Clunian
A Cluniac monk.
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
One of the active monasteries in the U.K. is the Benedictine Monastery at :- Worth Abbey Crawley West Sussex RH10 4SB
Fountains Abbey, located in North Yorkshire, England, derives its name from the nearby River Skell, which was historically referred to as "Fountains." The abbey was founded in 1132 by a group of Cistercian monks seeking a more austere monastic life, moving from a nearby Benedictine monastery. The name reflects both the natural springs in the area and the abbey's tranquility, emphasizing the connection between the site and its serene surroundings.
The church in Geneva founded by John Calvin is called the "Reformed Church of Geneva" or the "Geneva Academy." It became a prominent center for the Protestant Reformation and exerted significant influence on Reformed theology and practice.
Holy Name Monastery was created in 1889.
Another name for a Buddhist temple is monastery. Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophy founded in northeastern India in the 5th century BC, based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
I read that "The Worcestershire town has an Old English name meaning "Cydder's Monastery". The Monastery in question was founded here in the 8th century on the site now occupied byh All Saints Church. This information is from a book by Adrian Room called Place Names of the World.
Monastery or sanctuary but usually monastery
Monte Casisno was his first monastery.
She became a nun on March 25, 1809 exactly 4 years after she received Eucharist for the first time.
Monastery for monks (males).Nunnery or convent for nuns (females).