Nghĩa của từ canoness|canonesses bằng Tiếng Anh
noun
[can·on·ess || 'kænənɪs]
woman member of Christian religious order who lives under a common rule but not bound by vows; religious cleric
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1. What does Canonesses mean? Plural form of canoness
2. Canonesses synonyms, Canonesses pronunciation, Canonesses translation, English dictionary definition of Canonesses
3. Norbertine Canonesses of the Bethlehem Priory of St
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5. The four Sisters Tunstall, Canonesses, O.S.A
6. They include the Canonesses Regular of the Lateran, the Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulcher,
7. They include the Canonesses Regular of the Lateran, the Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulcher,
8. Solemn Profession 2020 Photos by the Norbertine Canonesses
9. Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre
10. Norbertine Canonesses’ Gregorian Chant CD: In Corde Mariae $ 19.00
11. Joseph is the first community of Norbertine Canonesses in the United States.
12. However, the Canonesses fulfill the wholly contemplative dimension of this Norbertine propositum
13. Communities of Canonesses still exist in Bavaria, Belgium, France, and Spain
14. This is The Day - written for the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre
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16. The Norbertine Canonesses have been making fresh balsam Christmas wreaths for over 15 years
17. The Chronicle of the English Augustinian Canonesses regular of the Lateran, at St
18. Is the mother superior, or prioress, of the Norbertine Canonesses of the Bethlehem Priory of St
19. Holy Sepulchre, Canonesses REGULAR OF THE.—Concerning the foundation there is only a tradition connecting it with St
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21. The Canonesses often taught girls, and were also employed in embroidering ecclesiastical vestments and transcribing liturgical books
22. The Canonesses are contemplatives. Their day is punctuated by times of prayer, so necessary for a soul who seeks God
23. A distinction was drawn between regular and secular Canonesses, the latter being of noble family and not practising any austerity
24. The Canonesses have grown from five members to 25 members, ten of whom who are in final vows
25. LAW that the Canonesses who marry will be deprived of treatment Given in Paris, January 19, 1791 2 pages: 24x19cm 407.