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  2. St Benet's Church, Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    St Benet's Church is a Catholic church in Monkwearmouth in Sunderland. It was built in 1889 and designed by Archibald Matthias Dunn and Edward Joseph Hansom. It is located on the corner of Thomas Street North and George Street North, half a kilometre east of the Stadium of Light. From 1900 to 2011, the Redemptorists served the parish.

  3. Lakeport Church (Yankton County, South Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    There, they built the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Dakota Territory's first Czech Catholic church. [3] [4] [5] In 1882, construction began on a new St. John the Baptist church, located closer to Lakeport. Since timber was scarce on the prairie, the church was built out of chalkrock, quarried from the banks of the Missouri River to the ...

  4. St. Benedict Catholic Church (Greensboro, North Carolina)

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    The first Catholic church, named St. Anne's and later St. Benedict's in honor of the Benedictine priests who served the Greensboro community, began construction in 1877 with the cornerstone being laid by Bishop James Gibbons of Richmond. [6]

  5. Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Benedict Center has a 200-acre complex and by 2004, between 200 and 300 people were attending Mass at the church on the Lord's Day. [16] Since 1989, several families have moved to area in order to be within close proximity of the Saint Benedict Center.

  6. Benedictine Rite - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. St. Benedict Abbey (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Its predecessor, the Saint Benedict Center began in 1941 as a student center in an old furniture store in Harvard Square on the corner of Bow and Arrow Streets, just a half a block from the Harvard Yard. It was directly across the street from the Romanesque front porch of St. Paul Church, Cambridge's renowned "university church".

  8. Benedictines - Wikipedia

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    The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as O.S.B. or OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict. Initiated in 529, they are the oldest of all the religious orders in the Latin Church. [1]

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts

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    In 2022, the diocese faced another lawsuit in Hampden Superior Court from an 84 year-old Chicopee woman over allegations her parish priest grabbed her buttocks during a mass in 2019. The lawsuit stated that she made a report to the Franciscan order and to the diocese, speaking with Jeffrey Trant, director of the Office of Safe Environment and ...