A little more than 900 years ago, an order of monks branched off from the Benedictines, in an attempt to return to a simpler life. These Roman Catholic monks, known as Cistercians, differed from their Catholic brethren in a few ways; namely, they believed in self-sufficiency as a virtue and worked to support themselves in addition to their quiet life of solitude and prayer.
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