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I can think of none that would. Cooking was pretty basic and a religious order wouldn't have had rich foods. Some did produce cheeses and wines.
St. Nicholas of Myra was a Catholic bishop in what today is modern Turkey. He did not belong to any particular religious order.
A goal of modern day religious fundamentalism can be to uphold traditional beliefs and practices in the face of societal changes, to maintain a strict adherence to religious doctrines, and to resist secular influences in order to preserve a perceived moral or spiritual purity.
A religious person who has devoted his life to a religious order is known as a monk.
The astrophysicist you may be referring to is Brother Guy Consolmagno, who is a member of the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits. This religious order is known for its dedication to education, scientific research, and social justice. Brother Consolmagno works at the Vatican Observatory and has contributed significantly to the field of astrobiology and planetary science.
Peter was not a member of a religious order.
Joan founded no religious order.
Mary Mackillops religious order was the Josephite Sisters
No, Lucy founded no religious order.
Simon belonged to the religious order of the Knights Templar.
No, St. Cecilia did not found a religious order. She was a Roman martyr from the 3rd century who was known for her steadfast faith and dedication to Christianity.
Walther Mann has written: 'Ordnungen der Allmacht' -- subject(s): Christianity, Doctrinal Theology, History, History of doctrines, Modern Ethics, Order, Religious aspects of Order 'Tragwerkslehre in Anschauungsmodellen'