The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... monastery with monks and the German immigrants with a German- speaking clergy . The monastery would draw its recruits not only from the surrounding countryside , but also from among the orphans of German immigrants who died on their way ...
... monastery with monks and the German immigrants with a German- speaking clergy . The monastery would draw its recruits not only from the surrounding countryside , but also from among the orphans of German immigrants who died on their way ...
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... monastery and wrote Rome asking for instructions . The delay caused the Benedictine superior concern , and in November he left for Europe to see what could be done on behalf of the petition . Wimmer arrived in Munich on Christmas Eve of ...
... monastery and wrote Rome asking for instructions . The delay caused the Benedictine superior concern , and in November he left for Europe to see what could be done on behalf of the petition . Wimmer arrived in Munich on Christmas Eve of ...
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... monastery were to establish a flourishing daughter house here . " " 38 In November 1853 , Father Boniface wrote Cardinal Fransoni , Prefect of the Propaganda Fide , requesting that consideration be given the question of abbatial status ...
... monastery were to establish a flourishing daughter house here . " " 38 In November 1853 , Father Boniface wrote Cardinal Fransoni , Prefect of the Propaganda Fide , requesting that consideration be given the question of abbatial status ...
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