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Page 170
... France , in Italy , and in Germany . That in France was the work of Prosper Guéranger ( 1805-75 ) , a secular priest who conceived of his foundation of Solesmes ( Sablé par Sarthe , 1833 ) as a revival and a model of the age - old ...
... France , in Italy , and in Germany . That in France was the work of Prosper Guéranger ( 1805-75 ) , a secular priest who conceived of his foundation of Solesmes ( Sablé par Sarthe , 1833 ) as a revival and a model of the age - old ...
Page 196
... France and the Low Countries , and since 1925 have supported foundations in the USA and Vietnam . In contrast to this , the strict observance ( still widely known as Trappists ) had almost all their abbeys in France before the 1880s ...
... France and the Low Countries , and since 1925 have supported foundations in the USA and Vietnam . In contrast to this , the strict observance ( still widely known as Trappists ) had almost all their abbeys in France before the 1880s ...
Page 197
... France had returned before 1914 , but there were losses of houses and personnel in both World Wars . Despite this , their numbers rose steadily from fifty - two houses with 2,900 monks in 1891 , to fifty - eight with 3,700 in 1940 and ...
... France had returned before 1914 , but there were losses of houses and personnel in both World Wars . Despite this , their numbers rose steadily from fifty - two houses with 2,900 monks in 1891 , to fifty - eight with 3,700 in 1940 and ...
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