A Cluniac monk.
Clunian
Is this to do with the Telegraph weekend crossword? If so, we're stuck too!!! The Cluniac Order was founded in 910 by the monk Berno and Count William of Aquitaine. The answer is in the reply--Cluniac. It is not a specific monk. I think the answer is Cluniac
Benedict founded the Benedictine monastic order.
St. Benedict of Nursia founded the order that became known as the Benedictines.
John Gualberto was an 11th century Benedictine monk who founded a number of monasteries in Italy.
A Black Monk is a Benedictine monk, one of the Order of Saint Benedict.
Yes, Bede the Venerable was a Benedictine monk.
Monastery
An Italian Monk created this early code called the Benedictine Rule, and those who followed it were called Benedictine monks.
When he was just five years old Thomas was sent by his family to the Benedictine Monastery of Monte Casino for an education. They hoped he would eventually become a Benedictine monk. However, Thomas had other ideas and eventually became a Dominican.
Sigebert of Gembloux was a Medieval author and Benedictine monk known for his historical and theological writings, particularly his chronicles documenting events within the Church and society during the Middle Ages.
Catholic Answer In the eleventh century, St. Robert of Molesme, who was a Benedictine monk founded a new monastic order based on the Rule of St. Benedict. The purpose was to live the Benedictine life upon more strict and austere lines. By the end of the twelfth century, the new Benedictine Order had 530 Cistercian abbeys and another 150 in the next century. The Cistercians wear an old white version of the typical Black Benedictine Habit. The Cistercians, in turn, were reformed in the 17th century, they are styled Cistercians of the Strict Observance or Trappists, who follow the Rule even more closely. They wear a white robe with a black scapular.