Lulworth Abbey was a Trappist monastery at East Lulworth in Dorset, England, established as a priory in 1796 by Thomas Weld for refugee French Trappist monks moving on from temporary shelter in the abandoned La Valsainte Charterhouse in Switzerland. The monastery at Lulworth was raised to the status of an abbey in 1813 by Pope Pius VII. In 1817 it was abandoned, as the monks were able to return to France, to the newly-re-established Melleray Abbey near Nantes.
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- Abbaye de Lulworth (fr)
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| - Kloster Lulworth war von 1794 bis 1817 ein Kloster der Trappisten nahe Lulworth Castle in Dorset. (de)
- L'abbaye de Lulworth est une ancienne abbaye trappiste. Elle est fondée en 1796 pour accueillir des moines chassés de France par la Révolution. Elle se développe sous l'impulsion du père abbé (de) et grâce au soutien de (en), seigneur de (en). En 1817, la Restauration permet le retour en France des religieux en exil. Les moines de Lulworth quittent alors leur abbaye provisoire et se réinstallent à l'abbaye de Melleray près de Nantes. (fr)
- Lulworth Abbey was a Trappist monastery at East Lulworth in Dorset, England, established as a priory in 1796 by Thomas Weld for refugee French Trappist monks moving on from temporary shelter in the abandoned La Valsainte Charterhouse in Switzerland. The monastery at Lulworth was raised to the status of an abbey in 1813 by Pope Pius VII. In 1817 it was abandoned, as the monks were able to return to France, to the newly-re-established Melleray Abbey near Nantes. (en)
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| - Kloster Lulworth war von 1794 bis 1817 ein Kloster der Trappisten nahe Lulworth Castle in Dorset. (de)
- L'abbaye de Lulworth est une ancienne abbaye trappiste. Elle est fondée en 1796 pour accueillir des moines chassés de France par la Révolution. Elle se développe sous l'impulsion du père abbé (de) et grâce au soutien de (en), seigneur de (en). En 1817, la Restauration permet le retour en France des religieux en exil. Les moines de Lulworth quittent alors leur abbaye provisoire et se réinstallent à l'abbaye de Melleray près de Nantes. (fr)
- Lulworth Abbey was a Trappist monastery at East Lulworth in Dorset, England, established as a priory in 1796 by Thomas Weld for refugee French Trappist monks moving on from temporary shelter in the abandoned La Valsainte Charterhouse in Switzerland. The monastery at Lulworth was raised to the status of an abbey in 1813 by Pope Pius VII. In 1817 it was abandoned, as the monks were able to return to France, to the newly-re-established Melleray Abbey near Nantes. (en)
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