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Recent Examples of conventIn particular, the central hall of the Bene Gesserit convent was a modern church built in the ‘70s that had been abandoned in this Hungarian woodland.—EW.com, 23 Sep. 2024 Acts Housing will occupy 16,000 square feet − doubling its current office that was once the convent of St. Michael’s Parish.—Tom Daykin, Journal Sentinel, 15 Oct. 2024 Oscar winner Cillian Murphy plays a coal merchant and father haunted by secret abuses in a local convent sanctioned by the Catholic Church in the trailer for Small Things Like This from Lionsgate ahead of a Nov. 8 theatrical release.—Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Sep. 2024 Delivering coal to the convent, Bill Furlong (Murphy) witnesses a mother forcing her young daughter inside and against her will.—Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for convent
From photogenic fishing villages and sumptuous seafood to ancient monasteries, and gorgeous beaches (many of them within an hour’s drive of Istanbul), a lot of things make this coast extra special.
Joe Yogerst,
Forbes,
24 Oct. 2024
In 1548, Johannes Gast wrote about a Faust who had played tricks on a group of monks by introducing a poltergeist into the monastery.
During the two decades before the mass possession at Loudun, the Ursulines, originally a very active and public order, had been forced into the cloister.
Amelia Soth,
JSTOR Daily,
31 Oct. 2024
But even within the cloisters of the monastery and behind the walls of its garden, with the city outside, there is also a solitude around each of the monks.
By 1891, Pope Leo XIII raised the status of the priory to the rank of abbey.
Curtis Varnell The Timepiece,
arkansasonline.com,
25 Feb. 2024
Over the next decade, excavations at the site unearthed dozens of graves containing ornate artifacts and human remains, including the bodies of clergy members and wealthy donors to the medieval priory.
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