Williamites

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The Williamites were a medieval Roman Catholic monastic order that followed the austere rule and spiritual teachings of Saint William of Montevergine in Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic religious order
monastic order
countryOfOrigin Italy
follows Rule of Saint Benedict (adapted) NERFINISHED
followsRuleOf Saint William of Montevergine NERFINISHED
foundedInRegion southern Italy
hasCanonicalStatus recognized Catholic religious order
hasCharacteristic austere rule
eremitical inspiration
hasClothing monastic habit
hasGenderComposition male religious order
hasLifestyle cenobitic monastic life
hasMotherHouse Montevergine NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryLanguageHistorical Latin
hasPurpose pursuit of holiness
service of God through monastic life
hasSpiritualFocus asceticism
contemplative prayer
penance
hasVows chastity
obedience
poverty
stability in the monastery
locatedInTime Middle Ages NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint William of Montevergine NERFINISHED
observes liturgical life of the Roman Rite
partOf Western monasticism
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrderType Latin Catholic religious order
spiritualTradition teachings of Saint William of Montevergine
venerates Saint William of Montevergine NERFINISHED

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