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Abbot and Francis
At Harvard, he began lifelong friendships with Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Chauncey Wright, and William James.
Among those held there were John Feckenham, the last Abbot of Westminster, and later two of the key participants in the Gunpowder Plot, Robert Catesby and Francis Tresham.
It was established as a devotion with prayers already formulated and special exercises, found in the writings of Lanspergius ( d. 1539 ) of the Carthusians of Cologne, the Louis of Blois ( Blosius ; 1566 ), a Benedictine and Abbot of Liessies in Hainaut, John of Avila ( d. 1569 ) and St. Francis de Sales, the latter belonging to the seventeenth century.
Pragmatism as a philosophical movement originated in 1872 in discussions in The Metaphysical Club among Peirce, William James, Chauncey Wright, John Fiske, Francis Ellingwood Abbot, Nicholas St. John Green, and Joseph Bangs Warner.
The show gave a stage to nightclub and working men's club comedians of the era, including Russ Abbot, Lennie Bennett, Stan Boardman, Jim Bowen, Jimmy Bright, Duggie Brown, Mike Burton, Dave Butler, Brian Carroll, Frank Carson, Jimmy Cricket, Colin Crompton, Charlie Daze, Vince Earl, Steve Faye, Eddie Flanagan, Stu Francis, Ken Goodwin, Jackie Hamilton, Jerry Harris, George King, Bobby Knutt, Bernard Manning, Paul Melba, Mick Miller, Tom O ' Connor, Tom Pepper, Bryn Phillips, Mike Reid, Mike McCabe, George Roper, Harry Scott, Sammy Thomas, Johnny Wager, Roy Walker, Charlie Williams, Lee Wilson and Lenny Windsor.
* Nikolaus Blöchinger ( 29 June 1659 Miltenberg – 17 September 1715 Seligenstadt ), Abbot Francis II
Abbot was then elected a fellow of Corpus Christi where, acting as a tutor to the son of Sir Francis Buller, he first considered becoming a barrister.
Francis Newton states that it is likely that Annals 11-16 were in Monte Cassino during the first half of the rule of Abbot Desiderius ( 1058-1087 ) who later became Pope Victor III.
* Peter Vaughan as Uncle Francis Abbot Sr.
Abbot Francis Michael Stiteler and Prior Fr.
Image: Abbot Francis Michael and Prior Anthony Delisi. jpg | Abbot Francis Michael and Prior Anthony Delisi ( on the left )

Abbot and Michael
Michael Lynch points out that Robert II's reign from 1371 until the lieutenancy of Carrick in 1384 had been one exemplified by continued prosperity and stability and which Abbot Bower described as a period of " tranquility, prosperity and peace ".
In 1652 Roman Giel of Gielsberg, the Abbot of Kempten, commissioned the architects Michael Beer and Johann Serro from Graubünden to build St. Lorenz Basilica as a new church to serve the parish and monastery, including a representative residence for the Duke-Abbots.
* Monk-Martyrs Michael, Abbot of Zovia Monastery near Sebaste, and 36 fathers with him ( ca. 790 )
In September 2007 Dom Michael Kelly, O. S. B., a monk of the Australian monastery, was elected as the 115th Abbot General of the congregation.
The show was hosted by Julie Andrews and the all-star cast performing these numbers included Tal Landsman, Liz Robertson, Jonathan Pryce, John Barrowman, Ellen Greene, Julian Lloyd Webber, Bernadette Peters, Russ Abbot, Sonia Swaby, David Campbell, Maria Friedman, Lea Salonga, Lisa Vroman, Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Julia McKenzie, Hugh Jackman, Joanna Riding, Millicent Martin, David Kernan, Ruthie Henshall, Judi Dench, Tom Lehrer, Hal Fowler, Elaine Paige, Philip Quast, Adam Searles, Tee Jaye Jenkins, Trent Kendall, Monroe Kent III, Jason Pennycooke, Richard D. Sharp and Feruma Williams among others.
Hard Hat Mack is a 1983 Apple II game developed by Michael Abbot and Matthew Alexander.
The title was used for a UK comedy-drama television series starring Russ Abbot and Michael Williams which ran for three series between 1993 and 1995.

Abbot and Prior
His personality reflects more modern, pragmatic attitudes and progressive ethics than those of his time, which often puts him in conflict with his brethren, particularly with his superior Prior Robert and Robert's clerk Brother Jerome, who disapprove of Cadfael for his casual attitude toward rules and for the privileges that are allowed him by their Abbot.
The " anxious sweetness " of the fictional Abbot Heribert is set against the proud and ambitious Prior Robert, who Kollman argues " almost becomes the true villain of the series ".
The North Aisle contains a memorial to Abbot Clement ( 1163 ) and an effigy to an unknown Prior, while the South Aisle contains an effigy of Abbot Lawrence of Bradford ( 1246 ).
He was Prior Administrator c. 1422-1432, and blessed as Abbot in 1432.
The terms " abbey " and " priory " can be applied to both monasteries and canonries and distinguish those headed by an Abbot from the lesser dependent houses headed by a Prior.
Prior to its opening, the kitchen, exterior painting of the main house, and seed money were provided by $ 15, 000 grants from E. R. English and Abbot Laboratories.
When the revolt failed, he was hanged at Tyburn with the Prior of Bridlington, the Abbot of Jervaulx and the former Abbot of Fountains.
Fernand Cabrol, monk and scholar became Prior and, later, Abbot at the Benedictine abbey.
For monks, it would be the Abbot ( or the Abbess for nuns ); for friars, it would be the Prior, or, for Franciscans, the Guardian ( Custos ); for diocesan priests, it would be the local Bishop.
In 1504 he became Prior of Whithorn and Abbot of Dunfermline and in 1505 was made Lord High Treasurer of Scotland.
In all, 216 were put to death ; lords and knights, half a dozen abbots, 38 monks, and 16 parish priests, including: Sir Thomas Percy, Sir Stephen Hamerton, Sir William Lumley, Sir John Constable, Sir William Constable, Adam Sedbar, Abbot of Jervaulx, William Trafford, Abbot of Sawley, Matthew Mackarel, Abbot of Barlings and Bishop of Chalcedon, William Thirsk, Abbot of Fountains and the Prior of Bridlington were all executed and hanged at Tyburn between June and July 1537.
Like other Cluniac houses, Castle Acre Priory was directly subject to the authority of the Abbot of Cluny ; for practical reasons, however, the Prior of Lewes was usually instructed to act for the abbot when any problems arose at Castle Acre.
He, however, was dissuaded from this by a vision related to him by a monk who had been a disciple of Saint Boisil ( the Prior of Melrose under Abbot Eata ).
Loyal to Prince John, he works with the Abbot of St. Mary's and the Prior to divert ransom money away from the Queen and ensure that Richard will remain a prisoner.
In 1182 the Abbot of Westminster and the Prior of Bermondsey agreed that the advowson of St Magnus should be divided equally between them.
Prior Richard is not the only author to whom John is indebted ; he incorporates in the annal of 1138 two other narratives of the Battle of the Standard, one in verse by the monk Serlo of Wilton, another in prose by Abbot Aelred of Rievaulx ; and also a poem, by a Glasgow clerk, on the death of Somerled.
The founding Prior ( 1955 – 1967 ) was author, monastic leader and former titular Abbot of Westminster, Reverend Columba Cary-Elwes.
Carr received permission to leave the Franciscans and join the Trappist monks in Monks Corner, S. C. ( Within five years he was named Prior of the abbey, and a few years after that he was elected Abbot.
* Prior / Abbot Edmund Ford ( 1894 – 1906 )

Abbot and Anthony
251 – 356 ), also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anthony of Thebes, Abba Antonius ( Ἀββᾶς Ἀντώνιος ), and Father of All Monks, was a Christian saint from Egypt, a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers.
The former main altar of the hermitage church in Warfhuizen in the Netherlands with a mural of Anthony the Abbot and a reliquary with some of his relic s. Since then they have been moved to a new golden shrine on a side-altar especially made for them.
Painting of Saint Anthony, a part of The Visitation with Saint Nicholas and Saint Anthony Abbot by Piero di Cosimo, ca.
The episode was often depicted ; notably, in the The Meeting of St Anthony Abbot and St Paul the Hermit by Stefano di Giovanni called " Sassetta ", of two episodic depictions in a single panel of the hermit Anthony's travel to greet the hermit Paul, one is his encounter along the pathway with the demonic figure of a centaur in a wood.
* The traditionalist view that the epistle is written by Paul is supported by scholars that include Ezra Abbot, Asting, Gaugler, Grant, Harnack, Haupt, Fenton John Anthony Hort, Klijn, Johann David Michaelis, A. Robert, and André Feuillet, Sanders, Schille, Brooke Foss Westcott, and Theodor Zahn.
Under the great inspiration of Saint Anthony the Great ( 251-356 ), ascetic monks led by Saint Pachomius ( 286-346 ) formed the first Christian monastic communities under what became known as an Abbot, from the Aramaic abba ( father ).
Juvenal ( i. e. San Giovenale ) and Anthony Abbot in the right panel.
As the church of St. Anthony The Abbot was completed in 1477, people started referring to the town as the " Parish of St. Anthony in Oelbroec ", and by 1570 the name Oelbroec had disappeared.
* St. Anthony Abbot
In the Middle Ages, many saints were given emblems, which served to identify them in paintings and other images: St Catherine had a wheel, or a sword, St Anthony Abbot a pig and a small bell.
Of those who form a part of the Congregation of the Holy Hermitage, their Motherhouse is the Abbey of St. Anthony the Abbot in Rome, where the Abbess lives.
St. Anthony the Abbot may be called the founder of the first and St. Pachomius of the second.
The altar of the absidal chapel on the left has a Marriage of the Virgin by Paolo Veronese, the presbytery has canvases by Palma il Giovane including St Peter and the Keys, the St Paul at Tarsus e la Temptation of St Anthony Abbot ) and two bronze statues by Alessandro Vittoria ( St Paul e St Anthony Abbot ).
* Palio of Buti in honor of St. Anthony the Abbot,

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