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====Catholic==== [[File:Mont-Saint-Michel vu du ciel.jpg|thumb|Mont-Saint-Michel vu du ciel]] [[File:Henrykow former Cistercian abbey 2019 P05 aerial view.jpg|thumb|[[Cistercian Monastery Complex in Henryków]].]] [[File:595viki Lubiąż. Foto Barbara Maliszewska.jpg|thumb|[[Lubiąż Abbey]].]] [[File:Krzeszow 03.jpg|thumb|[[Krzeszów Abbey]].]] A number of distinct [[monastic order]]s developed within Roman Catholicism: * [[Camaldolese]] monks * [[Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross]], priests and brothers, all of whom live together like monks according to the [[Rule of St. Augustine]]; * [[Hermits of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel|Carmelite hermits]] and [[Carmelites|Carmelite nuns]] (from the Ancient Observance and [[Discalced Carmelites|Discalced branch]]); * [[Cistercians|Cistercian Order]], with monks and nuns (both of the Original Observance and of the [[Trappist]] reform); * [[Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno|Monks and Sisters of Bethlehem]] * [[Minim (religious order)|Order of Minims]], founded by [[Francis of Paola]] * [[Order of Saint Benedict]], known as the Benedictine monks and nuns, founded by [[Benedict of Nursia]] with [[Scholastica]], stresses manual labour in self-subsistent monasteries. See also: [[Cluniac Reforms]]; * [[Poor Clares|Order of Saint Claire]], best known as the Poor Clares (of all the observances); * [[Hieronymites|Order of Saint Jerome]], inspired by [[Jerome]] and [[Paula of Rome]], known as the Hieronymite monks and nuns; * [[Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit]], known as the Pauline Fathers; * [[Order of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary]], also known as Sisters of the Annunciation or Annociades, founded by [[Joan of France, Duchess of Berry|Joan of France]]; * [[Carthusians|Order of the Carthusians]], a hermitical religious order founded by [[Bruno of Cologne]]; * [[Order of the Immaculate Conception]], also known as the Conceptionists, founded by [[Beatrice of Silva]]; * [[Order of the Most Holy Annunciation]], also known as Turchine Nuns or Blue Nuns, founded by [[Maria Vittoria De Fornari Strata]]; * [[Bridgettines|Order of the Most Holy Savior]], known as Bridgettine nuns and monks, founded by [[Bridget of Sweden]]; * [[Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary]], known as the Visitandine nuns, founded by [[Francis de Sales]] and [[Jane Frances de Chantal]]; * [[Passionist]]s * [[Premonstratensian|Premonstratensian canons]] ("The White Canons") * [[Tironensian|Tironensian monks]] ("The Grey Monks") * [[Valliscaulian|Valliscaulian monks]] While in English most [[mendicant Order]]s use the monastic terms of monastery or [[priory]], in the [[Romance languages|Latin languages]], the term used by the [[friar]]s for their houses is [[convent]], from the [[Latin language|Latin]] ''conventus'', e.g., ({{langx|it|convento}}) or ({{langx|fr|couvent}}), meaning "gathering place". The [[Franciscans]] rarely use the term "monastery" at present, preferring to call their house a "friary". {{Citation needed|date=March 2024}}
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