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- Saint John Cassian (Latin: Jo(h)annes Eremita Cassianus, Joannus Cassianus, or Joannes Massiliensis) is a Christian theologian celebrated in the...
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- Fr. Thomas Keating, O.C.S.O. (b. 1923) is a Cistercian monk and priest. He was born in New York City, and attended Deerfield Academy, Yale...
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- Saint Stephen Harding (died March 28, 1134), is a Christian saint and monastic abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order. Stephen Harding...
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- Saint Birgitta, also known as Santa Brigida or St. Bridgid of Sweden and "Birgitta of Vadstena" (1303 - July 23, 1373), was a mystic and saint, and...
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- John of Nepomuk or John Nepomucene is a national saint of Bohemia. In his fully developed legend he was the confessor of the Queen of Bohemia and...
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- St. Robert of Newminster (1100-1159) was a priest, abbot, and is a canonized saint of the Roman Catholic Church.
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- Saint Robert of Molesme (c. 1027-1111) was a Christian saint and abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order in France.
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- Richard Rolle (1290 - 1349) was an English religious writer, Bible translator, and hermit. He is known as Richard Rolle of Hampole or de Hampole,...
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- Gertrude the Great (January 6 1256-November 17 1301) was a German Benedictine and mystic writer. Gertrude was born January 6 1256, in Eisleben,...
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