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celestinian (n.)

A monk of the austere branch of the Franciscan Order founded by Celestine V. in the 13th centry.

celestinian Sentence Examples

  1. The Celestinian monks dedicated their lives to prayer, meditation, and service to others.
  2. The Celestinian nuns lived a life of contemplation and simplicity within their secluded convent.
  3. The Celestinian order follows a strict rule of life established by St. Peter Celestine.
  4. Many pilgrims visit the Celestinian monastery to seek spiritual guidance and solace.
  5. The Celestinian monks adhere to a vow of poverty, living with only the bare essentials.
  6. The Celestinian abbey, nestled in the tranquil countryside, exudes an aura of peace and serenity.
  7. The Celestinian sisters devote themselves to a life of silence, seeking communion with the divine.
  8. The Celestinian friars engage in acts of charity and hospitality, welcoming travelers and pilgrims.
  9. The Celestinian tradition places a strong emphasis on humility, obedience, and devotion to God.
  10. The Celestinian spirituality centers on simplicity, humility, and a deep connection to the natural world.

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A monk of the austere branch of the Franciscan Order founded by Celestine V. in the 13th centry.

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The Celestinian monks dedicated their lives to prayer, meditation, and service to others.

The Celestinian nuns lived a life of contemplation and simplicity within their secluded convent.

The Celestinian order follows a strict rule of life established by St. Peter Celestine.

Many pilgrims visit the Celestinian monastery to seek spiritual guidance and solace.