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Her controlling husband Golaud, sung impeccably by baritone Laurent Naouri, responds with thick-noted alarm, while his wife drifts irresistibly toward the eccentric charms of Pelléas, rendered well by tenor Yann Beuron.
An Otherworldly Opera Jonathan Blitzer 2011
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As recently as May 28,1966, in an official letter written on behalfof the Pope and addressed to the Abbot of Beuron, who had sentto the Pope a copy of the new post-Council edition of the Schott-Missal, then Cardinal Secretary of State Cicognani stated, "Thesingular characteristic and primary importance of this new editionis that it reflects completely the intent of the Council's Constitutionon the Sacred Liturgy."
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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The vestments produced by the workroom at Downside largely followed Comper's patterns but, as time passed, used materials and braids infuenced by Beuron.
Archive 2008-03-16 papabear 2008
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Dom Edmund Fatt's achievement at Prinknash carried on the romantic medievalism of Caldey with a hefty chunk of indirect influence from Beuron.
Archive 2008-03-16 papabear 2008
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Written by wandering scholars and monks in the 13th century, they were collected as an anthology in the Benedictine monastery at Beuron, near Munich, and Schipke began his search there.
Archive 1999-04-01 Ray Girvan 1999
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Written by wandering scholars and monks in the 13th century, they were collected as an anthology in the Benedictine monastery at Beuron, near Munich, and Schipke began his search there.
The Mandelbrot Monk Ray Girvan 1999
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Beuron, Germany, and is dedicated to St. Thomas of Canterbury.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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The Benedictine monastery at Beuron, the Jesuit novitiate at Gorheim near Sigmaringen, and the Franciscan convent at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Hohenzollern section of the archdiocese, there are three monasteries for men: the Benedictines at Beuron (61 priests, 9 clerics, and 89 lay brothers), the Franciscans at Gorheim (12 priests, 12 clerics, and 10 lay brothers), and the mission house of the White Fathers at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Father Haigh's modest presbytery was the first monastery, and here Dom Placid Walter, Arch-Abbot of the Beuron
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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