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    The Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux (French: Église Saint-Bruno des Chartreux, or the Church of Saint Bruno of the Carthusians) is a Roman Catholic...
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    Carthusian Martyrs Institution des Chartreux Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno Spatiamentum Broken Silence...
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    André Coindre (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
    inspire a range of people from prisoners to wealthy benefactors. He was also named vicar of the Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux in Lyon. In 1815...
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    Coindre was vicar of the Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux. In 1816, he had established the "Providence of St. Bruno", on the premises of the former Carthusian...
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  • entitled The Apparition of the Sacred Heart to Marguerite-marie Alacoque is displayed inside the Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux in Lyon. He died in 1897...
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    Lyon (redirect from Capital of gastronomy)
    Classical church Saint-Bruno des Chartreux (17th and 18th century), church, masterpiece of Baroque architecture Église Notre Dame Saint-Vincent (18th...
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    professor at the École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, and official sculptor to the diocese of Lyon. In 1840, he set himself up at Saint-Étienne, where he was...
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    2009, pp. 79–115 Mathieu Béghin, "Éclairage sur le rôle des moines chartreux du Val-Saint-Esprit dans le démantèlement du château comtal de Gosnay (comté...
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    environs — Les autres bâtiments) List of Carthusian monasteries Lefebvre, F.A. (1883). Saint Bruno et l'Ordre des chartreux (PDF) (in French). Paris: Librairie...
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    executed in the cloister of the Chartreux. These last have more personal character than anything else Le Sueur produced, and much of their original beauty...
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    of Christianity. Restoration work was undertaken in 2008. Chartreux Saint Bruno Archives Départementales d'Indre-et-Loire (Departmental Archives of Indre-et-Loire)...
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    Renaud du Bellay (category Archbishops of Reims)
    ISBN 978-0-87907-894-2. Retrieved 25 April 2013. Saint Bruno; Denis le Chartreux (2006). Le commentaire des Psaumes des montées: Une échelle de vie intérieure....
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    Church of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Church of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Portal of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux Church of Saint-Exupère Church of Saint-Exupère...
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    of his putti at Maisons provide an example which was to be followed in French sculpture well beyond the 18th century. Saint Bruno, Church of St Bruno-les-Chartreux...
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    it join the Chartreux order, as may have happened a few kilometers away, under the aegis of the same sovereign, to the Cistercian abbey of Beaugerais around...
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    Corbeil-Essonnes (category Communes of Essonne)
    Corbeil (died 1136) became archbishop of Canterbury, but nothing is known for certain about his parentage. The Gothic church was built in the tenth century and...
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    Corroirie (category Monuments historiques of Indre-et-Loire)
    internationale d'onomastique, 1975, pp. 241–246. Auguste Bouchayer, Les Chartreux, maîtres de forges, Grenoble, Éditions Didier et Richard, 1927, 245 p...
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  • Catholic congregations in France (category History of the Catholic Church)
    Tempus (in French). éditions Perrin. Bourgeois, René (2000). L'expulsion des chartreux. 1903 (in French). Presses Universitaires de Grenoble. Lalouette, Jacqueline;...
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  • Retrieved 8 May 2014. "Église des Chartreux de Marseille". Retrieved 8 May 2014. Base Palissy: Statue : Saint Bruno, Ministère français de la Culture...
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    The portal of the Hôtel de Clary (1610-1616). Door to Saint Stephen's Cathedral (1613-1614). The portal of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux church was built...
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    Brunoy (category Communes of Essonne)
    has a church Saint-Medard, richly decorated in the Louis XVI style. Organ Festival takes place each year in November. Brunoy is home to a branch of Yeshivas...
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  • Deaths in January 2019 (category Lists of deaths in 2019)
    2019-03-18. Décès de Dom Marcellin, ancien prieur général de l’Ordre des Chartreux (in French) Умер выдающийся историк Юрий Туронок (in Russian) Sviende...
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    represented the patron saints of the city: Saint Bruno, Saint Ferjus, Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Hugh. With the addition of the tower, the building...
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    Jan Standonck (category University of Paris alumni)
    made a Canon of Beauvais on 11 November 1493. In the following year, he asked the monks of Chartreux to oversee the spiritual welfare of his college,...
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    Varennes-Jarcy (category Communes of Essonne)
    the center of Paris. Inhabitants of Varennes-Jarcy are known as Varennois in French. Dedicated to Saint-Sulpice, bishop of Bourges, the church was built...
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