trappist in English

adjective
1
relating to a branch of the Cistercian order of monks founded in 1664 and noted for an austere rule that includes remaining silent for much of the time.
The first Trappist monks arrived in Algeria in the nineteenth century in the wake of the French colonial army that took Algiers from the Barbary pirates in 1830.
noun
1
a member of the Trappist order.
That meeting came about during a retreat in Spencer, Massachusetts, at Saint Joseph's Abbey, a monastery operated by the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance, commonly known as the Trappists .

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1. The unique experience of a Trappist Casket

2. Each Casket is handcrafted and blessed by the Trappist monks of New Melleray

3. In 1939 he met with Trappist monk Alexis Presse on a recommendation.

4. Our Caskets are made by the Trappist monks of New Melleray Abbey and local laypersons

5. 5 of the 10 International Trappist Association recognised breweries in the world, are located in the Southern Dutch cultural area.

6. The modern Centering Prayer movement in Christianity can be traced to several books published by three Trappist monks of St

7. The meeting of the two General Chapters of the venerable Cistercian Order of Strict Observance gives me the pleasant opportunity of meeting you, dear abbots, abbesses and representatives of the Trappist monks and nuns.