abbot primate造句
例句与造句
- In 1969, he was elected Abbot Primate of the Confederation of Augustinian Canons.
- The abbot primate heads the 250 Benedictine monasteries and 9, 000 monks around the world.
- Anglican Benedictine Abbots are invited guests of the Benedictine Abbot Primate in Rome at Abbatial gatherings at Sant'Anselmo.
- Theisen was elected to a six-year term as abbot primate at an assembly of abbots in Rome in September 1992.
- He served as abbot primate of the International Benedictine Confederation before being named archbishop of Milwaukee by Pope Paul VI in 1977.
- It's difficult to find abbot primate in a sentence. 用abbot primate造句挺难的
- On 21 September 2012 the Congress of Abbots reelected the 72-year-old Wolf to serve another term as Abbot Primate.
- Internationally, the order is governed by the Benedictine Confederation, a body, established in 1883 by Pope Leo XIII's Abbot Primate.
- He was elected to an eight-year term as abbot primate of the Benedictine Order at an assembly of abbots in Rome in September 1992.
- The Confederation has its headquarters at Sant'Anselmo in Rome, which is the seat of the Abbot Primate and hosts the quadrennial Congress of Abbots.
- On September 29, 1967, Weakland was elected the Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation, to which office he was later re-elected in 1973.
- The Rev . Jerome Theisen, abbot primate of the world's 30, 000 Benedictine monks and nuns, died Sunday night at a hospital in Rome.
- With Dom Hildebrand de Hemptinne, a Belgian monk of that congregation ( later Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Order ), Jules Descl閑 had been a captain of the Pontifical Zouaves.
- A native of Loyal, Wisconsin, he was the abbot of St . John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, when elected to the Rome-based post as abbot primate.
- They are organized in eight " congregations ", each headed by an " abbot general ", but also have an " Abbot Primate of the Confederated Canons Regular of Saint Augustine ".
- The Congress of Abbots elects the Abbot Primate, who serves a four-year term as the Confederation's representative and administrative head, although without direct jurisdiction over the individual Congregations.
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