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Sisters of Saint Benedict Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Benedict Abbey (Massachusetts) St. Benedict Abbey in Still River, Massachusetts, United States, is a Benedictine monastery with 5 brothers〔A Guide to Religious Ministries for Catholic Men and Women, 31st Annual Edition, #MO33〕〔(Official Obituary of Br. Benedict Hirsch ), accessed 2011-08-10.〕 and 7 priests〔〔(Abbot Gabriel Official Obituary ), accessed 2010-11-23.〕 centered on praying the Divine Office and Latin Mass.〔 == History == Saint Benedict Center began in 1941 as a student center in an old furniture store in Harvard Square on the corner of Bow and Arrow Streets, just a half a block from the Harvard Yard. It was directly across the street from the Romanesque front porch of St. Paul Church, Cambridge's renowned "university church". The three original founders were Catherine Goddard Clarke, Avery Dulles (then a Harvard Law student), and Christopher Huntington, a Harvard dean. Catherine Clarke went on to help found the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Avery Dulles entered the Jesuit Order and later became a Cardinal, and Christopher Huntington became a priest on Long Island, New York. The Saint Benedict Abbey follows the Benedictine Rule and is governed by the Benedictine Confederation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Sisters of Saint Benedict Center, Still River )〕
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