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Celestines and bound
According to their special constitutions the Celestines were bound to say matins in the choir at two o ' clock in the morning, and always to abstain from eating meat, save in illness.

Celestines and with
Subsequently the French Celestines, with the consent of the Italian superiors of the order, and of Pope Martin V in 1427, obtained the privilege of making new constitutions for themselves, which they did in the 17th century in a series of regulations accepted by the provincial chapter in 1667.
The church and monastery of San Pietro in Montorio originally belonged to the Celestines in Rome ; but they were turned out of it by Sixtus IV to make way for Franciscans, receiving from the Pope in exchange the Church of St Eusebius of Vercelli with the adjacent mansion for a monastery.
He lived thenceforward in the convent of the Celestines in Paris, but nevertheless continued to exert an influence on public affairs, and to his close alliance with Louis of Orleans may be put down the calumnies with which the Burgundian historians covered his name.
Foremost amongst the gods were the Celestial Incarnae, or Celestines ; seven deities representing the sun, moon, and major planets who were charged with the government of Creation as a whole while the Primordials abdicated to Yu-Shan, an abstract paradisical realm also of their devising, to play the mysterious Games of Divinity.
* The Celestines ' Convent ( 1549 – 1695 ), with Baroque decorations by Giuseppe Zimbalo.

Celestines and .
Celestines are a Roman Catholic monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines, founded in 1244.
At the foundation of the new rule, they were called Hermits of St Damiano, or Moronites ( or Murronites ), and did not assume the appellation of Celestines until after the election of their founder to the Papacy as Celestine V. The fame of the holy life and the austerities practised by the hermit in his solitude on the Mountain of Majella, near Sulmona, attracted many visitors, several of whom were moved to remain and share his mode of life.
The next year Peter of Morrone, having been, despite his reluctance, elected Pope by the name of Celestine V, the order he had founded took the name of Celestines.
While living like this he founded, in 1244, the order subsequently named after him, the Celestines.
It was then transferred to the church of the Celestines in Paris.
Upon electing themselves rulers of all from Heaven, the Celestines retreated to the city of Yu-Shan to oversee from on high and play in the Games of Divinity, and granted the Exalted the Creation-Ruling Mandate as a boon for their service to the new order.
Her heart was buried in the convent of the Cordeliers and her entrails in the Church of the Celestines in Paris.
Anne died of the plague at Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris and was buried there at the Church of the Celestines.
In 1287 the Celestines bought the land, started construction the following year, and consecrated the still unfinished church in 1289.
Willem van Croÿ completed the works on the château in 1515, and founded a monastery on the château grounds for the Benedictine Celestines.

wore and white
He wore his white shirt open at the neck, revealing a bit of scrawny pale chest underneath.
He wore tennis shorts and a white sweater with a red V at the neck, the sleeves pushed above the elbows.
She wore grey every day, and white every evening.
Each of the children invited to the concert wore a name tag marked with a red, white and blue ribbon.
They wore white pants and either black or white jerseys.
In the 1980s, the Falcons wore their white uniforms at home most of the time because of the heat.
The Bengals have worn their black uniforms at home throughout their history, with some exceptions such as the 1970 season when the Bengals wore white at home for the entire season, and most of the 1971 season.
The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
During the 1995 season, the team wore the navy " Double-Star " jersey for games at Washington and Philadelphia and permanently switched to solid color socks ( royal blue for the white uniform, and navy blue for the dark uniform ).
Two exceptions were when the Cowboys wore their normal white uniforms on Thanksgiving in 2007 and 2008.
This created a rare game in which neither team wore a white jersey and the first time the Cowboys wore the alternative uniform as a visiting team.
The New York Giants for portions of the 1980s, carried from head coach Ray Perkins to Bill Parcells, wore white at home against the Cowboys but after a period of time stopped.
It was the first time the Rams wore white at home since ( moving to St. Louis ) their existence in Los Angeles where they also used to do the same on some occasion against Dallas.
The Patriots wore silver ( which is a light color and treated as a white jersey ) in 2003 and white in the 2011 meeting against Dallas.
In 1998, the team wore blue pants with their white jerseys along with grey socks but dropped that combination after the season.
He wore a black lightweight raincoat, loafers, a dark suit, a neatly pressed white collared shirt, a black necktie, and a mother of pearl tie pin.
: On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore
All the male dancers and Andy Stewart wore kilts, and the female dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes.
The Colts wore blue pants with their white jerseys for the first three games of the 1995 season, but then returned to white pants with both the blue and white jerseys.

wore and woollen
He wore a woollen hat and spent much of his time lusting after dowdy housewife Nora Batty.
The name may also have been applied in the 15th century to the blue stockings worn by the members of the Compagnie della Calza in Venice, which then was adopted in Paris and London ; and in the 17th century to the Covenanters in Scotland, who wore unbleached woollen stockings, in contrast to the bleached or dyed stockings of the more affluent.
The monks wore unstained white woollen cloaks, hence the name of the Abbey-" White land " or " Alba Landa ".
Unusually for this period, Polish-Lithuanian hajduks wore uniforms, typically of grey-blue woollen cloth, with red collar and cuffs.
He explained that nomadic herders in the desert wore woollen coats because they kept the cool air in, thus acting as a kind of air-conditioner.
To shoot the natural sound of their voices it was necessary to keep silence so during their dialogues the band just pretended to play and the dancing couples wore woollen socks or slippers.

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