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monastic order ThesaurusNoun | 1. | monastic order - a group of person living under a religious rule; "the order of Saint Benedict"orderAugustinian order - any of several monastic orders observing a rule derived from the writings of St. AugustineBenedictine order, order of Saint Benedict - a Roman Catholic monastic order founded in the 6th century; noted for liturgical worship and for scholarly activitiesCarmelite order, Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - a Roman Catholic mendicant order founded in the 12th centuryCarthusian order - an austere contemplative Roman Catholic order founded by St. Bruno in 1084Dominican order - a Roman Catholic order of mendicant preachers founded in the 13th centuryFranciscan order - a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the 13th centuryJesuit order, Society of Jesus - a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholicism against the Reformation and to do missionary work among the heathen; it is strongly committed to education and scholarshipreligious order, religious sect, sect - a subdivision of a larger religious group | EncyclopediaSeemonasticismmonastic order
Synonyms for monastic ordernoun a group of person living under a religious ruleSynonymsRelated Words- Augustinian order
- Benedictine order
- order of Saint Benedict
- Carmelite order
- Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Carthusian order
- Dominican order
- Franciscan order
- Jesuit order
- Society of Jesus
- religious order
- religious sect
- sect
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