75, he retired and became Bishop Emeritus. He died on 6 December 2010, aged 82. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bkesz.html Catholic Hierarchy profile ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keszthelyi, Ferenc ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic bishop DATE OF BIRTH 16 March 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 December 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keszthelyi, Ferenc Category Cistercians Category Hungarian Roman Catholic bishops Category 20th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 21st century Roman Catholic bishops Category 1928 births Category 2010 deaths Category People from V c Hungary bio stub RC bishop stub de Ferenc Keszthelyi hu Keszthelyi Ferenc pt Ferenc Keszthelyi ... more details
and the forward section of the church. Sources E. A. R. Brown The Cistercians in the Latin Empire ..., The Franks in the Aegean, 1204 1500 Longman, 1995 D. H. Williams, The Cistercians in the Early Middle ... more details