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trappist
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The Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope ( TRAPPIST ) is a Belgian optic robotic telescope , which came online in 2010. It is named in homage to the Trappist Order in the Belgian region. Situated high in the Chilean mountains at ESO's La ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Trappist \Trap"pist\, n. [F. trappiste.] (R. C. Ch.) A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Ranc['e] in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1814, from French trappiste, Cistercian monk of reformed order established 1664 by Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé (1626-1700) of La Trappe in Normandy.
Usage examples of trappist.
For the Trappist life is not only a life of prayer, but a life of diligent labour.
The Abbe of a Trappist monastery has complete power over his community.
As a Trappist priest who had spent much of his adult life in a monastery, the one thing Jordan little understood was the power and rapidity of modern communication.
I drove her up Highway 17 toward Charleston and the Trappist monastery out at Mepkin Abbey.
Jordan Elliott, immaculate in his Trappist robes, walked to center stage.
He had learned that cells held no fear for him and that the discipline of prisons seemed almost lax to him after following the strictures of the Trappist rule for so long.
I will be sharing with you what I experienced and have come to understand of Christian contemplative spirituality during the five and half years I lived as a monk at the Abbey of Gethsemani, a cloistered Trappist monastery in Kentucky.
As penance, he was sent to a Trappist monastery in the mountains, where he stayed until he was transferred five years ago to Chicago.
Carmelite or Trappist sister, who macerates herself by the hair-shirt or the cilex, would look upon God as a false or wicked Being, if, after such cruel torment, He did not promptly open to her the gates of Paradise.
Luckily, the Trappist Abbe de Ranch wished to take away from him the portrait on enamel of Henrietta of England, so as to break it in pieces before his eyes.
At the head of six hundred dragoons, the King hastened to the convent and at once rescued the prior, sending the good old monks of Sainte Amandine to Citeaux, and dispersing the rebellious young ones among the Carthusian and Trappist monasteries.
So often the guests at the monastery were young people of great piety who imagined that they had a vocation for a Trappist life, and they invariably irritated him by their ignorance and by their exaggerated respect for what they believed had been his great sacrifice.
In the latter she had a multitude of perverse inclinations, which corresponded exactly with his own unfortunate requirements, while possessing a discretion that would have done credit to a Trappist nun.
He could modem into Trappist monasteries one after another and on one of his electronic forays he would raise this Franklin Davage, S.
He remembered the days he had once passed in the Trappist monastery of Gethsemane.