Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet NUNS'
NUNS'
Definition av NUNS'
- böjningsform av nun
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- Most of the rooms on the ground floor are preserved in their original condition: the cloister, the refectories, the Remter (the largest room of the nunnery, probably the working and day room of the nuns, and from 1733 the refectory of the poorhouse), the chapter house, and the sacristy of the nuns' church.
- All these women cast off their nuns' costume, they shake off the cold powder of the grave; suddenly they throw themselves into the delights of their past life; they dance like bacchantes, they play like lords, they drink like sappers.
- Often from noble or bourgeois families, the Solitaires set up house at the monastery of Port-Royal des Champs, where nuns founded the monastery of Port-Royal de Paris then in the farm of Les Granges, on the nuns' return.
- The sprawling monastery, spread over an area of , has nine temples – the Temple of the Enlightened Gods (gTug-Lha-khang), the Golden Temple (gSer-khang), the Initiation Temple (dKyil-kHor- khang), the Bodhisattva Maitreya Temple (Byams-Pa Chen-po Lha-khang), the Temple of Dromton (Brom-ston Lha khang), the Chamber of Picture Treasures (Z'al-ma), the Large Temple of Dromton (Brom-ston Lha khang), the Mahakala Vajra Bhairava Temple (Gon-khang) and the White Temple (dKar-abyum Lha-Khang) (out of these nine, the first four are considered the oldest temples while the others were later additions) – 23 chortens, monks' residences and an extension that houses the nuns' residence.
- Furthermore, nuns could not participate in the Geshe exam to receive the title of Geshe(ma) until the Dalai Lama changed this in 2011, after the Great Prayer Festival in Dharamsala where he acknowledged the nuns' high level of knowledge.
- Her detailed depiction of the events, titled Relación de la inundación que hizo el río Mapocho de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile, en el Monasterio de Carmelitas, Titular de San Rafael, describes the nuns' assent to the church tower to escape the rising water; their eventual rescue by three men, including Sister Tadea's brother, who were sent by Bishop Alday; and their final flight through waist-high water.
- This includes the continuation of Hildegarde's video and audio surveillance systems, used to monitor all the nuns' activities, including Felicity's amorous romps in the garden.
- There were decorated missals, breviaries, and bibles that provided models for copy work, as well as grammar books and dictionaries for the nuns' education.
- Also influential, says Spear, was the fact that, as small priories were generally extremely poor, they often had to rely on charitable donations from the community to clothe and feed the nuns; this in turn doubtlessly "emboldened" locals to interest themselves in the nuns' business "to the point of downright interference".
- Plans were set up to complete the church, with works including: east and west transepts with two side chapels, altar, recesses, and four side altars, priests, and acolytes' sacristies, nuns' chapel, confessionals, remodelling, enlarging and elevating the sanctuary, and tiling portions, new high altar, sanctuary and Communion railings and pulpit, new baptistry, new central main entrance porch to Johnston-street, with narthex, completion of tower and belfry, electric light installation, with a thorough system of ventilation for the whole of the building.
- Although modified, some of the monastic rooms are still recognizable: on the first floor, the nuns' hall (perpendicular to the church), the refectory (between the cloister and the sea, with an eighteenth-century lunetted vault, divided by partition walls into three smaller rooms), the sacristy (to the right of the church apse, with a stoup bearing the Laudato family crest), and the adjacent chapter house (supported in the center by a Corinthian column incorporated within later masonry); on the second floor, the dormitory of the professed (church side), that of the lay sisters (barracks side) and the library (above the chapter house).
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