Savigniac monastery

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A Savigniac monastery was a medieval monastic house following the ascetic rule and observances of the Savigniac order, a reform movement later absorbed into the Cistercian Order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monastery
medieval religious institution
monastic house
aimsAt spiritual reform
stricter monastic observance
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
follows Savigniac observance
ascetic rule
followsRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
genderAdmission male religious
governedBy abbot
prior
hasArchitecturalFeature chapter house
church
cloister
dormitory
refectory
hasCharacteristic asceticism
monastic reform
strict observance
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
animal husbandry
land management
hasLifestyle chastity
communal life
obedience
poverty
hasMember monk
hasMonasticTradition Benedictine tradition
hasOrganizationalType abbey
priory
hasVow conversion of life
obedience to rule
stability
laterIntegratedInto Cistercian Order NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
partOf Savigniac order NERFINISHED
practices contemplative life
liturgical prayer
manual labour
primaryFunction observance of monastic rule
prayer and worship
religious life
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Savigniac order NERFINISHED
sharesTraditionWith Cistercian monastery

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Neath Abbey foundedAs Savigniac monastery
Rushen Abbey foundedAs Savigniac monastery