| 41. | In case of vacant monasteries the commendatory abbot generally has all the rights and privileges of an actual abbot.
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| 42. | With the award the Secretary transmitted a highly commendatory letter reciting the story of the brave man s heroism.
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| 43. | After the introduction of commendatory abbots in 1542 there was little left of the monastic community beyond the name.
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| 44. | In January 1777, he became commendatory abbot of the monastery of S . Croce di Montesanto in Fermo.
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| 45. | In 1545 the abbey was placed under commendatory abbots, at which time the community consisted of 72 monks.
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| 46. | This honor resulted in a commendatory U . S postal stamp, being commissioned and soon to be released.
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| 47. | Since that time commendatory abbots have become very rare, and the former abuses have been abolished by careful regulations.
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| 48. | Leland in turn praised Charles's skill in Latin and presented a book along with commendatory verses to him.
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| 49. | The decline of the monastery can be dated to 1419, when it came under the jurisdiction of commendatory abbots.
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| 50. | In 1648 it was turned into a family estate of the last commendatory abbot, Cardinal Raggio, and dissolved.
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