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Member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence WordNet 3.0
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The Cistercians, officially the Order of Cistercians, are a Catholic religious order of monks and nuns that branched off from the Benedictines and follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, as well as the contributions of the highly-influential Bernard of Clairvaux, known as the Latin Rule. Wikipedia
The Trappists, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance and originally named the Order of Reformed Cistercians of Our Lady of La Trappe, are a Catholic religious order of cloistered monastics that branched off from the Cistercians. Wikipedia
Monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance Wikipedia Disambiguation
Roman Catholic order of the Benedictine reform in the tradition of the monastery of Citaux Wikidata
Roman Catholic religious order Wikidata
A member of a monastic order which follows the Benedictine rule and emphasizes silent contemplative prayer. Wiktionary
Member of the Cistercian Order. Wiktionary (translation)
A monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (a branch of the Cistercians Roman Catholic religious brotherhood that use a particularly strict interpretation of the Rule of St Benedict). Wiktionary
A monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance. Wiktionary (translation)