Visiting a Carthusian monastery - part 3
“Stat crux dum volvitur orbis”.
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“Stat crux dum volvitur orbis”.
St. Bruno wrote the Carthusian vocation is a mystery known only by who has experienced it, not everyone is called to such life but knowing it will help to rediscover the contemplative dimension inherent in every Christian existence and to give more space in our daily.
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From Into Great Silence
Ordre voué à la contemplation, les Chartreux vivent dans des celles groupées dans l’enceinte du monastère. La clôture est extrêmement rigoureuse. Chacun des pères chartreux vit et prie dans sa cellule : il y prend ses repas, y travaille et y dort. Chaque jour, cependant, il en sort pour la messe, à […]
Pela primeira vez um repórter entra no Convento da Cartuxa em Évora para filmar a procissão do corpo do senhor.
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An additional 5 minutes of 17:22 min. Documentary first ever filming inside the Carthusian Monastery in French alps. 1964
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Absolutely beautiful stallion. Prototype of the PRE. Good bases, very quiet temperament, calm and focused on work. Fantastic bloodlines. Well ridden, correct bases. Dressage prospect.
Andalusian horses owe a great deal to the Carthusian Monks who bred them, beginning in the late Middle Ages. In the late 1400’s, studs were founded at monasteries in Terez, […]
A short video tour in Spain of part Granada’s ancient heritage, Abrabacin and the Carthusian Monastery.
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The Certosa di San Martino (Italian St. Martin’s Charterhouse) is a former monastery complex, now a museum, in Naples, southern Italy. It the most visible landmark of the city, perched atop the Vomero hill that commands the gulf. A Carthusian monastery, it was finished and inaugurated under the rule of Queen Joan I in 1368. […]
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