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Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
* Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Austria-Hungary-1905
* Knight of the Order of Saint Stanislaus ( Imperial House of Romanov ) of Russia-1908
Category: Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary
Category: Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus ( Russian )
Today the terms " Order of Saint Benedict " and " Benedictine Order " are also used frequently to refer to the total of the independent Benedictine abbeys, thereby giving the wrong impression of a " generalate " or " motherhouse " with jurisdiction over dependent communities.
As the anniversary of Confederation, Dominion Day, and later Canada Day, was the date set for a number of important events, such as the first national radio network hookup by the Canadian National Railway ( 1927 ), the inauguration of the CBC's cross-country television broadcast ( 1958 ), the flooding of the Saint Lawrence Seaway ( 1958 ), the first colour television transmission in Canada ( 1966 ), the inauguration of the Order of Canada ( 1967 ), and the establishment of " O Canada " as the country's national anthem ( 1980 ).
Category: Recipients of the Order of Saint Maurice
Saint Catherine of Siena, T. O. S. D, ( 25 March 1347 in Siena – 29 April 1380 in Rome ) was a tertiary of the Dominican Order, and a Scholastic philosopher and theologian.
Category: Knights of the Order of Saint Michael
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
The Order of Preachers (), after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic and approved by Pope Honorius III ( 1216 – 27 ) on 22 December 1216 in France.
: The Rosary of Mary is the principle and foundation on which the very Order of Saint Dominic rests for making perfect the life of its members and obtaining the salvation of others.
Category: Knights of the Order of Saint Michael
He founded the men's Franciscan Order, the women ’ s Order of St. Clare, and the lay Third Order of Saint Francis.
He or she also upon installation automatically becomes a Knight or Dame of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem.
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Order and Benedict
* The abbot of Sant ' Anselmo di Aventino, in Rome, is styled the " abbot primate ," and is acknowledged the senior abbot for the Order of St. Benedict ( O. S. B.
* An abbot president is the head of a congregation ( federation ) of abbeys within the Order of St. Benedict ( for instance, the English Congregation, The American Cassinese Congregation, etc.
The Order of St Benedict is of later origin and, moreover, not an " order " as commonly understood but merely a confederation of autonomous congregations.
These works formed the basis of much of the spirituality of the Order of St Benedict and its offshoots.
Order of St Benedict ).
Benedict XI was a Dominican and when he was made Master of the Order in 1296, he issued ordinances forbidding public questioning of the legitimacy of Boniface VIII's election on the part of any Dominican.
There is, however, no evidence to suggest that Benedict intended to found a religious order in the modern sense and it was not until the later Middle Ages that mention was made of an " Order of Saint Benedict ".
* Saint Benedict of Nursia, founder of the Benedictine Order of monks
* The Benedictine Order is established at Monte Cassino near Naples by Benedict of Nursia, who founds a monastery and formulates for his monks strict rules in the " Regula Benedicti ".
St. Benedict of Nursia established his first monastery, the source of the Benedictine Order, here around 529.
* Affligem Abbey, of the Order of St. Benedict, is founded in Affligem, Belgium.
*" The Carmelite Order " by Benedict Zimmerman.
The Knights Hospitaller in Portugal and the Order of Saint Benedict of Aviz had already been established, the traditional dates of their incorporation being 1113 and 1146.
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St Benet's Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict situated on the River Bure within The Broads in Norfolk England.
The Benedict Inn is a multi-use facility operated by the local Our Lady of Grace Monastery of the Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict.
Belmont Abbey College is a private liberal-arts college affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and the Order of Saint Benedict.
In June 2007, he was named Pro-Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem by Pope Benedict XVI.

Order and Latin
It was Bernard de Clairvaux and founder Hugues de Payens who devised the specific code of behaviour for the Templar Order, known to modern historians as the Latin Rule.
* Novus ordo seclorum ( Latin for " New Order of the Ages "), the motto on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States often mistranslated as " New World Order "
New Order visited New York City in 1981, where the band were introduced to post-disco, Latin freestyle, and electro.
Among Roman Catholics, the Dominican Order is officially known as the Order of Preachers ( Ordo Praedicatorum in Latin ); friars of this order were trained to publicly preach in vernacular languages, and the order was created by Saint Dominic to preach to the Cathars of southern France in the early thirteenth century.
* The rites of the Order of Mass ( in Latin, Ordo Missae )-that is, the largely unvarying part of the liturgy-were " simplified, while due care is taken to preserve their substance ".
" Late Institutionalisation and Early Modernisation: The Emergence of Uruguay ’ s Liberal Democratic Political Order ", Journal of Latin American Studies ( 1997 ) v 29
The title means " Order of Priests " in Latin, and is taken from the first line of the decree ( its incipit ), as is customary for such documents in the Catholic Church.
Krasicki was honored by Poland's King Stanisław August Poniatowski with the Order of the White Eagle and the Order of Saint Stanisław, as well as with a special 1780 medal featuring the Latin device, " Dignum laude virum Musa vetat mori " (" The Muse will not let perish, men who are deserving of glory "); and by Prussia's King Frederick the Great, with the Order of the Red Eagle.
* Remus Lupin, a werewolf in the Harry Potter series, a Professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts in Harry's 3rd Year, and a member of the Order of the Phoenix, is named after one of the brothers ( in addition, his last name is based on the Latin word for " wolf ").
* The rites of the Order of the Mass ( in Latin, Ordo Missae )that is, the largely unvarying part of the liturgy – were " simplified, due care being taken to preserve their substance.
The section containing the unvarying part of the Mass had the Latin title Ordo Missae ( Order of Mass ), the same title that the equivalent section had in previous editions of the Missal.
It was unremarkably referred to as the " novus Ordo Missae " — " the new Order of the Mass ", " novus " being the Latin for " new " by Pope Paul VI ).
* Order of the Mass, 1970 Latin text with 1973 English translation, rubrics in English only
This Latin Rite Order, while a contemplative Order, differs from traditional monastic Orders in three ways: 1 ) They do not take vows of stability, meaning that they can live in one house ( called a friary or sometimes a monastery ) typically for several years before being moved into a different community of the Order.
It is occasionally used for names of organisations and various other things ; for instance: Hibernia National Bank, Hibernian Insurance Group, Ancient Order of Hibernians, The Hibernian magazine, Hibernia College, Hibernian Football Club, HMS Hibernia, the Hibernia oil field, and modern derivatives, from Latin like Respublica Hibernica ( Irish Republic ) and Universitas Hiberniae Nationalis ( National University of Ireland ).
With Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, he created the Latin Rule, the code of behavior for the Order.
Bernard of Clairvaux, who favoured the Order and helped to compose its Latin Rule, also had the support of Hugh of Champagne.

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