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SISTER LINDA, BENEDICTINE SISTERS OF PHOENIX: It's a different twist for us in the sense that we've never opened the monastery for an event like the Super Bowl.
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Chinese statesman and ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEDICTINE MONK who saw CHRISTIANITY as the completion of the CONFUCIAN TRADITION.
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The BENEDICTINE monastery was the largest in England and traced its ancestry to a CHURCH which the MONKS claimed had been built by JOSEPH of ARIMATHEA.
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WHEN I ENTERED THE BENEDICTINE ABBEY of Our Lady of Montserrat in 1993, I imagined myself living the rest of my life in silence and solitude.
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"BENEDICTINE IS CRIMINALLY under-used as a cocktail ingredient," says
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HIGH ASSISTS: BENEDICTINE - WILL CRAWFORD 4, ZACHARY RAMEY 3, TIM SWANSON
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HIGH REBOUND: BENEDICTINE - JIMMY FRANKLIN 10, MARCUS JACKSON 8, WILL
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HIGH SCORERS: BENEDICTINE - ZACHARY RAMEY 14, MATT HARRISON 13, WILL
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SISTER JOAN CHITTISTER, BENEDICTINE NUN: Thank you so much.
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FORMERLY EIGHTEEN YEARS PRIEST BENEDICTINE MONK AND IMPERIAL ROYAL
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