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La Trappe Abbey, also known as La Grande Trappe, is a monastery in Soligny-la-Trappe, Orne, France. It is known for being the house of origin of the Trappists, to whom it gave its name.
LaTrappeAbbey, also known as La Grande Trappe, is a monastery in Soligny-la-Trappe, Orne, France. It is known for being the house of origin of the Trappists...
separate religious order in 1892. The order takes its name from LaTrappeAbbey or La Grande Trappe, located in the French province of Normandy, where the reform...
LaTrappe may refer to: LaTrappeAbbey, a Trappist monastery in Soligny-la-Trappe, France a brand of Trappist beers brewed by De Koningshoeven Brewery...
movement seeking a simpler lifestyle began in 17th-century France at LaTrappeAbbey, and became known as the Trappists. The Trappists were eventually consolidated...
Cistercian monastery of LaTrappe, France. Various Cistercian congregations existed for many years, and by 1664 the Abbot of LaTrappe felt that the Cistercians...
last victims of the epidemic was Labre's uncle. Labre set off for LaTrappeAbbey to apply to the Order, but did not come up to their requirements. He...
Augustinus de Lestrange Dubosc (1754–1827), the novice master of LaTrappeAbbey (Soligny-la-Trappe) left France and went to Switzerland. He settled in the empty...
uncle of Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé (1626-1700), reformer of LaTrappeAbbey, which he had tried to take over as coadjutor in 1657, against opposition...
expanded their range with a beer called LaTrappe Tripel, though they also produced a stronger beer they termed LaTrappe Quadrupel. The term spread to the...
remained in France. The abbey remained without an abbot for years. After a visitation in January 1898, Dom Edmond Obrecht from LaTrappe was appointed the administrator...
the coast of Scotland. Austere reforms introduced in the Cistercian LaTrappeAbbey in Normandy by Armand de Rancé, origin of the Trappists. John Evelyn's...
owned brewery in the Netherlands, which also produces LaTrappe beers for the Koningshoeven Abbey Bavarian Brewing Company, closed brewery in Kentucky...
France, to the newly-re-established Melleray Abbey near Nantes. D.A. Bellenger: "A Standing Miracle: LaTrappe at Lulworth, 1794–1817" in Studies in Church...
monastery to the Cistercians. A community was sent there in 1868 from La Grande Trappe to institute the regular life and to try to improve the healthiness...
Manche) LaTrappeAbbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame de Trappe, Abbaye de la Grande-Trappe or Abbaye de Soligny), monks, diocese of Séez (Soligny-la-Trappe, Orne)...
Vaucluse, Avignon. Edmund Boulbon (born 14 January 1817) entered the LaTrappeAbbey at Bricquebec in 1850, wishing to lead a more dedicated religious life...
several beers, mostly branded LaTrappe, and has been active since 1884, while the De Kievit brewery of the Zundert abbey was only founded in 2013 and...
in 1621. Abbé Armand de Rancé joined the Cistercians in 1664 at the LaTrappeAbbey. In 1575, in Rome, Saint Philip Neri created the Confederation of Oratories...